From f645efb4d14908c28665052f051ee11d79dc0587 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nr-opensource-bot Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2022 00:14:40 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] chore(related-content): updated related content data --- src/data/related-pages.json | 20576 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 10234 insertions(+), 10342 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/data/related-pages.json b/src/data/related-pages.json index a1b2c59b..6b232c4e 100644 --- a/src/data/related-pages.json +++ b/src/data/related-pages.json @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.87512, + "_score": 205.12761, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.78821, + "_score": 151.66937, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 146.48596, + "_score": 137.7661, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Performance Monitoring docs Get started with Network Performance Monitoring (NPM). Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Performance 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 Network Flow Devices Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Syslog Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 122.957306, + "_score": 115.93291, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Data Ingestion Breakdown Alert Quality Management New Relic Ingest Metric", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 119.147835, + "_score": 112.05252, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.0121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -320,7 +320,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.1355, + "_score": 271.46793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -369,7 +369,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. 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View repo View repo What is AWS IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81268, + "_score": 272.0121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13507, + "_score": 271.46793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -665,7 +665,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -765,7 +765,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8129, + "_score": 272.01224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -814,7 +814,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13525, + "_score": 271.46808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -912,7 +912,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.01224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.1355, + "_score": 271.46808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1110,7 +1110,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1159,7 +1159,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1208,7 +1208,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1259,7 +1259,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.01242, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1357,7 +1357,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1406,7 +1406,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1455,7 +1455,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1505,7 +1505,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OKHTTP Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.11475, + "_score": 297.68393, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.10815, + "_score": 172.45004, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 115.461555, + "_score": 112.30634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1637,7 +1637,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 98.95935, + "_score": 96.25019, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1679,7 +1679,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 84.02106, + "_score": 78.19775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1728,7 +1728,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8129, + "_score": 272.01224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1777,7 +1777,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13525, + "_score": 271.46808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1826,7 +1826,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1875,7 +1875,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1924,7 +1924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -1977,7 +1977,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EBS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EBS Documentation   1 AWS EBS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EBS installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS EBS? Block level storage volumes for Amazon EC2 instances. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EBS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS EFS AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.4068, + "_score": 315.69788, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2029,7 +2029,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS S3 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS S3 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS S3 installation docs Monitor AWS S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring AWS S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 FireLens plugin for Logs AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS EFS AWS Health AWS Glue", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 315.18024, + "_score": 297.34982, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2078,7 +2078,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.36273, + "_score": 269.70917, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2127,7 +2127,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69086, + "_score": 269.16965, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2176,7 +2176,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.67133, + "_score": 269.15396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2227,7 +2227,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.01242, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2276,7 +2276,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.1355, + "_score": 271.46826, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2325,7 +2325,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2374,7 +2374,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2423,7 +2423,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2474,7 +2474,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.01224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2523,7 +2523,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.1355, + "_score": 271.46808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2621,7 +2621,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2670,7 +2670,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2721,7 +2721,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8129, + "_score": 272.0121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2770,7 +2770,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13525, + "_score": 271.46793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2819,7 +2819,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2868,7 +2868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2917,7 +2917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -2967,7 +2967,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.42346, + "_score": 320.7591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3009,7 +3009,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.42346, + "_score": 320.7591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3054,7 +3054,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.42346, + "_score": 320.7591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3098,7 +3098,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.42346, + "_score": 320.7591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3142,7 +3142,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.42346, + "_score": 320.7591, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3188,7 +3188,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 379.73492, + "_score": 358.00543, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3237,7 +3237,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 361.83344, + "_score": 340.9353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3287,7 +3287,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 AWS Outposts Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 331.74533, + "_score": 314.16345, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3335,7 +3335,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 311.98584, + "_score": 295.43228, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3386,7 +3386,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS API Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS API Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS API Gateway 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 API Gateway? Fully managed service for creating, publishing, maintaining, monitoring, and securing APIs at any scale. Get started! Start monitoring AWS API Gateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 Outposts Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams AWS Health AWS AppSync AWS Glue", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 301.30347, + "_score": 285.31744, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3438,7 +3438,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 AWS Outposts Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 372.80173, + "_score": 353.01703, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3488,7 +3488,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 356.38837, + "_score": 337.4601, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3538,7 +3538,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 356.30457, + "_score": 337.3919, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3588,7 +3588,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 356.20197, + "_score": 337.30844, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3638,7 +3638,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Route53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Route53 Resolver installation docs Monitor AWS Route53 Resolver 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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 356.20197, + "_score": 337.30844, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3689,7 +3689,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13525, + "_score": 271.46793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3738,7 +3738,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3787,7 +3787,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3836,7 +3836,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3885,7 +3885,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3937,7 +3937,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS SQS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS SQS Documentation   1 AWS SQS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SQS installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS SQS? Provides fully managed, hosted queues for storing messages in transit. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SQS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 384.38232, + "_score": 361.60248, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -3988,7 +3988,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS MQ installation docs Monitor AWS MQ 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 MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS SNS AWS SQS Amazon MSK RabbitMQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 339.6219, + "_score": 319.48627, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4037,7 +4037,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.36206, + "_score": 269.70883, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4086,7 +4086,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69022, + "_score": 269.16928, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4135,7 +4135,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.6707, + "_score": 269.1536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4187,7 +4187,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 395.61108, + "_score": 372.7249, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4236,7 +4236,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.3623, + "_score": 269.70883, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4285,7 +4285,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69043, + "_score": 269.16928, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4334,7 +4334,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.6709, + "_score": 269.1536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4383,7 +4383,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.6709, + "_score": 269.1536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4435,7 +4435,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.838, + "_score": 327.17325, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4485,7 +4485,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8328, + "_score": 327.169, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4535,7 +4535,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8264, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4585,7 +4585,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8003, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4635,7 +4635,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 AWS QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS QLDB installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (AWS QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument AWS QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of AWS QLDB. AWS QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring AWS QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS QLDB performance monitoring New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several AWS QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your AWS 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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8003, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4688,7 +4688,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS API Gateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS API Gateway installation docs Monitor AWS API Gateway 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 API Gateway? Fully managed service for creating, publishing, maintaining, monitoring, and securing APIs at any scale. Get started! Start monitoring AWS API Gateway by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 Outposts Amazon CloudWatch Metric Streams AWS Health AWS AppSync AWS Glue", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 331.94098, + "_score": 314.29688, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4737,7 +4737,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 311.62042, + "_score": 293.58844, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4785,7 +4785,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 310.41483, + "_score": 292.6192, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4834,7 +4834,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 308.10526, + "_score": 290.2795, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -4883,7 +4883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Download the New Relic NGINX quickstart now to monitor NGINX’s critical metrics and improve NGINX performance.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? 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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. 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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 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. 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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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28667, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5115,7 +5069,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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! 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Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets installation docs Monitor Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets by connecting" + }, + "id": "623dfbf4196a67a5b0896e33" } ], "/aws-waf/8aa3f09f-63ad-416f-b505-b377ad88ff06": [ @@ -5167,7 +5167,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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. 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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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.5508, + "_score": 339.5147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5267,7 +5267,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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. 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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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4476, + "_score": 339.43073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5367,7 +5367,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. 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 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.838, + "_score": 327.17325, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5469,7 +5469,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8328, + "_score": 327.169, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5519,7 +5519,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8264, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5569,7 +5569,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8264, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5619,7 +5619,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8003, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5670,7 +5670,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure Front Door Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.62234, + "_score": 173.76096, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5719,7 +5719,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure VPN Gateways Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.62234, + "_score": 173.76096, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5768,7 +5768,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.57751, + "_score": 173.72168, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5814,7 +5814,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21445, + "_score": 130.18857, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5860,7 +5860,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.9886, + "_score": 130.00725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5908,7 +5908,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OMA Data Ingest Governance Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Metric API limits and restricted attributes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 360.97577, + "_score": 340.05655, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -5956,7 +5956,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Data Ingestion Breakdown Alert Quality Management New Relic Ingest Metric", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.02695, + "_score": 224.96378, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6005,7 +6005,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 215.70872, + "_score": 202.93611, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6056,7 +6056,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Performance Monitoring docs Get started with Network Performance Monitoring (NPM). Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Performance 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 Network Flow Devices Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Syslog Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.69278, + "_score": 197.61414, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6138,7 +6138,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.28978, + "_score": 189.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6187,7 +6187,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Webhook Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 603.7652, + "_score": 568.5936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6235,7 +6235,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Webhook Notifications ServiceNow Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 603.7652, + "_score": 568.5936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6283,7 +6283,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 603.7652, + "_score": 568.5936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6331,7 +6331,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 ServiceNow Notifications Slack Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 603.7652, + "_score": 568.5936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6383,7 +6383,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CircleCI Delphix ReleaseIQ Full Story Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 347.14807, + "_score": 327.05737, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6430,7 +6430,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Logs API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logs API usage docs If our logging solutions don't meet your needs, you can use our Log API to send log data directly to New Relic's Log management via an HTTP endpoint. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo If our logging solutions don't meet your needs, you can use our Log API to send log data directly to New Relic's Log management via an HTTP endpoint. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources .NET: Configure logs in context Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 205.68527, + "_score": 194.60526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6475,7 +6475,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Event API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Event API usage docs 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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 APM: Report custom events and attributes Metric API Logs API New Relic Audit Trace and Span API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 195.9516, + "_score": 185.41649, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6521,7 +6521,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Zipkin Metric API Event API Logs API Report Zipkin-format traces via Trace API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.20868, + "_score": 172.39542, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6569,7 +6569,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logs Analysis Dashboard Network Data Ingest and Cardinality OMA Data Ingest Governance Query and alert on usage data Baseline your data ingest", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 122.06209, + "_score": 118.95027, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6610,7 +6610,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 114.439224, + "_score": 107.051056, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6651,7 +6651,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 91.351974, + "_score": 85.439606, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6696,7 +6696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 New Relic Ingest Metric Event API Trace and Span API Catchpoint", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 86.29237, + "_score": 81.555595, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6736,7 +6736,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 83.41138, + "_score": 78.815094, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6783,7 +6783,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Logs API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logs API usage docs If our logging solutions don't meet your needs, you can use our Log API to send log data directly to New Relic's Log management via an HTTP endpoint. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo If our logging solutions don't meet your needs, you can use our Log API to send log data directly to New Relic's Log management via an HTTP endpoint. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources .NET: Configure logs in context Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 78.476715, + "_score": 74.162964, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6827,7 +6827,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 76.30578, + "_score": 70.99893, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6871,7 +6871,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21445, + "_score": 130.18857, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6917,7 +6917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.9886, + "_score": 130.00725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -6963,7 +6963,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.9885, + "_score": 130.00717, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7009,7 +7009,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.9885, + "_score": 130.00717, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7055,7 +7055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.9885, + "_score": 130.00717, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7107,7 +7107,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.83777, + "_score": 327.17325, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7157,7 +7157,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.83255, + "_score": 327.169, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7207,7 +7207,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.82614, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7257,7 +7257,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.82614, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7307,7 +7307,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.80005, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7354,7 +7354,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine CloudFoundry Kubernetes Azure Containers AWS ECS/ECR", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 171.15958, + "_score": 162.11765, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7397,7 +7397,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51147, + "_score": 129.52673, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7443,7 +7443,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7489,7 +7489,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28667, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7535,7 +7535,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28667, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7587,7 +7587,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.838, + "_score": 327.17325, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7637,7 +7637,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8264, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7687,7 +7687,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8264, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7737,7 +7737,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8003, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7787,7 +7787,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 AWS QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS QLDB installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (AWS QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument AWS QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of AWS QLDB. AWS QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring AWS QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS QLDB performance monitoring New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several AWS QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your AWS 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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8003, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7839,7 +7839,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.63495, + "_score": 339.58295, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7889,7 +7889,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.55057, + "_score": 339.51428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7939,7 +7939,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.44736, + "_score": 339.4303, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -7989,7 +7989,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Route53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Route53 Resolver installation docs Monitor AWS Route53 Resolver 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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.44736, + "_score": 339.4303, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8039,7 +8039,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.43878, + "_score": 339.42334, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8090,7 +8090,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8129, + "_score": 272.01224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8139,7 +8139,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13525, + "_score": 271.46808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8188,7 +8188,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8237,7 +8237,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8286,7 +8286,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8338,7 +8338,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.63446, + "_score": 339.58255, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8388,7 +8388,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.55008, + "_score": 339.51392, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8438,7 +8438,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.44687, + "_score": 339.42993, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8488,7 +8488,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.44687, + "_score": 339.42993, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8538,7 +8538,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Route53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Route53 Resolver installation docs Monitor AWS Route53 Resolver 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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.44687, + "_score": 339.42993, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8590,7 +8590,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8387, + "_score": 327.174, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8640,7 +8640,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8335, + "_score": 327.1698, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8690,7 +8690,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8271, + "_score": 327.16458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8740,7 +8740,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8271, + "_score": 327.16458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8790,7 +8790,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.80103, + "_score": 327.14337, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8841,7 +8841,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81268, + "_score": 272.0119, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8890,7 +8890,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13507, + "_score": 271.46777, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8939,7 +8939,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -8988,7 +8988,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9037,7 +9037,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9087,7 +9087,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 408.10028, + "_score": 386.4381, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9139,7 +9139,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS S3 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS S3 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS S3 installation docs Monitor AWS S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring AWS S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 FireLens plugin for Logs AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS EFS AWS Health AWS Glue", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 383.07788, + "_score": 362.76364, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9189,7 +9189,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 342.25336, + "_score": 324.19916, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9238,7 +9238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81268, + "_score": 272.0121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9287,7 +9287,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13507, + "_score": 271.46793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9338,7 +9338,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81244, + "_score": 272.01172, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9387,7 +9387,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13483, + "_score": 271.4676, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9436,7 +9436,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9485,7 +9485,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9534,7 +9534,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9586,7 +9586,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS SES observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SES installation docs Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 SES? Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SES by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SNS AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.03223, + "_score": 364.0938, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9636,7 +9636,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS SNS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SNS installation docs Monitor AWS SNS 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 SNS? Fully managed push notification service compatible with pub/sub, SMS, email, and mobile. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SNS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.03223, + "_score": 364.0938, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9686,7 +9686,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Monitoring 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 AWS SQS AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 384.38354, + "_score": 361.60342, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9736,7 +9736,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS SQS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS SQS Documentation   1 AWS SQS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SQS installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS SQS? Provides fully managed, hosted queues for storing messages in transit. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SQS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 384.38354, + "_score": 361.60342, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9786,7 +9786,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS MQ Azure Service Bus AWS SES", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 297.89655, + "_score": 280.26312, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9836,7 +9836,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.09827, + "_score": 485.9468, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9882,7 +9882,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Pulumi Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.52356, + "_score": 485.48578, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9929,7 +9929,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.515, + "_score": 485.47888, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -9975,7 +9975,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.4358, + "_score": 485.41528, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10014,7 +10014,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.64938, + "_score": 153.20288, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10062,7 +10062,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.83325, + "_score": 327.16937, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10112,7 +10112,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.82684, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10162,7 +10162,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.82684, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10212,7 +10212,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.80078, + "_score": 327.143, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10262,7 +10262,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 AWS QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS QLDB installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (AWS QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument AWS QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of AWS QLDB. AWS QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring AWS QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS QLDB performance monitoring New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several AWS QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your AWS 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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.80078, + "_score": 327.143, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10313,7 +10313,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.01242, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10362,7 +10362,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.1355, + "_score": 271.46826, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10411,7 +10411,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10460,7 +10460,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10509,7 +10509,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10560,7 +10560,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81244, + "_score": 272.01172, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10609,7 +10609,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13483, + "_score": 271.4676, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10658,7 +10658,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10707,7 +10707,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10756,7 +10756,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10807,7 +10807,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81268, + "_score": 272.0121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10856,7 +10856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13507, + "_score": 271.46793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10905,7 +10905,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -10954,7 +10954,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11003,7 +11003,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11055,7 +11055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.838, + "_score": 327.17325, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11105,7 +11105,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8328, + "_score": 327.169, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11155,7 +11155,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8264, + "_score": 327.16382, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11205,7 +11205,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8003, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11255,7 +11255,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 AWS QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS QLDB installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (AWS QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument AWS QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of AWS QLDB. AWS QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring AWS QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS QLDB performance monitoring New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several AWS QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your AWS 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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8003, + "_score": 327.14258, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11303,7 +11303,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51178, + "_score": 129.52698, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11349,7 +11349,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28708, + "_score": 129.34659, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11395,7 +11395,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28699, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11441,7 +11441,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28699, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11487,7 +11487,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28699, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11538,7 +11538,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 298.16953, + "_score": 280.94305, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11587,7 +11587,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 296.76312, + "_score": 279.51474, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11636,7 +11636,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 296.06683, + "_score": 278.95557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11685,7 +11685,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 296.0466, + "_score": 278.93933, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11734,7 +11734,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 296.0466, + "_score": 278.93933, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11782,7 +11782,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28708, + "_score": 129.34659, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11828,7 +11828,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28699, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11874,7 +11874,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28699, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11920,7 +11920,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28699, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -11966,7 +11966,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities installation docs Monitor Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities? Collect Azure Power BI Dedicated data for Capacity. Maintained by Microsoft. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28699, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12017,7 +12017,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8129, + "_score": 272.01224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12066,7 +12066,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13525, + "_score": 271.46808, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12115,7 +12115,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12164,7 +12164,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11557, + "_score": 271.45227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12213,7 +12213,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12265,7 +12265,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.6352, + "_score": 339.58334, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12315,7 +12315,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4476, + "_score": 339.43073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12365,7 +12365,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4476, + "_score": 339.43073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12415,7 +12415,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Route53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Route53 Resolver installation docs Monitor AWS Route53 Resolver 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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4476, + "_score": 339.43073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12465,7 +12465,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.43903, + "_score": 339.4237, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12516,7 +12516,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59247, + "_score": 205.69131, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12565,7 +12565,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Database For Postgresql Documentation   1 Azure PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure PostgreSQL installation docs Monitor Azure PostgreSQL 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 PostgreSQL? Fully managed PostgreSQL Community database as a service with high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection. Get started! Start monitoring Azure PostgreSQL by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure PostgreSQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 PostgreSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59247, + "_score": 205.69131, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12614,7 +12614,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57681, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12663,7 +12663,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57681, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12712,7 +12712,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.51358, + "_score": 205.62723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12763,7 +12763,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81226, + "_score": 272.01172, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12812,7 +12812,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13464, + "_score": 271.4676, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12861,7 +12861,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11493, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12910,7 +12910,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11493, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -12959,7 +12959,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11493, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13010,7 +13010,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59247, + "_score": 205.69131, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13059,7 +13059,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Database For Postgresql Documentation   1 Azure PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure PostgreSQL installation docs Monitor Azure PostgreSQL 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 PostgreSQL? Fully managed PostgreSQL Community database as a service with high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection. Get started! Start monitoring Azure PostgreSQL by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure PostgreSQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 PostgreSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59247, + "_score": 205.69131, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13108,7 +13108,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57681, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13157,7 +13157,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57681, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13206,7 +13206,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.50851, + "_score": 205.62311, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13258,7 +13258,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS SNS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SNS installation docs Monitor AWS SNS 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 SNS? Fully managed push notification service compatible with pub/sub, SMS, email, and mobile. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SNS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.03223, + "_score": 364.0938, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13309,7 +13309,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS MQ installation docs Monitor AWS MQ 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 MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS SNS AWS SQS Amazon MSK RabbitMQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.82904, + "_score": 320.6211, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13358,7 +13358,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.36295, + "_score": 269.7095, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13407,7 +13407,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69107, + "_score": 269.16998, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13456,7 +13456,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.67154, + "_score": 269.1543, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13508,7 +13508,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.6347, + "_score": 339.58276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13558,7 +13558,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.55032, + "_score": 339.5141, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13608,7 +13608,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13658,7 +13658,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13708,7 +13708,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Route53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Route53 Resolver installation docs Monitor AWS Route53 Resolver 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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13759,7 +13759,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81268, + "_score": 272.0119, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13808,7 +13808,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13507, + "_score": 271.46777, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13857,7 +13857,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13906,7 +13906,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -13955,7 +13955,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.45193, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14006,7 +14006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59232, + "_score": 205.69131, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14055,7 +14055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57666, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14104,7 +14104,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57666, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14153,7 +14153,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.51343, + "_score": 205.62723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14202,7 +14202,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.50836, + "_score": 205.62311, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14250,7 +14250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51157, + "_score": 129.52681, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14296,7 +14296,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28687, + "_score": 129.34642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14342,7 +14342,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14388,7 +14388,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14434,7 +14434,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities installation docs Monitor Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities? Collect Azure Power BI Dedicated data for Capacity. Maintained by Microsoft. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14484,7 +14484,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 408.0362, + "_score": 386.38593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14536,7 +14536,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS S3 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS S3 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS S3 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS S3 installation docs Monitor AWS S3 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS S3? Provides developers and IT teams with secure, durable, highly-scalable cloud storage. Get started! Start monitoring AWS S3 by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 FireLens plugin for Logs AWS Cloudwatch plugin for Logs AWS EFS AWS Health AWS Glue", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 383.0784, + "_score": 362.76407, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14586,7 +14586,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 342.25385, + "_score": 324.19952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14635,7 +14635,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.01242, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14684,7 +14684,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.1355, + "_score": 271.46826, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14736,7 +14736,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 394.05682, + "_score": 371.47534, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14785,7 +14785,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.36295, + "_score": 269.70935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14834,7 +14834,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69107, + "_score": 269.1698, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14883,7 +14883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.67154, + "_score": 269.1541, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14932,7 +14932,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.67154, + "_score": 269.1541, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -14983,7 +14983,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure Front Door Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.62234, + "_score": 173.76096, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15032,7 +15032,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.62234, + "_score": 173.76096, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15081,7 +15081,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.57751, + "_score": 173.72168, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15127,7 +15127,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21445, + "_score": 130.18857, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15173,7 +15173,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.9886, + "_score": 130.00725, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15225,7 +15225,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.6352, + "_score": 339.58334, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15275,7 +15275,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.5508, + "_score": 339.5147, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15325,7 +15325,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4476, + "_score": 339.43073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15375,7 +15375,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4476, + "_score": 339.43073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15425,7 +15425,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.43903, + "_score": 339.4237, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15476,7 +15476,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81268, + "_score": 272.0121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15525,7 +15525,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13507, + "_score": 271.46793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15574,7 +15574,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15623,7 +15623,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15672,7 +15672,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11536, + "_score": 271.4521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15720,7 +15720,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51135, + "_score": 129.52673, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15766,7 +15766,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28656, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15812,7 +15812,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28656, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15858,7 +15858,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28656, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15904,7 +15904,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities installation docs Monitor Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities? Collect Azure Power BI Dedicated data for Capacity. Maintained by Microsoft. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28656, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -15957,7 +15957,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Istio Service CoreDNS ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 664.04956, + "_score": 625.3185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16006,7 +16006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 632.50366, + "_score": 595.5369, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16055,7 +16055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Istio Service quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Istio Service Alerts   1 Istio Service 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. Response Code 5xx for over 5 minutes If the `reporter = 'destination'` reports response code '5xx' over 100 times in five minutes then issue a 'Critical' alert. Documentation   2 Istio Service observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kubernetes installation docs To view the Istio Quickstart, the Kubernetes New Relic integration with the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (POMI) must be installed prior. Prometheus OpenMetrics Intergration (POMI) installation docs To view the Istio Quickstart, the Kubernetes New Relic integration with the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (POMI) must be installed prior. This dashboard will give you insight into services and applications running in Kubernetes clusters with an Istio Service Mesh enabled. Includes client/server focused service metrics, and an additional page for displaying Ingress Gateway metrics. The only requirement for installing this along with the New Relic Kubernetes agent is the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration. POMI Istio Standard 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 442.9455, + "_score": 417.42294, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16107,7 +16107,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 CoreDNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CoreDNS Alerts   1 CoreDNS 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. CoreDNS Panics CoreDNS panics can point to a system in an error state or degraded performance. Documentation   3 CoreDNS observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CoreDNS Prometheus monitoring Metric details exposed by Prometheus CoreDNS extension Installation docs Description about this doc reference Kubernetes & CoreDNS Details on Kubernetes and CoreDNS Why monitor CoreDNS? CoreDNS is DNS server that can serve as the Kubernetes cluster DNS (Kubernetes 1.23+ uses CoreDNS by default). CoreDNS is a critical component of a Kubernetes cluster that can be difficult to debug during an error scenario. Surfacing monitoring to this component can help teams respond faster to these unexpected scenarios. CoreDNS quickstart highlights The New Relic quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your CoreDNS servers, like: load shared amongst running instances request & response stats (rate, payload size, etc.) cache hit ratio response codes and panics, and more. Monitoring CoreDNS This quickstart utilizes New Relic's ability to ingest Prometheus data (either from our OpenMetrics integration or via Prometheus remote write). See instructions for sending Prometheus data to New Relic here. How do I enable monitoring in CoreDNS CoreDNS provides a plugin to surface Prometheus metrics on localhost:9153/metrics. Before attempting to modify your CoreDNS configuration, you should be able to kubectl port-forward pod/ -n kube-system 9153 against a CoreDNS server in your cluster to verify it returns metrics. For instructions on modifying your cluster's CoreDNS configuration see https://coredns.io/2018/01/29/deploying-kubernetes-with-coredns-using-kubeadm/ How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs? The approach to getting your Prometheus metrics into New Relic differs depending on which integration you use. In addition to setting up your remote_write configuration as described here, you will need to add the following scrape configuration to your prometheus.yml config file: (This helpful Prometheus job defnition sourced from sysdig blog) Then, after reloading Prometheus config, you can check that your CoreDNS pods are appearing under your Prometheus targets. POMI will scrape any resource that contains the label or annotation prometheus.io/scrape (which is configurable value here https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L117). This will make targets visible to POMI but to confiugre the relabel_configs as above, the defaults would have to be updated in the Helm chart here: https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L67-L244 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Configure control plane monitoring ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 410.6822, + "_score": 387.0066, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16187,7 +16187,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 399.1128, + "_score": 370.91174, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16237,7 +16237,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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, 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 Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 497.68744, + "_score": 468.6231, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16287,7 +16287,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Network Flow Devices Set up network flow data monitoring ktranslate Docker container health monitoring Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 421.9722, + "_score": 397.22345, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16340,7 +16340,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 411.23413, + "_score": 387.09668, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16390,7 +16390,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.16113, + "_score": 386.23352, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16445,7 +16445,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kentik Firehose Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Set up network flow data monitoring Network Routers and Switches", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.4712, + "_score": 370.23047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16496,7 +16496,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 548.55066, + "_score": 516.3875, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16551,7 +16551,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   5 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis quickstart contains 5 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Kubernetes Data Ingest Analysis Azure Integrations Data Ingest Analysis GCP Integrations Data Ingest Analysis On-Host Integrations Data Analysis AWS Integrations Data Ingest Analysis Documentation   1 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Data Management Hub New Relic Data Management Hub Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 several dashboards to analyze overall data ingest created by the various Infrastructure On-Host, Cloud, and Kubernetes integrations that contribute to the \"Infrastructure integrations\" portion of the Data Management Hub. Additional pages have been added that analyze data ingest created by Pixie, Prometheus, and AWS CloudWatch Metric Stream integrations, which are associated with infrastructure data, but feed other categories of the Data Management 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 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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Istio Service CoreDNS Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 384.7674, + "_score": 362.10977, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16600,7 +16600,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Istio Service quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Istio Service Alerts   1 Istio Service 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. Response Code 5xx for over 5 minutes If the `reporter = 'destination'` reports response code '5xx' over 100 times in five minutes then issue a 'Critical' alert. Documentation   2 Istio Service observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kubernetes installation docs To view the Istio Quickstart, the Kubernetes New Relic integration with the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (POMI) must be installed prior. Prometheus OpenMetrics Intergration (POMI) installation docs To view the Istio Quickstart, the Kubernetes New Relic integration with the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (POMI) must be installed prior. This dashboard will give you insight into services and applications running in Kubernetes clusters with an Istio Service Mesh enabled. Includes client/server focused service metrics, and an additional page for displaying Ingress Gateway metrics. The only requirement for installing this along with the New Relic Kubernetes agent is the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration. POMI Istio Standard 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 378.09656, + "_score": 356.26416, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16652,7 +16652,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 CoreDNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CoreDNS Alerts   1 CoreDNS 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. CoreDNS Panics CoreDNS panics can point to a system in an error state or degraded performance. Documentation   3 CoreDNS observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CoreDNS Prometheus monitoring Metric details exposed by Prometheus CoreDNS extension Installation docs Description about this doc reference Kubernetes & CoreDNS Details on Kubernetes and CoreDNS Why monitor CoreDNS? CoreDNS is DNS server that can serve as the Kubernetes cluster DNS (Kubernetes 1.23+ uses CoreDNS by default). CoreDNS is a critical component of a Kubernetes cluster that can be difficult to debug during an error scenario. Surfacing monitoring to this component can help teams respond faster to these unexpected scenarios. CoreDNS quickstart highlights The New Relic quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your CoreDNS servers, like: load shared amongst running instances request & response stats (rate, payload size, etc.) cache hit ratio response codes and panics, and more. Monitoring CoreDNS This quickstart utilizes New Relic's ability to ingest Prometheus data (either from our OpenMetrics integration or via Prometheus remote write). See instructions for sending Prometheus data to New Relic here. How do I enable monitoring in CoreDNS CoreDNS provides a plugin to surface Prometheus metrics on localhost:9153/metrics. Before attempting to modify your CoreDNS configuration, you should be able to kubectl port-forward pod/ -n kube-system 9153 against a CoreDNS server in your cluster to verify it returns metrics. For instructions on modifying your cluster's CoreDNS configuration see https://coredns.io/2018/01/29/deploying-kubernetes-with-coredns-using-kubeadm/ How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs? The approach to getting your Prometheus metrics into New Relic differs depending on which integration you use. In addition to setting up your remote_write configuration as described here, you will need to add the following scrape configuration to your prometheus.yml config file: (This helpful Prometheus job defnition sourced from sysdig blog) Then, after reloading Prometheus config, you can check that your CoreDNS pods are appearing under your Prometheus targets. POMI will scrape any resource that contains the label or annotation prometheus.io/scrape (which is configurable value here https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L117). This will make targets visible to POMI but to confiugre the relabel_configs as above, the defaults would have to be updated in the Helm chart here: https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L67-L244 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Configure control plane monitoring ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 352.61365, + "_score": 332.23163, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16732,7 +16732,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 326.49225, + "_score": 303.37695, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16781,7 +16781,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 HTML5 player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 491.08575, + "_score": 455.31293, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16826,7 +16826,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 367.4859, + "_score": 343.35095, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16871,7 +16871,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 367.44766, + "_score": 343.3205, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16916,7 +16916,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Akamai player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 366.64264, + "_score": 342.67902, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -16961,7 +16961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for Android. Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 366.64264, + "_score": 342.67902, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17006,7 +17006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 New Relic Ingest Metric Event API Trace and Span API Catchpoint", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 221.37022, + "_score": 209.4603, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17051,7 +17051,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Logs API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Logs API usage docs If our logging solutions don't meet your needs, you can use our Log API to send log data directly to New Relic's Log management via an HTTP endpoint. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo If our logging solutions don't meet your needs, you can use our Log API to send log data directly to New Relic's Log management via an HTTP endpoint. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources .NET: Configure logs in context Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 205.63188, + "_score": 194.55482, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17097,7 +17097,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Zipkin Metric API Event API Logs API Report Zipkin-format traces via Trace API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.16243, + "_score": 172.35175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17140,7 +17140,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 New Relic Audit quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. New Relic Audit Documentation   1 New Relic Audit observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Query account audit logs Additional information on the New Relic Audit events Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Dashboard to analyse the New Relic Audit events that New Relic captures out of the box as an additional security measure for managing your New Relic account. This includes: Individuals added or deleted Role changes Account changes made via API Synthetic monitor changes Dashboard deletion Workload configuration changes All New Relic accounts can query up to 13 months of account changes. To ensure account security, the audit logging NRQL query only tracks changes in your currently selected account. It does not show audit log events for any associated child accounts. To query changes in another account or sub-account, select the account and run a NRQL query there. Audit logging is different than configuring audit mode for your APM agent. APM audit mode records information about all data being transmitted from your app. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Swati Joshi Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources New Relic CLI New Relic Ingest Metric Metric API New navigation UI transition guide iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 175.58342, + "_score": 166.12918, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17189,7 +17189,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 167.50662, + "_score": 165.80882, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17237,7 +17237,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Varnish HAProxy Azure Load Balancer Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 233.57309, + "_score": 221.21063, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17282,7 +17282,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Varnish F5 Azure Load Balancer Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 233.17017, + "_score": 220.82895, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17327,7 +17327,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 233.12558, + "_score": 220.79268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17375,7 +17375,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS ELB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS ELB installation docs Monitor AWS ELB 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 ELB? Automatically redirect incoming web traffic to balance load when demand rises. Get started! Start monitoring AWS ELB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS ELB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 ELB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 184.30014, + "_score": 174.50735, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17422,7 +17422,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 184.24353, + "_score": 174.46127, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17471,7 +17471,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 New Relic Ingest Metric Event API Trace and Span API Catchpoint", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 253.58347, + "_score": 239.93765, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17514,7 +17514,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.86339, + "_score": 226.049, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17559,7 +17559,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.86322, + "_score": 226.04886, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17604,7 +17604,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.86322, + "_score": 226.04886, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17654,7 +17654,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.05664, + "_score": 225.41919, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17695,15 +17695,15 @@ "external_id": "c68b30b07ab23b4d9e48d58ba35e549ff1cd7d5f", "image": "", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ads-web-gpt/a29dc26d-a05e-493e-8b97-eb9c2d90b763", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:56:24Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T14:56:24Z", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for Chromecast Video agent for HTML5 player", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 645.1033, + "_score": 651.2363, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17748,7 +17748,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 367.42432, + "_score": 343.293, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17793,7 +17793,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 367.3861, + "_score": 343.26257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17838,7 +17838,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 366.5812, + "_score": 342.62122, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17883,7 +17883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Akamai player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 366.5812, + "_score": 342.62122, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17926,7 +17926,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.574, + "_score": 1957.6846, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -17968,7 +17968,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.574, + "_score": 1957.6846, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18011,7 +18011,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.574, + "_score": 1957.6846, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18053,7 +18053,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2069.6785, + "_score": 1951.3369, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18103,7 +18103,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1784.7103, + "_score": 1681.0686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18152,7 +18152,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59262, + "_score": 205.69144, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18201,7 +18201,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Database For Postgresql Documentation   1 Azure PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure PostgreSQL installation docs Monitor Azure PostgreSQL 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 PostgreSQL? Fully managed PostgreSQL Community database as a service with high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection. Get started! Start monitoring Azure PostgreSQL by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure PostgreSQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 PostgreSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59262, + "_score": 205.69144, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18250,7 +18250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57695, + "_score": 205.67871, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18299,7 +18299,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.51373, + "_score": 205.62735, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18348,7 +18348,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.50867, + "_score": 205.62323, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18400,7 +18400,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.83826, + "_score": 327.17365, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18450,7 +18450,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.833, + "_score": 327.16937, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18500,7 +18500,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8266, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18550,7 +18550,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8266, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18600,7 +18600,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS QLDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon QLDB Documentation   1 AWS QLDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS QLDB installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB? Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (AWS QLDB) is a fully managed ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically verifiable transaction log. Proactively instrument AWS QLDB with the New Relic infrastructure monitoring agent to monitor the stability and reliability of AWS QLDB. AWS QLDB quickstart highlights The New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart includes the following features Dashboards: Proactively monitor metrics like ledger samples, provider readIOs latency, ledgers, overview of ledger provider, etc. Start monitoring AWS QLDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS QLDB performance monitoring New Relic AWS QLDB quickstart offers an integration for reporting your Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) data to New Relic. The integration collects several AWS QLDB metrics that you can analyze to understand context, improve customer experience, and make data-driven business decisions. The quickstart empowers you to monitor AWS 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 AWS QLDB instant observability quickstart to effectively monitor your AWS 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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.80054, + "_score": 327.143, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18651,7 +18651,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Database For Postgresql Documentation   1 Azure PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure PostgreSQL installation docs Monitor Azure PostgreSQL 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 PostgreSQL? Fully managed PostgreSQL Community database as a service with high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection. Get started! Start monitoring Azure PostgreSQL by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure PostgreSQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 PostgreSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59262, + "_score": 205.69144, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18700,7 +18700,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57695, + "_score": 205.67871, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18749,7 +18749,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57695, + "_score": 205.67871, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18798,7 +18798,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.51373, + "_score": 205.62735, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18847,7 +18847,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.50867, + "_score": 205.62323, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18898,7 +18898,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.8131, + "_score": 272.01242, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18947,7 +18947,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.1355, + "_score": 271.46826, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -18996,7 +18996,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19045,7 +19045,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19094,7 +19094,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11578, + "_score": 271.45245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19146,7 +19146,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Monitoring 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 AWS SQS AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 384.38263, + "_score": 361.60248, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19197,7 +19197,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS MQ installation docs Monitor AWS MQ 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 MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS SNS AWS SQS Amazon MSK RabbitMQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 339.62213, + "_score": 319.48627, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19246,7 +19246,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.3623, + "_score": 269.70883, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19295,7 +19295,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69043, + "_score": 269.16928, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19344,7 +19344,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.6709, + "_score": 269.1536, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19396,7 +19396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS SES observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SES installation docs Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 SES? Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SES by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SNS AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.03223, + "_score": 364.09357, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19447,7 +19447,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS MQ installation docs Monitor AWS MQ 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 MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS SNS AWS SQS Amazon MSK RabbitMQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.82904, + "_score": 320.62088, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19496,7 +19496,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.36295, + "_score": 269.70935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19545,7 +19545,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69107, + "_score": 269.1698, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19594,7 +19594,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.67154, + "_score": 269.1541, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19646,7 +19646,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.6347, + "_score": 339.58276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19696,7 +19696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.55032, + "_score": 339.5141, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19746,7 +19746,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19796,7 +19796,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19846,7 +19846,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Route53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Route53 Resolver installation docs Monitor AWS Route53 Resolver 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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19898,7 +19898,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8385, + "_score": 327.17365, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19948,7 +19948,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.83325, + "_score": 327.16937, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -19998,7 +19998,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.82684, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20048,7 +20048,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.82684, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20098,7 +20098,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.80078, + "_score": 327.143, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20146,7 +20146,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51157, + "_score": 129.52681, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20192,7 +20192,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28687, + "_score": 129.34642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20238,7 +20238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20284,7 +20284,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20330,7 +20330,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities installation docs Monitor Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities? Collect Azure Power BI Dedicated data for Capacity. Maintained by Microsoft. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20378,7 +20378,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51157, + "_score": 129.52681, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20424,7 +20424,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28687, + "_score": 129.34642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20470,7 +20470,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20516,7 +20516,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20562,7 +20562,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20612,7 +20612,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 406.02808, + "_score": 384.47952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20660,7 +20660,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 405.96375, + "_score": 384.4272, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20710,7 +20710,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS EFS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EFS installation docs Monitor AWS EFS 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 EFS? Full managed NFS with support for both AWS and on-prem resources. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EFS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 376.85876, + "_score": 356.84503, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20760,7 +20760,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 339.45673, + "_score": 321.55518, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20811,7 +20811,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EBS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Amazon EBS Documentation   1 AWS EBS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EBS installation docs Monitor AWS 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 AWS EBS? Block level storage volumes for Amazon EC2 instances. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EBS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS EFS AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.40637, + "_score": 315.6975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20862,7 +20862,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59262, + "_score": 205.69144, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20911,7 +20911,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Database For Postgresql Documentation   1 Azure PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure PostgreSQL installation docs Monitor Azure PostgreSQL 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 PostgreSQL? Fully managed PostgreSQL Community database as a service with high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection. Get started! Start monitoring Azure PostgreSQL by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure PostgreSQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 PostgreSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59262, + "_score": 205.69144, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -20960,7 +20960,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57695, + "_score": 205.67871, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21009,7 +21009,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.51373, + "_score": 205.62735, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21058,7 +21058,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.50867, + "_score": 205.62323, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21111,7 +21111,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.099, + "_score": 485.94745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21158,7 +21158,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.099, + "_score": 485.94745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21204,7 +21204,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.51575, + "_score": 485.4795, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21250,7 +21250,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.4365, + "_score": 485.41592, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21289,7 +21289,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.64963, + "_score": 153.2031, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21337,7 +21337,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8387, + "_score": 327.17365, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21387,7 +21387,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8335, + "_score": 327.16937, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21437,7 +21437,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8271, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21487,7 +21487,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.8271, + "_score": 327.16418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21537,7 +21537,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Redshift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Redshift installation docs Monitor AWS Redshift 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 Redshift? Fully managed data warehouse used to analyze all your data using standard SQL and your existing Amazon Business Intelligence tools. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Redshift by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Redshift documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Redshift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.80103, + "_score": 327.143, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21585,7 +21585,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21413, + "_score": 130.18831, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21631,7 +21631,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98828, + "_score": 130.007, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21677,7 +21677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98819, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21723,7 +21723,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98819, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21769,7 +21769,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98819, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21821,7 +21821,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.55032, + "_score": 339.5141, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21871,7 +21871,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21921,7 +21921,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS TransitGateway observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS TransitGateway installation docs Monitor AWS TransitGateway 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 TransitGateway? 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -21971,7 +21971,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Route53 Resolver observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Route53 Resolver installation docs Monitor AWS Route53 Resolver 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 Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.4471, + "_score": 339.4301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22021,7 +22021,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC Flow Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC Flow Logs installation docs Monitor AWS VPC Flow Logs 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 VPC Flow Logs? Enables you to capture information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your AWS VPC. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC Flow Logs by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS VPC Flow Logs documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 VPC Flow Logs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.43854, + "_score": 339.42313, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22072,7 +22072,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure VPN Gateways Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.62222, + "_score": 173.76079, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22121,7 +22121,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.62222, + "_score": 173.76079, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22170,7 +22170,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.5774, + "_score": 173.72153, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22216,7 +22216,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21423, + "_score": 130.18831, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22262,7 +22262,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98839, + "_score": 130.007, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22313,7 +22313,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59247, + "_score": 205.69131, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22362,7 +22362,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Database For Postgresql Documentation   1 Azure PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure PostgreSQL installation docs Monitor Azure PostgreSQL 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 PostgreSQL? Fully managed PostgreSQL Community database as a service with high availability, elastic scaling, automatic backups, and data protection. Get started! Start monitoring Azure PostgreSQL by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure PostgreSQL documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 PostgreSQL. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.59247, + "_score": 205.69131, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22411,7 +22411,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57681, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22460,7 +22460,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.57681, + "_score": 205.67859, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22509,7 +22509,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PostgreSQL Azure SQL Database Azure Redis Cache Azure SQL Managed Instances Azure MariaDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.51358, + "_score": 205.62723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22554,7 +22554,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Delphix Mule ESB Postman Speedscale Glassbox", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 344.4717, + "_score": 324.57013, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22600,7 +22600,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Full Story Delphix Postman WebSphere Spray-can", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 310.05127, + "_score": 292.26282, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22649,7 +22649,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CircleCI Delphix ReleaseIQ Full Story Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 280.77798, + "_score": 264.66284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22693,7 +22693,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Contentsquare Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Delphix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 272.4391, + "_score": 256.77753, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22739,7 +22739,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity BizTalk360 Delphix Mule ESB Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 247.15681, + "_score": 232.95879, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22786,7 +22786,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22830,7 +22830,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22874,7 +22874,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22916,7 +22916,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -22962,7 +22962,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.72662, + "_score": 315.36237, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23009,7 +23009,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure Front Door Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.6221, + "_score": 173.76074, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23058,7 +23058,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure VPN Gateways Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.6221, + "_score": 173.76074, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23107,7 +23107,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network Azure VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 178.6221, + "_score": 173.76074, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23153,7 +23153,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21404, + "_score": 130.18823, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23199,7 +23199,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98819, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23247,7 +23247,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51157, + "_score": 129.52681, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23293,7 +23293,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28687, + "_score": 129.34642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23339,7 +23339,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23385,7 +23385,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23431,7 +23431,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23482,7 +23482,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.81244, + "_score": 272.01172, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23531,7 +23531,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.13483, + "_score": 271.4676, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23580,7 +23580,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23629,7 +23629,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23678,7 +23678,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 288.11514, + "_score": 271.45175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23727,7 +23727,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 318.42468, + "_score": 298.2264, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23773,7 +23773,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 293.86646, + "_score": 275.2142, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -23785,12 +23785,11 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", + "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  2", "Documentation  1", - "What is Pub/Sub?", + "Dashboard  0", + "Alerts  0", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -23798,46 +23797,47 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", + "title": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "nrlabs", "nrlabs-data", - "apm", - "java", - "pubsub", - "gcp" + "ads", + "tracking", + "GPT" ], - "quick_start_name": "Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", - "external_id": "cde858ea2bb85a75cf25c462e13f33dd8ec5764f", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/gcp-pubsub/ca1d4f11-5dea-4c8c-8a83-d59fb0b9e52b", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:48:53Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:48:53Z", + "quick_start_name": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "external_id": "c68b30b07ab23b4d9e48d58ba35e549ff1cd7d5f", + "image": "", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ads-web-gpt/a29dc26d-a05e-493e-8b97-eb9c2d90b763", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Java agent extension to monitor Google Cloud Pub/Sub with New Relic. Once installed, the instrumentation will monitor both the publish and the subscribe of messages sent via the PubSub framework.\nIn addition, the instrumentation will take care of distributed tracing so that the publish will provide ", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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", + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.44482, + "_score": 267.78113, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "nrlabs-data", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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", + "info": "Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension" + "title": "GCP Dataproc", + "sections": "GCP Dataproc", + "info": "Monitor GCP Dataproc by connecting GCP to New Relic", + "quick_start_name": "GCP Dataproc", + "body": " 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! 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Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 New Relic Roku Agent tracks the behaviour of a Roku App. It contains two parts, one to monitor general system level events and one to monitor video related events, for apps that use a video 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 New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 HTML5 player Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player", + "info": "Java agent extension to monitor Google Cloud Pub/Sub with New Relic. Once installed, the instrumentation will monitor both the publish and the subscribe of messages sent via the PubSub framework.\nIn addition, the instrumentation will take care of distributed tracing so that the publish will provide ", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 263.44443, + "_score": 246.62706, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "nrlabs-data", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" }, - "id": "623dfa6328ccbc7107dd9912" + "id": "623df7e5196a675563895c55" } ], "/blameless/16f63478-7238-4c52-8145-ec5a2f56162e": [ @@ -23959,7 +23959,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Pulumi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 355.51404, + "_score": 334.89188, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24006,7 +24006,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 311.96014, + "_score": 293.85446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24055,7 +24055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SIGNL4 Blameless VictorOps Pagerduty Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.23105, + "_score": 243.34695, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24102,7 +24102,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.26434, + "_score": 233.71768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24150,7 +24150,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 129.3967, + "_score": 121.83916, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24195,7 +24195,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24239,7 +24239,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24283,7 +24283,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24325,7 +24325,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24371,7 +24371,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.72662, + "_score": 315.36237, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24415,7 +24415,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Collectd Legacy SNMP Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.3842, + "_score": 227.19678, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24459,7 +24459,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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 Nagios Collectd Legacy SNMP Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.83371, + "_score": 226.75504, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24505,7 +24505,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.66573, + "_score": 226.46544, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24548,7 +24548,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.4972, + "_score": 197.40689, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24589,7 +24589,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.4972, + "_score": 197.40689, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24637,7 +24637,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS VPC observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS VPC installation docs Monitor AWS VPC 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 VPC? Virtual network that leverages AWS to gain visibility into configuration event changes that are overlaid across your Amazon services. Get started! Start monitoring AWS VPC by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.6347, + "_score": 339.58295, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24687,7 +24687,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.55032, + "_score": 339.51428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -24737,7 +24737,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. 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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 AWS TransitGateway? 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. 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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 AWS Route53 Resolver? Create and configure endpoints in AWS Route 53. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Route53 Resolver by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Route53 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 AWS Route53 Resolver. 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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 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. 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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 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 New Relic Ingest Metric Event API Trace and Span API Catchpoint", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 278.9812, + "_score": 263.8114, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25018,7 +25018,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Event API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Event API usage docs 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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 191.55576, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "apm", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -25128,7 +25218,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25173,7 +25263,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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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 AWS MQ Azure Service Bus AWS SES", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 143.59012, + "_score": 135.1017, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25399,7 +25399,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21423, + "_score": 130.18831, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25445,7 +25445,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98828, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25537,7 +25537,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98828, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25585,7 +25585,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28667, + "_score": 129.34634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25677,7 +25677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28656, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25723,7 +25723,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28656, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25769,7 +25769,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28656, + "_score": 129.34625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25817,7 +25817,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Linux Python Postman MongoDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 151.77588, + "_score": 143.24788, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25863,7 +25863,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft Teams for CodeStream Performance monitoring with CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.05518, + "_score": 140.07227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25911,7 +25911,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Drupal", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 142.36566, + "_score": 138.44255, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -25962,7 +25962,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.67749, + "_score": 91.10588, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26013,7 +26013,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 93.67749, + "_score": 91.10588, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26065,7 +26065,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 91.08589, + "_score": 86.170074, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26106,7 +26106,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel WordPress", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 72.14601, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "infrastructure", + "body": " 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. 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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 Why port monitoring? A port is a point where network connections start and end. It is a logical construct that identifies a specific process or service. The New Relic port monitoring quickstart empowers you to monitor the status of networking ports such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Port quickstart highlights The New Relic port monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards effectively track metrics like total ports open, latest port connected, samples/port, open ports’ timeseries, and open ports by host. Detailed installation, configuration, and changelog details in GitHub. New Relic + port = Optimum performance monitoring New Relic on-host integration for port monitoring tracks the up and down status of a network port like TCP, UDP, etc. It then reports the data for you to identify issues and solve them quickly. The dashboards provide 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 total number of open ports or identify the latest port connected. The port instant observability quickstart provides the necessary insights to make your port troubleshooting easier and more efficient. To use our port monitoring integration, you need to install the New Relic infrastructure agent. You’ll also need to configure the port-monitor-config.yml.sample file. Download the New Relic port quickstart today to monitor your port’s key performance indicators and address issues efficiently. It’s the fastest path to a seamless network port or switch port 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Legacy SNMP Deeper Network Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 70.92279, + "_score": 66.53237, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26211,49 +26258,6 @@ "body": " or identify the latest port connected. 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Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 70.632805, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "infrastructure" - }, - "id": "623df902e7b9d271a70f39b5" } ], "/apigee-api/aff5a3b7-e0ec-4c64-8940-e1fec0a45f3e": [ @@ -26293,7 +26297,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 406.78638, + "_score": 381.60748, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26338,7 +26342,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.11255, + "_score": 358.72552, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26385,7 +26389,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 376.62286, + "_score": 353.2276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26432,7 +26436,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 376.62256, + "_score": 353.22736, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26479,7 +26483,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 375.7636, + "_score": 352.5406, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26524,7 +26528,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.51157, + "_score": 129.5269, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26570,7 +26574,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28687, + "_score": 129.34651, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26616,7 +26620,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26662,7 +26666,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26708,7 +26712,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities installation docs Monitor Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities? Collect Azure Power BI Dedicated data for Capacity. Maintained by Microsoft. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Power BI Dedicated capacities. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.28677, + "_score": 129.34642, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26758,7 +26762,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51952, + "_score": 172.28395, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26804,7 +26808,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51538, + "_score": 172.28064, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26846,7 +26850,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51524, + "_score": 172.28053, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26888,7 +26892,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.47305, + "_score": 172.24677, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26931,7 +26935,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.05762, + "_score": 171.91405, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -26978,7 +26982,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Golang Ruby Elixir FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 296.4401, + "_score": 272.80084, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27025,7 +27029,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elixir NATS Micro Mux Gin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 271.22375, + "_score": 249.89838, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27073,7 +27077,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 268.32605, + "_score": 247.23499, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27122,7 +27126,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Rake", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Laravel PHP Java .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 171.25842, + "_score": 166.77023, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "language agent", - "body": " 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" + "tags": "language agent" }, - "id": "623dfbc828ccbc97e8dda035" + "id": "623df7c928ccbc478bdd990a" } ], "/couchbase/f10edd8d-57d0-4b11-b074-eb20c6c3fd45": [ @@ -27215,7 +27219,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51952, + "_score": 172.28395, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27261,7 +27265,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51524, + "_score": 172.28053, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27303,7 +27307,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.47305, + "_score": 172.24677, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27346,7 +27350,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.05762, + "_score": 171.91405, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27392,7 +27396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis Documentation   1 Redis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Open source, key-value data structure store for use as a database, cache, and message broker with wide protocol and dataset support. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 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. New Relic's Redis monitor provides actionable insights into the health of a Redis system. It supports custom charts, custom queries, and pre-built dashboards are available for those who don’t need custom configurations. All critical performance and health metrics are monitored. 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. Value of the Redis quickstart The Redis 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve 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 Elasticsearch Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.81897, + "_score": 171.7228, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27437,7 +27441,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Dashboard 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. Installation Docs Configure the Delphix Virtualization integration for New Relic This Delphix quickstart allows you to get visibility into all your Delphix Virtualization platforms. Use this quickstart together with this 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. Install now Install now Authors Diego Loureda, Carlos Cuellar 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 Mule ESB Bitbucket Glassbox ReleaseIQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1307.9971, + "_score": 1232.5134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27482,7 +27486,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Full Story Delphix Postman WebSphere Spray-can", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1304.3271, + "_score": 1229.5635, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27528,7 +27532,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1185.8455, + "_score": 1117.8301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27571,7 +27575,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Contentsquare Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Delphix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1040.6917, + "_score": 980.895, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27615,7 +27619,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1040.05, + "_score": 980.3791, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -27661,7 +27665,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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Share this :   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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -27908,7 +28002,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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. 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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. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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" }, - "id": "623dfaf328ccbc04b1dd9d26" - } - ], - "/openrasta/74600672-3ccb-4e18-baf9-459dc272d654": [ + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -28135,7 +28229,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -28180,7 +28274,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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Share this :   Documentation   1 Jayrock observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Jayrock installation docs Open source implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET platform. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.3696, + "_score": 191.55576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "apm" + "tags": "apm", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" }, - "id": "623dfbc8196a67b0268969d1" - } - ], - "/restsharp/4967824f-1a29-417f-88f2-093d30a41fc2": [ + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -28358,7 +28456,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -28403,7 +28501,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta MonoRail NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 175.86847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -28448,7 +28546,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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 repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. 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Share this :   Documentation   1 Jayrock observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Jayrock installation docs Open source implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET platform. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET 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. 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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. 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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 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 Drupal", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 355.80258, + "_score": 345.67883, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -29120,7 +29132,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? 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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 Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Desktop", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 219.54044, + "_score": 213.10956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -29294,7 +29306,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.40967, + "_score": 311.23492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -29392,7 +29404,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.4024, + "_score": 311.22913, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -29441,7 +29453,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.40216, + "_score": 311.22894, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -29490,7 +29502,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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? 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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 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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.16998, + "_score": 376.1702, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -29643,7 +29655,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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Share this :   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! 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -29792,7 +29894,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -29837,7 +29939,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. 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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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.04626, + "_score": 310.8958, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -30215,7 +30227,7 @@ "body": "What's included? 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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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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 NServiceBus RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 191.55576, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "apm", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API 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 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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -30311,7 +30368,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -30538,7 +30640,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" - }, - "id": "623dfaf328ccbc04b1dd9d26" } ], "/fluent-bit-plugin-for-logs/6cf85c11-8e07-40b1-9236-b1581c18bfd1": [ @@ -30717,7 +30729,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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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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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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.81213, + "_score": 198.65973, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -30909,7 +30921,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.80627, + "_score": 198.65503, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -30948,7 +30960,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 223.81499, + "_score": 214.89197, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -30998,7 +31010,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 160.98148, + "_score": 150.60599, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31047,7 +31059,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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They simply check to see if an application is online.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 128.79997, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "web", - "body": " 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" - }, - "id": "623dfc24e7b9d292f00f47da" - }, { "sections": [ "Get browser-side troubleshooting details in a HAR file", @@ -31137,7 +31099,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 124.68361, + "_score": 124.613716, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31148,6 +31110,42 @@ "body": " Web Inspector > Select Network tab Within the Network tab, check the Preserve log option. Refresh the page and allow Safari to record the browser-website interaction. Once the page is loaded, select Export on the top right in the window of the Network tab." }, "id": "603e900064441f5e064e8890" + }, + { + "sections": [ + "Supported browsers for New Relic UI", + "Tip", + "Supported browsers", + "Limited support" + ], + "title": "Supported browsers for New Relic UI", + "type": "docs", + "tags": [ + "UI and data", + "Use New Relic", + "New Relic" + ], + "external_id": "56bcc75613813bef7ad3f36d48b9dab959ba61a0", + "image": "", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/get-started/supported-browsers-new-relics-ui/", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T15:51:38Z", + "updated_at": "2022-05-08T22:46:59Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "body": "New Relic's UI supports the two most recent desktop versions of the most common browsers. If you're using an unsupported browser version, you'll see an error in the UI. Tip For the requirements for our browser monitoring, see Compatibility for browser monitoring. Supported browsers Our UI supports the two most recent desktop versions for these browsers: Google Chrome: Linux, macOS, Windows Microsoft Edge: Windows Mozilla Firefox: Linux, macOS, Windows Extended Support Release (ESR) versions of Firefox are not supported. Safari: macOS If your browser version is not supported, it may still work. However, to get the best functionality from our site (and others), we encourage you to upgrade to a supported version. Limited support Our UI provides limited support for mobile browsers. To access New Relic from a mobile device, install our Android app or iOS app. The workflows in our mobile apps are specifically designed for phone use cases. The web interface is not actively supported on mobile browsers.", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 123.74181, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Supported browsers for New Relic UI", + "sections": "Supported browsers for New Relic UI", + "body": " the two most recent desktop versions for these browsers: Google Chrome: Linux, macOS, Windows Microsoft Edge: Windows Mozilla Firefox: Linux, macOS, Windows Extended Support Release (ESR) versions of Firefox are not supported. Safari: macOS If your browser version is not supported, it may still work" + }, + "id": "62784863196a679c4bb2581a" } ], "/grafana-dashboard-migration/ded004b4-a259-492f-92f9-d1bbead3ccb9": [ @@ -31183,7 +31181,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Grafana Dashboard Migration Redis (Prometheus) Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 380.4846, + "_score": 358.19354, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31238,7 +31236,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis-Prometheus Dashboard for displaying Redis metrics from Prometheus Documentation   1 Redis (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Node Exporter Grafana Dashboard Migration Redis Enterprise Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 251.4739, + "_score": 236.60077, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31284,7 +31282,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 124.10675, + "_score": 116.91758, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31329,7 +31327,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Istio Service CoreDNS ArgoCD Quickstart", + "body": "This page provides an overview of New Relic's Prometheus integration options and how they work. The information here will help you choose from among our options based on which one best fits your unique business needs. Prometheus OpenMetrics or remote write integration? We currently offer two integration options: Prometheus remote write integration and Prometheus OpenMetrics integration for Kubernetes or Docker. We recommend getting started with the remote write integration if you already have a Prometheus server install base. If you find it hard to manage your Prometheus cluster, or if you are getting started with integrating Prometheus Metrics, you should use OpenMetrics. Examine the benefits, reminders, and recommendations for each option below. Prometheus remote write integration Benefits: Easy access to your combined metrics in New Relic if you already have Prometheus servers. Access only takes one line of yaml in your Prometheus configuration. Access your metrics through both New Relic and Prometheus without making additional adjustments in Prometheus. Federation: Allows you to combine data from multiple servers into a single source. Prometheus High Availability support: We de-duplicate data from HA-pairs on ingest. Reminders: You will need to manage your Prometheus servers. You can reduce your storage retention. Fewer query loads to the server. Recommendations: Evaluate your observability needs to manage your data volumes better: The scrape interval is the biggest factor influencing data volumes: select it based on your observability needs. For example, changing from 15s (default value) to 30s can reduce data volumes by 50%. Set your filters and configure data to target (see metrics or targets). Balance remote write(s) between one or more New Relic accounts or sub-accounts to manage rate limits. Prometheus OpenMetrics integration for Kubernetes or Docker Benefits: Best for an alternative to Prometheus servers Store all your metrics directly in New Relic No need to manage any Prometheus servers yourself. No need for local storage. Reminders: Slightly more complex setup. No support for High Availability replicas. The Kubernetes operator is not available for enhanced operations automation. Regardless of the option you chose, with our Prometheus integrations: You can use Grafana or other query tools via New Relic's Prometheus' API. You benefit from more nuanced security and user management options. New Relic's database can be the centralized long-term data store for all your Prometheus metrics, allowing you to observe all your data in one place. You can execute queries to scale, supported by New Relic. Prometheus remote write integration Unlike Kubernetes and Docker OpenMetrics integrations, which scrape data from Prometheus endpoints, the remote write integration allows you to forward telemetry data from your existing Prometheus servers to New Relic. You can leverage the full range of options for setup and management, from raw data to queries, dashboards, and beyond. Scale your data and get moving quickly With the Prometheus remote write integration, you can: Store and visualize crucial metrics on a single platform Combine and group data across your entire software stack Get a fully connected view of the relationship between data about your software stack and the behaviors and outcomes you're monitoring Connect your Grafana dashboards (optional). Prometheus remote write dashboard How it works Signing up for New Relic is fast and free — we won't even ask for a credit card number. Once logged in, you can get data flowing with a few simple steps. Read the setup docs Add Prometheus data Prometheus OpenMetrics integrations New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integrations for Docker and Kubernetes allow you to scrape Prometheus endpoints and send the data to New Relic, so you can store and visualize crucial metrics on one platform. With these integrations, you can: Automatically identify a static list of endpoints. Collect metrics that are important to your business. Query and visualize this data in the New Relic UI. Connect your Grafana dashboards (optional). Kubernetes OpenMetrics dashboard Reduce overhead and scale your data Collect, analyze, and visualize your metrics data from any source, alongside your telemetry data, so you can correlate issues all in one place. Out-of-the-box integrations for open-source tools like Prometheus make it easy to get started, and eliminate the cost and complexity of hosting, operating, and managing additional monitoring systems. Prometheus OpenMetrics integrations gather all your data in one place, and New Relic stores the metrics from Prometheus. This integration helps remove the overhead of managing storage and availability of the Prometheus server. To learn more about how to scale your data without the hassles of managing Prometheus and a separate dashboard tool, see New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration blog post. Kubernetes In a Kubernetes environment, New Relic automatically discovers the endpoints in the same way that the Prometheus Kubernetes collector does it. The integration looks for the prometheus.io/scrape annotation or label. You can also identify additional static endpoints in the configuration. Docker The Prometheus OpenMetrics integration gathers all your data in one place, and New Relic stores the metrics from Prometheus. This integration helps remove the overhead of managing storage and availability of the Prometheus server. OpenMetrics integrations compatibility and requirements For Kubernetes and Docker OpenMetrics integrations, you should be aware of the following compatibility and requirements information. Kubernetes New Relic has contributed the Prometheus integration to the open source community under an Apache 2.0 license. This integration supports Prometheus protocol version 2 and Kubernetes versions 1.9 or higher. The integration was tested using Kubernetes 1.9, 1.11, and 1.13 on kops, GKE, and minikube. Limits apply to the metrics you send. For more details, see the metrics API documentation. Important Recommendation: Always run the scraper with one replica. Adding more replicas will result in duplicated data. Docker New Relic has contributed the Prometheus integration to the open source community under an Apache 2.0 license. This integration supports Prometheus protocol version 2. The integration was tested using Docker 1.9, 1.11, and 1.13 on kops, GKE, and minikube. Limits apply to the metrics you send. For details, see the metrics API documentation. What's next Ready to get moving? Here are some suggested next steps: Read the how-to for completing the remote write integration. Read the how-to for completing the Prometheus OpenMetrics integration. Both integration options generate dimensional metrics that are subject to the same rate limits described in the Metric API. Learn about Grafana support options, including how to configure a Prometheus data source in Grafana.", + "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 95.6436, + "_score": 92.36215, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "title": "Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", - "sections": "Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", - "info": "Paginated dashboard that analyzes overall data ingest generated by the New Relic Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (aka POMI) and outlines options available to fine-tune your environment to help control ingest and cost.", - "tags": "prometheus", - "quick_start_name": "Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + "title": "Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic", + "sections": "Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic", + "tags": "Prometheus integrations", + "body": " complex setup. No support for High Availability replicas. The Kubernetes operator is not available for enhanced operations automation. Regardless of the option you chose, with our Prometheus integrations: You can use Grafana or other query tools via New Relic's Prometheus' API. You benefit from more" }, - "id": "623dfb6ae7b9d221ea0f5e8f" + "id": "6174c75c28ccbcbd0cc6bde8" } ], "/gcp-firebase-database/8737e244-282b-41a8-a25b-f527c40eaa4d": [ @@ -31430,7 +31423,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05377, + "_score": 310.90186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31479,7 +31472,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.04602, + "_score": 310.89563, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31577,7 +31570,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.3855, + "_score": 310.36526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31626,7 +31619,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Documentation   1 APM Logs observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. New Relic APM Installation Docs Configure automatic logs in context with 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 This dashboard helps customers keep an eye on APM Logs sent to NR. It will monitor for any dropped logs and/or duplicate logging with the infra agent. For more information or support, please go to https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/logs/logs-context/upgrade-to-automatic-logs-context/ How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Leon Chapman Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Koa quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Koa observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Express Restify Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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 NServiceBus RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 61.378822, + "_score": 62.30203, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": " 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" + "body": " dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for .NET MVC Web API. 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Share this :   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? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Express Koa Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 61.378822, + "_score": 62.30203, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": " and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Express quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Express observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Express observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Express installation docs Web application framework built for Node.JS with full functionality and interaction with common APIs. 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? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Koa Restify Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! Passenger Thin Rake Resque", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 61.378822, + "_score": 62.30203, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": " 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" + "body": " 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" }, - "id": "623dfc23196a678a16896984" + "id": "623dfb6ae7b9d27e630f3eee" } ], "/gcp-dataproc/3128c4a1-0807-48f8-90e4-08314f450613": [ @@ -31901,7 +31894,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05402, + "_score": 310.90204, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31950,7 +31943,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05377, + "_score": 310.90186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -31999,7 +31992,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.0465, + "_score": 310.89603, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32048,7 +32041,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.04626, + "_score": 310.8958, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32097,7 +32090,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 326.59888, + "_score": 307.65085, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32148,7 +32141,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.35443, + "_score": 131.01321, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32198,7 +32191,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 118.565475, + "_score": 112.27054, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32245,7 +32238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS ECS/ECR observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS ECS/ECR installation docs Monitor AWS ECS/ECR 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 ECS/ECR? Fully managed container orchestration service built on AWS with a focus on security, reliability, and scalability. Get started! Start monitoring AWS ECS/ECR by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS ECS/ECR documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 ECS/ECR. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.40803, + "_score": 103.085556, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32287,7 +32280,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 94.65228, + "_score": 92.07811, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32332,7 +32325,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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The New Relic quickstart helps developers to ensure that NServiceBus is always functioning properly, so that they maintain highly stable and fault tolerant backends.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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 NServiceBus RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 191.55576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" }, - "id": "623dfafe64441f69df003d90" + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc3511ddc0ae" }, { "sections": [ - "RestSharp", + ".NET core", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is RestSharp?", - "New Relic + RestSharp", - "Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic?", + "What is .NET core?", + "Get started!", + "More info", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -32406,44 +32399,44 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "RestSharp", + "title": ".NET core", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "RestSharp", - "external_id": "10a39fc2a7bd620f67fda3816461cabe3899acf4", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/restsharp/4967824f-1a29-417f-88f2-093d30a41fc2", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "quick_start_name": ".NET core", + "external_id": "4954fe646816959fbde20957915c4ce2a99aa9c3", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet-core/cbffd8f3-11db-40d7-a723-50e744485651", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitoring RestSharp is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 191.55576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" }, - "id": "623dfa64e7b9d2d36e0f3a0f" + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" }, { "sections": [ - "NancyFX", + "NServiceBus", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is NancyFX?", - "Get started!", - "More info", + "NService Bus", + "New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features", + "New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -32451,44 +32444,44 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "NancyFX", + "title": "NServiceBus", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "NancyFX", - "external_id": "7b20c5745573f89fdf80b2e818f2ed7febcae65a", + "quick_start_name": "NServiceBus", + "external_id": "d3ac710909421f58debf007c15f99e9a5a604a6c", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/nancyfx/d676107b-9f7d-4770-bda0-440d94eeac50", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/nservicebus/f3f28a00-8cea-41f1-a6fe-ebf5eae5791e", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor NancyFX with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "NServiceBus is a message brokering application for backends having many services. The New Relic quickstart helps developers to ensure that NServiceBus is always functioning properly, so that they maintain highly stable and fault tolerant backends.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" }, - "id": "623dfafd196a67f71a895e32" + "id": "623dfafe64441f69df003d90" }, { "sections": [ - "OpenRasta", + "RestSharp", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is OpenRasta?", - "Get started!", - "More info", + "What is RestSharp?", + "New Relic + RestSharp", + "Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic?", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -32496,42 +32489,42 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "OpenRasta", + "title": "RestSharp", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "OpenRasta", - "external_id": "564e8625280bb656dd9e49bfc7de5ac7fc2a163f", + "quick_start_name": "RestSharp", + "external_id": "10a39fc2a7bd620f67fda3816461cabe3899acf4", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/openrasta/74600672-3ccb-4e18-baf9-459dc272d654", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/restsharp/4967824f-1a29-417f-88f2-093d30a41fc2", "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor OpenRasta with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitoring RestSharp is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 175.86847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor NancyFX with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Rake", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Elixir NATS Micro Mux Gin", + "info": "New Relic's instant observability quickstart with a PHP server monitor agent helps app developers quickly identify and resolve errors, including slow responses, to enhance customer experiences.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Golang Ruby FastAPI Python C", + "info": "The New Relic Quickstart for Java provides insight into application performance, improves uptime, and reduces latency. Monitoring is reported using metric time-slice and event data, and all results are displayed in easy-to-use, visual dashboards.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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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However" }, - "id": "623dfb8b28ccbc04b1dd9e7c" + "id": "623dfbc864441f23da0064df" }, { "sections": [ - "FastAPI", + ".NET", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  4", "Documentation  1", - "What is FastAPI?", - "Get started!", - "More info", + "Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for .NET", + "Why monitor .NET?", + "What should you look for in a .NET Monitor?", + "What’s included in this quickstart:", + "What makes this quickstart unique?", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -32729,48 +32726,46 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "FastAPI", + "title": ".NET", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", - "python", + "dotnet", "language agent", - "fastapi" + "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": "FastAPI", - "external_id": "f2b4456b13d1ed48a1ae8fabeaba7647225d7fec", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/76bc1ff137a66b641f137e5f7841d56b/1c7e0/fastapi-02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/fastapi/e559ec64-f765-4470-a15f-1901fcebb468", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:49:41Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:49:41Z", + "quick_start_name": ".NET", + "external_id": "c0ba9b6fe0ac7ec27f657699d6c0129afb0db640", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet/2dff13b6-0fac-43a6-abc6-57f0a3299639", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "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", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston", + "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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. 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Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Rake", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 167.93207, + "_score": 155.72974, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Ruby with New Relic's Ruby agent", "tags": "language agent", - "body": " 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" + "body": " 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" }, - "id": "623dfb39e7b9d271a70f3ed2" + "id": "623dfbc828ccbc97e8dda035" } ], "/episerver-cms/abd04f74-c83f-47f5-a9f0-635ae12376d8": [ @@ -32847,7 +32842,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 504.54474, + "_score": 473.25546, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32895,7 +32890,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 482.76624, + "_score": 452.74646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32942,7 +32937,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 391.4461, + "_score": 368.44635, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -32989,7 +32984,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 391.4461, + "_score": 368.44635, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33036,7 +33031,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -33083,7 +33168,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33128,7 +33213,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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Share this :   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 Node.js Java Laravel .NET Tomcat", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Monitoring is reported using metric time-slice and event data, and all results are displayed in easy-to-use, visual dashboards.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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 Tomcat Node.js PHP .NET Laravel", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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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Share this :   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. 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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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Tomcat Java Kafka MySQL .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 287.65634, + "_score": 255.9498, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33503,7 +33498,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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. 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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. 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Share this :   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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 281.99472, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "mobile", + "body": " Support Center or 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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK" + }, + "id": "623df92028ccbc2cb7dd97c1" + }, { "sections": [ "iOS", @@ -33641,7 +33678,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OKHTTP Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 294.36786, + "_score": 277.5277, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33655,48 +33692,6 @@ }, "id": "623df85a64441f1249005f99" }, - { - "sections": [ - "OKHTTP", - "What's included?", - "Documentation  1", - "Dashboard  0", - "Alerts  0", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "OKHTTP", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "mobile", - "android" - ], - "quick_start_name": "OKHTTP", - "external_id": "8a88af0fbf9120f775255d807c76cdb1f64c88d8", - "image": "", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/okhttp/0b9f2f49-3a5d-4fda-a006-24be1ccf15e3", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:56:51Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-17T18:39:20Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "OkHttp is a third-party library developed by Square for sending and receive\nHTTP-based network requests.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 289.9038, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "mobile", - "body": " Support Center or 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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK" - }, - "id": "623df92028ccbc2cb7dd97c1" - }, { "sections": [ "Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", @@ -33732,7 +33727,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 216.7096, + "_score": 204.21819, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33785,7 +33780,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 389.0047, + "_score": 366.28644, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33834,7 +33829,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux HTTPRouter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 266.4536, + "_score": 250.6678, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33877,7 +33872,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.97342, + "_score": 224.26447, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33922,7 +33917,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.97324, + "_score": 224.26433, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33967,7 +33962,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.97324, + "_score": 224.26433, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -33985,14 +33980,14 @@ "/nancyfx/d676107b-9f7d-4770-bda0-440d94eeac50": [ { "sections": [ - "NServiceBus", + ".NET MVC Web API", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "NService Bus", - "New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features", - "New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool", + "What is .NET MVC Web API?", + "Get started!", + "More info", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -34000,44 +33995,44 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "NServiceBus", + "title": ".NET MVC Web API", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "NServiceBus", - "external_id": "d3ac710909421f58debf007c15f99e9a5a604a6c", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/nservicebus/f3f28a00-8cea-41f1-a6fe-ebf5eae5791e", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", + "quick_start_name": ".NET MVC Web API", + "external_id": "897c6eee6b7990ec993be618a8488f5000072f79", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet-mvc-web-api/5313d4e0-13e1-4f50-982a-09d0cb67618e", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "NServiceBus is a message brokering application for backends having many services. The New Relic quickstart helps developers to ensure that NServiceBus is always functioning properly, so that they maintain highly stable and fault tolerant backends.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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 NServiceBus RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 191.55576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" }, - "id": "623dfafe64441f69df003d90" + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc3511ddc0ae" }, { "sections": [ - "RestSharp", + ".NET core", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is RestSharp?", - "New Relic + RestSharp", - "Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic?", + "What is .NET core?", + "Get started!", + "More info", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -34045,44 +34040,44 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "RestSharp", + "title": ".NET core", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "RestSharp", - "external_id": "10a39fc2a7bd620f67fda3816461cabe3899acf4", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/restsharp/4967824f-1a29-417f-88f2-093d30a41fc2", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "quick_start_name": ".NET core", + "external_id": "4954fe646816959fbde20957915c4ce2a99aa9c3", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet-core/cbffd8f3-11db-40d7-a723-50e744485651", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitoring RestSharp is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 191.55576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" }, - "id": "623dfa64e7b9d2d36e0f3a0f" + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" }, { "sections": [ - "OpenRasta", + "NServiceBus", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is OpenRasta?", - "Get started!", - "More info", + "NService Bus", + "New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features", + "New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -34090,44 +34085,44 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "OpenRasta", + "title": "NServiceBus", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "OpenRasta", - "external_id": "564e8625280bb656dd9e49bfc7de5ac7fc2a163f", + "quick_start_name": "NServiceBus", + "external_id": "d3ac710909421f58debf007c15f99e9a5a604a6c", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/openrasta/74600672-3ccb-4e18-baf9-459dc272d654", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/nservicebus/f3f28a00-8cea-41f1-a6fe-ebf5eae5791e", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor OpenRasta with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "NServiceBus is a message brokering application for backends having many services. The New Relic quickstart helps developers to ensure that NServiceBus is always functioning properly, so that they maintain highly stable and fault tolerant backends.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" }, - "id": "623df8f464441f99700059f5" + "id": "623dfafe64441f69df003d90" }, { "sections": [ - "MonoRail", + "RestSharp", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is MonoRail?", - "Get started!", - "More info", + "What is RestSharp?", + "New Relic + RestSharp", + "Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic?", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -34135,41 +34130,44 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "MonoRail", + "title": "RestSharp", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "MonoRail", - "external_id": "f30e749c9d3f40e3570f8e7f0f0bd1f2459fe886", + "quick_start_name": "RestSharp", + "external_id": "10a39fc2a7bd620f67fda3816461cabe3899acf4", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/monorail/3082c380-5cc1-48f7-976c-2b5157ecad92", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/restsharp/4967824f-1a29-417f-88f2-093d30a41fc2", "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor MonoRail with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitoring RestSharp is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 175.86847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" }, - "id": "623dfaf328ccbc04b1dd9d26" + "id": "623dfa64e7b9d2d36e0f3a0f" }, { "sections": [ - "Jayrock", + "OpenRasta", "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "Dashboard  0", - "Alerts  0", + "What is OpenRasta?", + "Get started!", + "More info", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -34177,32 +34175,33 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Jayrock", + "title": "OpenRasta", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "Jayrock", - "external_id": "85abed07e4710428342a2357d61336266b0b98dc", - "image": "", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/jayrock/bc2343ee-5cf0-4213-8aaa-aad8569fd03c", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:26:17Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:26:17Z", + "quick_start_name": "OpenRasta", + "external_id": "564e8625280bb656dd9e49bfc7de5ac7fc2a163f", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/openrasta/74600672-3ccb-4e18-baf9-459dc272d654", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Open source implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET\nplatform.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Jayrock observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Jayrock installation docs Open source implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET platform. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor OpenRasta with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.3696, + "_score": 175.86847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "apm" + "tags": "apm", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" }, - "id": "623dfbc8196a67b0268969d1" + "id": "623df8f464441f99700059f5" } ], "/fluentd-plugin-for-logs/f556df41-4cff-4e22-a4aa-e674e4d6ade8": [ @@ -34238,7 +34237,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.05354, + "_score": 224.34001, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -34283,7 +34282,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.05354, + "_score": 224.34001, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -34333,7 +34332,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.11949, + "_score": 223.58891, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -34380,7 +34379,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.81183, + "_score": 198.65973, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -34431,7 +34430,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.80597, + "_score": 198.65503, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -34449,102 +34448,12 @@ "/jayrock/bc2343ee-5cf0-4213-8aaa-aad8569fd03c": [ { "sections": [ - "NServiceBus", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", - "Documentation  1", - "NService Bus", - "New Relic NServiceBus quickstart features", - "New Relic - the ideal NServiceBus monitoring tool", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "NServiceBus", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "apm", - "dotnet" - ], - "quick_start_name": "NServiceBus", - "external_id": "d3ac710909421f58debf007c15f99e9a5a604a6c", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/nservicebus/f3f28a00-8cea-41f1-a6fe-ebf5eae5791e", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:21:14Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "NServiceBus is a message brokering application for backends having many services. The New Relic quickstart helps developers to ensure that NServiceBus is always functioning properly, so that they maintain highly stable and fault tolerant backends.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.84007, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" - }, - "id": "623dfafe64441f69df003d90" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "RestSharp", + ".NET MVC Web API", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is RestSharp?", - "New Relic + RestSharp", - "Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic?", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "RestSharp", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "apm", - "dotnet" - ], - "quick_start_name": "RestSharp", - "external_id": "10a39fc2a7bd620f67fda3816461cabe3899acf4", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/restsharp/4967824f-1a29-417f-88f2-093d30a41fc2", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitoring RestSharp is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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" - }, - "id": "623dfa64e7b9d2d36e0f3a0f" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "NancyFX", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", - "Documentation  1", - "What is NancyFX?", + "What is .NET MVC Web API?", "Get started!", "More info", "How to use this quickstart", @@ -34554,42 +34463,42 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "NancyFX", + "title": ".NET MVC Web API", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "NancyFX", - "external_id": "7b20c5745573f89fdf80b2e818f2ed7febcae65a", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/nancyfx/d676107b-9f7d-4770-bda0-440d94eeac50", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "quick_start_name": ".NET MVC Web API", + "external_id": "897c6eee6b7990ec993be618a8488f5000072f79", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet-mvc-web-api/5313d4e0-13e1-4f50-982a-09d0cb67618e", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor NancyFX with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" }, - "id": "623dfafd196a67f71a895e32" + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc3511ddc0ae" }, { "sections": [ - "OpenRasta", + ".NET core", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is OpenRasta?", + "What is .NET core?", "Get started!", "More info", "How to use this quickstart", @@ -34599,81 +34508,34 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "OpenRasta", + "title": ".NET core", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "OpenRasta", - "external_id": "564e8625280bb656dd9e49bfc7de5ac7fc2a163f", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/openrasta/74600672-3ccb-4e18-baf9-459dc272d654", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "quick_start_name": ".NET core", + "external_id": "4954fe646816959fbde20957915c4ce2a99aa9c3", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet-core/cbffd8f3-11db-40d7-a723-50e744485651", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor OpenRasta with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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 interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? 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Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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The New Relic quickstart helps developers to ensure that NServiceBus is always functioning properly, so that they maintain highly stable and fault tolerant backends.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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. 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OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitoring RestSharp is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, + "_score": 175.86847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor NancyFX with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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" }, - "id": "623dfaf328ccbc04b1dd9d26" + "id": "623dfafd196a67f71a895e32" } ], "/ios/63bf288d-707e-4214-aac9-b51e7121b22d": [ @@ -34935,7 +34934,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OKHTTP Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.45807, + "_score": 297.95935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -34978,7 +34977,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.10858, + "_score": 172.45038, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35022,7 +35021,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 115.46167, + "_score": 112.30644, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35067,7 +35066,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 98.95945, + "_score": 96.250275, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35109,7 +35108,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 84.021286, + "_score": 78.19792, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35156,7 +35155,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 441.8363, + "_score": 414.526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35203,7 +35202,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 305.00134, + "_score": 285.72018, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35214,6 +35213,52 @@ }, "id": "623df79f28ccbcda51dd9b86" }, + { + "sections": [ + "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "What's included?", + "Documentation  1", + "Dashboard  0", + "Alerts  0", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "nrlabs", + "nrlabs-data", + "ads", + "tracking", + "GPT" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "external_id": "c68b30b07ab23b4d9e48d58ba35e549ff1cd7d5f", + "image": "", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ads-web-gpt/a29dc26d-a05e-493e-8b97-eb9c2d90b763", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 279.58194, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "sections": "Alerts  0", + "tags": "nrlabs-data", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + }, + "id": "623df7c6196a675563895c05" + }, { "sections": [ "Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", @@ -35251,7 +35296,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 275.64032, + "_score": 258.12946, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35299,7 +35344,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Java Alerts   2 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension" }, "id": "623df82628ccbca886dd970e" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", - "Documentation  1", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "nrlabs", - "nrlabs-data", - "video", - "tracking", - "VideoJS" - ], - "quick_start_name": "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "external_id": "71cfe564edaac37458dfe592f4a3fa9dc3a17327", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/3a789faf3aa12f71ed589d8353419bf5/fcbb7/videojs01.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/video-web-videojs/e0296927-4ea9-40a8-a1d4-3a2c1cced9af", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:14:56Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:14:55Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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. 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View repo View repo This quickstart provides several dashboards to analyze overall data ingest created by the various Infrastructure On-Host, Cloud, and Kubernetes integrations that contribute to the \"Infrastructure integrations\" portion of the Data Management Hub. Additional pages have been added that analyze data ingest created by Pixie, Prometheus, and AWS CloudWatch Metric Stream integrations, which are associated with infrastructure data, but feed other categories of the Data Management 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 Zack Mutchler 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% 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. 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Kubernetes Data Ingest Analysis Azure Integrations Data" + }, + "id": "623df85a64441fa1ce005998" } ], "/google-cloud-sql/139a99a9-d9b8-4b17-96b0-114c4434a023": [ @@ -35676,7 +35675,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.16635, + "_score": 366.37335, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35776,7 +35775,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.04535, + "_score": 366.27496, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35826,7 +35825,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.34283, + "_score": 361.79736, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35876,7 +35875,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Google Cloud Spanner observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Cloud Spanner installation docs Monitor Google Cloud Spanner 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 Spanner? Globally-distributed relational database service built for the cloud. Add schemas, write and modify data, and run queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud Spanner by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud Spanner documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Spanner. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.15283, + "_score": 361.64282, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35927,7 +35926,7 @@ "body": "What's included? 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Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.28748, + "_score": 377.92935, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -35977,7 +35976,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.16608, + "_score": 366.3731, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36027,7 +36026,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.3426, + "_score": 361.79712, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36077,7 +36076,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.3426, + "_score": 361.79712, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36127,7 +36126,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Google Cloud Spanner observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Cloud Spanner installation docs Monitor Google Cloud Spanner 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 Spanner? Globally-distributed relational database service built for the cloud. Add schemas, write and modify data, and run queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud Spanner by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud Spanner documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Spanner. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.1526, + "_score": 361.64264, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36178,7 +36177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.28778, + "_score": 377.92984, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36228,7 +36227,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.04535, + "_score": 366.27515, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36278,7 +36277,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.34283, + "_score": 361.79755, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36328,7 +36327,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.34283, + "_score": 361.79755, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36378,7 +36377,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Google Cloud Spanner observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Cloud Spanner installation docs Monitor Google Cloud Spanner 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 Spanner? Globally-distributed relational database service built for the cloud. Add schemas, write and modify data, and run queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud Spanner by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud Spanner documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Spanner. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.15283, + "_score": 361.64307, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36426,7 +36425,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 269.47644, + "_score": 253.79308, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36475,7 +36474,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VPN Gateways Azure Front Door Azure Express Route Azure Cost Management Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.31412, + "_score": 174.38222, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36519,7 +36518,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 142.9065, + "_score": 142.59488, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36563,7 +36562,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 138.21413, + "_score": 130.18823, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36609,7 +36608,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98828, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36660,7 +36659,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.2881, + "_score": 377.9296, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36710,7 +36709,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.16663, + "_score": 366.37335, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -36760,7 +36759,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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. 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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 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. 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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. 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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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "NServiceBus is a message brokering application for backends having many services. The New Relic quickstart helps developers to ensure that NServiceBus is always functioning properly, so that they maintain highly stable and fault tolerant backends.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.17111, + "_score": 177.74268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NServiceBus observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" }, - "id": "623dfafd196a67f71a895e32" + "id": "623dfafe64441f69df003d90" }, { "sections": [ - "OpenRasta", + "RestSharp", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is OpenRasta?", - "Get started!", - "More info", + "What is RestSharp?", + "New Relic + RestSharp", + "Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic?", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -37028,42 +37027,42 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "OpenRasta", + "title": "RestSharp", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "OpenRasta", - "external_id": "564e8625280bb656dd9e49bfc7de5ac7fc2a163f", + "quick_start_name": "RestSharp", + "external_id": "10a39fc2a7bd620f67fda3816461cabe3899acf4", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/openrasta/74600672-3ccb-4e18-baf9-459dc272d654", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/restsharp/4967824f-1a29-417f-88f2-093d30a41fc2", "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor OpenRasta with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitoring RestSharp is critical to ensure that you detect incidents and respond to them quickly. Download the New Relic RestSharp quickstart to proactively track performance metrics via our .Net agent.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.17111, + "_score": 177.37303, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" }, - "id": "623df8f464441f99700059f5" + "id": "623dfa64e7b9d2d36e0f3a0f" }, { "sections": [ - "MonoRail", + "NancyFX", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is MonoRail?", + "What is NancyFX?", "Get started!", "More info", "How to use this quickstart", @@ -37073,33 +37072,33 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "MonoRail", + "title": "NancyFX", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "MonoRail", - "external_id": "f30e749c9d3f40e3570f8e7f0f0bd1f2459fe886", + "quick_start_name": "NancyFX", + "external_id": "7b20c5745573f89fdf80b2e818f2ed7febcae65a", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/9e2684355064d2623d3de414f2fa1052/a2ee9/dotnet02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/monorail/3082c380-5cc1-48f7-976c-2b5157ecad92", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/nancyfx/d676107b-9f7d-4770-bda0-440d94eeac50", "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor MonoRail with New Relic's .NET agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor NancyFX with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta MonoRail NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.17111, + "_score": 177.37303, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NancyFX quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect" }, - "id": "623dfaf328ccbc04b1dd9d26" + "id": "623dfafd196a67f71a895e32" } ], "/full-stack-observability/24da1e3a-035d-493c-a881-72c42b601027": [ @@ -37136,7 +37135,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1628.2429, + "_score": 1578.5947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37148,80 +37147,80 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Configure service levels via the NerdGraph API", + "Guided install overview", + "Why it matters", + "Some technical detail", "Important", - "Create an SLI with an SLO", - "Retrieve the configuration of an SLI for an APM service", - "Update the SLOs of an SLI" + "On-host integration (OHI) recipes", + "Troubleshoot common problems", + "MySQL: Incorrect user permissions", + "NGINX: No status URL" ], - "title": "Configure service levels via the NerdGraph API", + "title": "Guided install overview", "type": "docs", "tags": [ - "NerdGraph", - "Consume", - "Configure", - "SLI/SLO", - "Service level management", + "Get started", "Observe everything", "Full-Stack Observability" ], - "external_id": "bbc11b33aca5f3cd12d3c6217d44ad9d5f7b5daa", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apis/nerdgraph/examples/nerdgraph-slm/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T15:58:36Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-18T18:01:45Z", + "external_id": "9d5526ab5812cf86aab58606488af05af2620444", + "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/guided-install-cli-07cdb62ad902f7dfd4574ef243968c10.png", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/host-integrations/installation/new-relic-guided-install-overview/", + "published_at": "2022-08-24T20:53:11Z", + "updated_at": "2022-06-09T10:35:35Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "With New Relic you can implement service levels for your applications, consume the results easily from the UI during your planning sessions and incident response, and progressively iterate on the configuration to adjust your objectives to the desired user experience. Besides the UI, you can also use our NerdGraph API Explorer to create and edit of SLIs and their SLOs. Alternatively, you can automate this configuration using the Terraform Service Level resource. Important In order to create service levels, a user requires a capability for modifying and deleting events-to-metrics rules. Create an SLI with an SLO Please refer to Create and edit SLIs and SLOs to learn the basic concepts in the SLI and SLO configuration, such as the entity that an SLI is associated with. Also, you can refer to that documentation to find examples of the most common indicators for APM services and browser applications. The following is an example NerdGraph call that creates an SLI using the serviceLevelCreate mutation query: mutation { serviceLevelCreate( entityGuid: \"entityGuid\" indicator: { name: \"Latency below 0.25 seconds\" description: \"The proportion of valid requests that were served faster than 0.25s, which is considered to correspond to a good experience.\" events: { validEvents: { from: \"Transaction\", where: \"entityGuid = 'entityGuid'\" } goodEvents: { from: \"Transaction\" where: \"entityGuid = 'entityGuid' and duration < 0.25\" } accountId: accountId } objectives: { target: 99.5 timeWindow: { rolling: { count: 7, unit: DAY } } } } ) { id description } } Copy It contains these fields: entityGuid: The GUID of the entity (for example, APM service, browser application, etc.) that you want to relate this SLI to. On the UI, you can find this GUID on the entity page, under See metadata and manage tags. description: Use detailed descriptions, including the selected threshold that determines good events. For example, for an availability SLI, include something like “The proportion of valid requests that were served without errors.” Or, for a latency SLI, include a description such as “The proportion of valid requests that were served faster than 0.25s, which is considered to correspond to a good experience”. accountId: The ID of the account where the APM service or browser application belongs to, which contains the NRDB data for the SLI/SLO calculations. badEvents.from, badEvents.where The NRQL query that defines bad events, SELECT count(*) FROM badEvents.from WHERE badEvents.where, requires these FROM and WHERE clauses. If you defined an SLI from valid and bad events, leave the goodEvents object empty. goodEvents.from, goodEvents.where The NRQL query that defines good events, SELECT count(*) FROM goodEvents.from WHERE goodEvents.where, requires these FROM and WHERE clauses. If you defined an SLI from valid and good events, leave the badEvents object empty. validEvents.from, validEvents.where These are the FROM and WHERE clauses for the NRQL query that defines valid events, which will result in SELECT count(*) FROM validEvents.from WHERE validEvents.where. name: A short category name for your SLI to help understand what the Service Level is about. We suggest including any specific parameters and filters involved in the SLI definition. Examples: Availability Latency below 4 seconds CLS for desktops below 0.1 objectives: An array of objectives (SLOs) for the SLI. target: The target for your SLO, up to 100.00. The field supports up to 5 decimals. If your users are happy with the current experience, set the SLO percentage to match the current baseline. For instance, the percentile used to determine the SLI's good events. timeWindow.rolling.count: The length of the period taken into consideration to calculate the SLO. The supported values are 1, 7, 14, 28, and 30. timeWindow.rolling.unit: DAYis the supported value. Retrieve the configuration of an SLI for an APM service Use this query to retrieve the configuration of an SLI, including its id. { actor { entity(guid: \"entityGuid\") { guid name serviceLevel { indicators { createdAt createdBy { email } description entityGuid id name objectives { target timeWindow { rolling { count unit } } } } } } } } Copy Update the SLOs of an SLI Use the serviceLevelUpdate mutation to define one or more SLOs for each one of the SLIs. To obtain the SLI's id, use the query above. mutation { serviceLevelUpdate( id: \"indicators.id\" indicator: { objectives: { target: 99.00 timeWindow: { rolling: { count: 7, unit: DAY } } } } ) { id } } Copy", + "body": "If you haven't already, sign up for a free New Relic account so you can instrument your systems and send telemetry data to New Relic. Our guided install creates a customized CLI command for your environment that downloads and installs the New Relic CLI and the infrastructure agent. Ready to get started? Click the Guided install button. Or, if your account reports data through our EU data center, click EU Guided install. Guided install EU Guided install Our infrastructure agent discovers the applications and infrastructure and log sources running in your environment, and recommends which ones should be instrumented. The install automates the configuration and deployment of each system you choose to instrument. Why it matters With our guided install, you can instrument your applications and infrastructure and start seeing your data in New Relic in minutes. The guided install uses our command line interface (CLI), the infrastructure agent for your host environment, and a library of installation recipes to instrument your applications and infrastructure for you. That means less toil for you. Because our instrumentation recipes are open source, you can modify existing recipes, or build new ones, to suit your needs. Some technical detail The New Relic guided install uses open source installation recipes to instrument on-host integrations. These recipes include installation and setup commands, information about logs, and metadata related to what’s being installed. They're collected in a YAML file for each type of system and have all of the installation details necessary to install the infrastructure agent for a specific integration. Important On Windows, our guided install only supports Microsoft SQL Server, logs, and the infrastructure agent. All other integrations are only supported on Linux. On-host integration (OHI) recipes The guided install automates the discovery, configuration, and installation of OHIs. However, there may be times when you want to instrument them one-by-one using the CLI install command. To install any individual on-host integration, you would use a command similar to the following, which specifies the type of integration you want to install. This is the syntax for Linux: curl -Ls https://download.newrelic.com/install/newrelic-cli/scripts/install.sh | bash && sudo NEW_RELIC_API_KEY=INSERT_YOUR_API_KEY NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID=INSERT_YOUR_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID /usr/local/bin/newrelic install -n INSERT_THE_INTEGRATION_NAME Copy For example, to install the Apache integration: curl -Ls https://download.newrelic.com/install/newrelic-cli/scripts/install.sh | bash && sudo NEW_RELIC_API_KEY= NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID= /usr/local/bin/newrelic install -n apache-open-source-integration Copy The table lists the integrations supported by the guided install CLI command. The specific on-host integration commands are provided for your reference. Our open source integrations send performance metrics and inventory data from your servers and applications to the New Relic platform. You can view pre-built dashboards of your metric data, create alert policies, and create your own custom queries and charts. Integration Command Apache newrelic install -n apache-open-source-integration Cassandra newrelic install -n cassandra-open-source-integration Couchbase newrelic install -n couchbase-open-source-integration ElasticSearch newrelic install -n elasticsearch-open-source-integration HAProxy newrelic install -n haproxy-open-source-integration HashiCorp Consul newrelic install -n hashicorp-consul-open-source-integration Memcached newrelic install -n memcached-open-source-integration Microsoft SQL Server (Windows only) newrelic install -n mssql-server-integration-installer MongoDB newrelic install -n mongodb-open-source-integration MySQL newrelic install -n mysql-open-source-integration Nagios newrelic install -n nagios-open-source-integration Nginx newrelic install -n nginx-open-source-integration PostgreSQL newrelic install -n postgres-open-source-integration RabbitMQ newrelic install -n rabbitmq-open-source-integration Redis newrelic install -n redis-open-source-integration Varnish Cache newrelic install -n varnish-cache-open-source-integration Troubleshoot common problems As we identify areas where the guided install fails, we'll document them here and provide some troubleshooting guidance. MySQL: Incorrect user permissions To monitor MySQL health data, you need a valid username and password with specific permissions. These commands will create a user and grant the required permissions: Create a user newrelic@localhost with a specific password. sudo mysql -e \"CREATE USER 'newrelic'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'YOUR_SELECTED_PASSWORD';\" Copy Give replication privileges to newrelic@localhost with a maximum of 5 connections. sudo mysql -e \"GRANT REPLICATION CLIENT ON *.* TO 'newrelic'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 5;\" Copy Give select privileges to newrelic@localhost with a maximum of 5 connections. sudo mysql -e \"GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'newrelic'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 5;\" Copy Once done, your next guided install attempt should work. NGINX: No status URL To monitor your NGINX server, you'll need to configure a valid status URL. status_url: The URL set up to provide the metrics using the status module. If the default value of 127.0.0.1 is incorrect, substitute the address/FQDN/URL for your system. Example: status_url: http://127.0.0.1/status You can read more about the status_url in these NGINX docs: For NGINX Open Source: HTTP stub status module For NGINX Plus: HTTP status module and HTTP API module There are different ways to set status_url, depending on how NGINX was installed: If enabled via Kubernetes: See Monitor services running on Kubernetes. If enabled via Amazon ECS: See Monitor services running on ECS. If installed on-host: Edit the config in the integration's YAML config file, nginx-config.yml.", "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1239.2867, + "_score": 1221.7938, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "Full-Stack Observability" }, - "id": "61ab38e028ccbcf9dbc25413" + "id": "6278eaae28ccbca777e58b81" }, { "sections": [ - "Guided install overview", - "Why it matters", - "Some technical detail", + "Configure service levels via the NerdGraph API", "Important", - "On-host integration (OHI) recipes", - "Troubleshoot common problems", - "MySQL: Incorrect user permissions", - "NGINX: No status URL" + "Create an SLI with an SLO", + "Retrieve the configuration of an SLI for an APM service", + "Update the SLOs of an SLI" ], - "title": "Guided install overview", + "title": "Configure service levels via the NerdGraph API", "type": "docs", "tags": [ - "Get started", + "NerdGraph", + "Consume", + "Configure", + "SLI/SLO", + "Service level management", "Observe everything", "Full-Stack Observability" ], - "external_id": "9d5526ab5812cf86aab58606488af05af2620444", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/guided-install-cli-07cdb62ad902f7dfd4574ef243968c10.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/host-integrations/installation/new-relic-guided-install-overview/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T20:53:11Z", - "updated_at": "2022-06-09T10:35:35Z", + "external_id": "bbc11b33aca5f3cd12d3c6217d44ad9d5f7b5daa", + "image": "", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apis/nerdgraph/examples/nerdgraph-slm/", + "published_at": "2022-08-24T15:58:36Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-18T18:01:45Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "If you haven't already, sign up for a free New Relic account so you can instrument your systems and send telemetry data to New Relic. Our guided install creates a customized CLI command for your environment that downloads and installs the New Relic CLI and the infrastructure agent. Ready to get started? Click the Guided install button. Or, if your account reports data through our EU data center, click EU Guided install. Guided install EU Guided install Our infrastructure agent discovers the applications and infrastructure and log sources running in your environment, and recommends which ones should be instrumented. The install automates the configuration and deployment of each system you choose to instrument. Why it matters With our guided install, you can instrument your applications and infrastructure and start seeing your data in New Relic in minutes. The guided install uses our command line interface (CLI), the infrastructure agent for your host environment, and a library of installation recipes to instrument your applications and infrastructure for you. That means less toil for you. Because our instrumentation recipes are open source, you can modify existing recipes, or build new ones, to suit your needs. Some technical detail The New Relic guided install uses open source installation recipes to instrument on-host integrations. These recipes include installation and setup commands, information about logs, and metadata related to what’s being installed. They're collected in a YAML file for each type of system and have all of the installation details necessary to install the infrastructure agent for a specific integration. Important On Windows, our guided install only supports Microsoft SQL Server, logs, and the infrastructure agent. All other integrations are only supported on Linux. On-host integration (OHI) recipes The guided install automates the discovery, configuration, and installation of OHIs. However, there may be times when you want to instrument them one-by-one using the CLI install command. To install any individual on-host integration, you would use a command similar to the following, which specifies the type of integration you want to install. This is the syntax for Linux: curl -Ls https://download.newrelic.com/install/newrelic-cli/scripts/install.sh | bash && sudo NEW_RELIC_API_KEY=INSERT_YOUR_API_KEY NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID=INSERT_YOUR_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID /usr/local/bin/newrelic install -n INSERT_THE_INTEGRATION_NAME Copy For example, to install the Apache integration: curl -Ls https://download.newrelic.com/install/newrelic-cli/scripts/install.sh | bash && sudo NEW_RELIC_API_KEY= NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID= /usr/local/bin/newrelic install -n apache-open-source-integration Copy The table lists the integrations supported by the guided install CLI command. The specific on-host integration commands are provided for your reference. Our open source integrations send performance metrics and inventory data from your servers and applications to the New Relic platform. You can view pre-built dashboards of your metric data, create alert policies, and create your own custom queries and charts. Integration Command Apache newrelic install -n apache-open-source-integration Cassandra newrelic install -n cassandra-open-source-integration Couchbase newrelic install -n couchbase-open-source-integration ElasticSearch newrelic install -n elasticsearch-open-source-integration HAProxy newrelic install -n haproxy-open-source-integration HashiCorp Consul newrelic install -n hashicorp-consul-open-source-integration Memcached newrelic install -n memcached-open-source-integration Microsoft SQL Server (Windows only) newrelic install -n mssql-server-integration-installer MongoDB newrelic install -n mongodb-open-source-integration MySQL newrelic install -n mysql-open-source-integration Nagios newrelic install -n nagios-open-source-integration Nginx newrelic install -n nginx-open-source-integration PostgreSQL newrelic install -n postgres-open-source-integration RabbitMQ newrelic install -n rabbitmq-open-source-integration Redis newrelic install -n redis-open-source-integration Varnish Cache newrelic install -n varnish-cache-open-source-integration Troubleshoot common problems As we identify areas where the guided install fails, we'll document them here and provide some troubleshooting guidance. MySQL: Incorrect user permissions To monitor MySQL health data, you need a valid username and password with specific permissions. These commands will create a user and grant the required permissions: Create a user newrelic@localhost with a specific password. sudo mysql -e \"CREATE USER 'newrelic'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'YOUR_SELECTED_PASSWORD';\" Copy Give replication privileges to newrelic@localhost with a maximum of 5 connections. sudo mysql -e \"GRANT REPLICATION CLIENT ON *.* TO 'newrelic'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 5;\" Copy Give select privileges to newrelic@localhost with a maximum of 5 connections. sudo mysql -e \"GRANT SELECT ON *.* TO 'newrelic'@'localhost' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 5;\" Copy Once done, your next guided install attempt should work. NGINX: No status URL To monitor your NGINX server, you'll need to configure a valid status URL. status_url: The URL set up to provide the metrics using the status module. If the default value of 127.0.0.1 is incorrect, substitute the address/FQDN/URL for your system. Example: status_url: http://127.0.0.1/status You can read more about the status_url in these NGINX docs: For NGINX Open Source: HTTP stub status module For NGINX Plus: HTTP status module and HTTP API module There are different ways to set status_url, depending on how NGINX was installed: If enabled via Kubernetes: See Monitor services running on Kubernetes. If enabled via Amazon ECS: See Monitor services running on ECS. If installed on-host: Edit the config in the integration's YAML config file, nginx-config.yml.", + "body": "With New Relic you can implement service levels for your applications, consume the results easily from the UI during your planning sessions and incident response, and progressively iterate on the configuration to adjust your objectives to the desired user experience. Besides the UI, you can also use our NerdGraph API Explorer to create and edit of SLIs and their SLOs. Alternatively, you can automate this configuration using the Terraform Service Level resource. Important In order to create service levels, a user requires a capability for modifying and deleting events-to-metrics rules. Create an SLI with an SLO Please refer to Create and edit SLIs and SLOs to learn the basic concepts in the SLI and SLO configuration, such as the entity that an SLI is associated with. Also, you can refer to that documentation to find examples of the most common indicators for APM services and browser applications. The following is an example NerdGraph call that creates an SLI using the serviceLevelCreate mutation query: mutation { serviceLevelCreate( entityGuid: \"entityGuid\" indicator: { name: \"Latency below 0.25 seconds\" description: \"The proportion of valid requests that were served faster than 0.25s, which is considered to correspond to a good experience.\" events: { validEvents: { from: \"Transaction\", where: \"entityGuid = 'entityGuid'\" } goodEvents: { from: \"Transaction\" where: \"entityGuid = 'entityGuid' and duration < 0.25\" } accountId: accountId } objectives: { target: 99.5 timeWindow: { rolling: { count: 7, unit: DAY } } } } ) { id description } } Copy It contains these fields: entityGuid: The GUID of the entity (for example, APM service, browser application, etc.) that you want to relate this SLI to. On the UI, you can find this GUID on the entity page, under See metadata and manage tags. description: Use detailed descriptions, including the selected threshold that determines good events. For example, for an availability SLI, include something like “The proportion of valid requests that were served without errors.” Or, for a latency SLI, include a description such as “The proportion of valid requests that were served faster than 0.25s, which is considered to correspond to a good experience”. accountId: The ID of the account where the APM service or browser application belongs to, which contains the NRDB data for the SLI/SLO calculations. badEvents.from, badEvents.where The NRQL query that defines bad events, SELECT count(*) FROM badEvents.from WHERE badEvents.where, requires these FROM and WHERE clauses. If you defined an SLI from valid and bad events, leave the goodEvents object empty. goodEvents.from, goodEvents.where The NRQL query that defines good events, SELECT count(*) FROM goodEvents.from WHERE goodEvents.where, requires these FROM and WHERE clauses. If you defined an SLI from valid and good events, leave the badEvents object empty. validEvents.from, validEvents.where These are the FROM and WHERE clauses for the NRQL query that defines valid events, which will result in SELECT count(*) FROM validEvents.from WHERE validEvents.where. name: A short category name for your SLI to help understand what the Service Level is about. We suggest including any specific parameters and filters involved in the SLI definition. Examples: Availability Latency below 4 seconds CLS for desktops below 0.1 objectives: An array of objectives (SLOs) for the SLI. target: The target for your SLO, up to 100.00. The field supports up to 5 decimals. If your users are happy with the current experience, set the SLO percentage to match the current baseline. For instance, the percentile used to determine the SLI's good events. timeWindow.rolling.count: The length of the period taken into consideration to calculate the SLO. The supported values are 1, 7, 14, 28, and 30. timeWindow.rolling.unit: DAYis the supported value. Retrieve the configuration of an SLI for an APM service Use this query to retrieve the configuration of an SLI, including its id. { actor { entity(guid: \"entityGuid\") { guid name serviceLevel { indicators { createdAt createdBy { email } description entityGuid id name objectives { target timeWindow { rolling { count unit } } } } } } } } Copy Update the SLOs of an SLI Use the serviceLevelUpdate mutation to define one or more SLOs for each one of the SLIs. To obtain the SLI's id, use the query above. mutation { serviceLevelUpdate( id: \"indicators.id\" indicator: { objectives: { target: 99.00 timeWindow: { rolling: { count: 7, unit: DAY } } } } ) { id } } Copy", "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1222.93, + "_score": 1201.6526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "Full-Stack Observability" }, - "id": "6278eaae28ccbca777e58b81" + "id": "61ab38e028ccbcf9dbc25413" }, { "sections": [ @@ -37249,7 +37248,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1063.572, + "_score": 1061.2598, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37294,7 +37293,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 760.1887, + "_score": 759.6916, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37305,6 +37304,96 @@ } ], "/monorail/3082c380-5cc1-48f7-976c-2b5157ecad92": [ + { + "sections": [ + ".NET MVC Web API", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  3", + "Documentation  1", + "What is .NET MVC Web API?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": ".NET MVC Web API", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "dotnet" + ], + "quick_start_name": ".NET MVC Web API", + "external_id": "897c6eee6b7990ec993be618a8488f5000072f79", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet-mvc-web-api/5313d4e0-13e1-4f50-982a-09d0cb67618e", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -37340,7 +37429,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37385,7 +37474,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp NancyFX MonoRail NServiceBus", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.37671, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "apm", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Jayrock installation docs Open source implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET platform. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET 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. 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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 Memory Usage This alert is triggered when Memory usage is 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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 529.6, + "_score": 496.96857, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37617,7 +37620,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 482.76624, + "_score": 452.74646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37664,7 +37667,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 391.4461, + "_score": 368.44635, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37711,7 +37714,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 391.4461, + "_score": 368.44635, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37758,7 +37761,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 301.5108, + "_score": 293.07568, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37805,7 +37808,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05353, + "_score": 310.90164, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37854,7 +37857,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05328, + "_score": 310.90143, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37903,7 +37906,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.04602, + "_score": 310.89563, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -37952,7 +37955,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.04578, + "_score": 310.89545, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38001,7 +38004,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.38525, + "_score": 310.36505, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38054,7 +38057,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 529.602, + "_score": 496.9702, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38105,7 +38108,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 504.54663, + "_score": 473.257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38152,7 +38155,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 Magento Joomla Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 391.4476, + "_score": 368.44754, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38246,7 +38249,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 191.55576, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "apm", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc2cb7dd9dde" + }, { "sections": [ "NServiceBus", @@ -38293,7 +38341,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NServiceBus quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38338,7 +38386,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX NServiceBus", + "info": "Monitor .NET core with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET core quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET core observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38565,7 +38658,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 MonoRail quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 MonoRail observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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 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 Varnish F5 Azure Load Balancer Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.1352, + "_score": 283.0336, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -38792,7 +38795,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. Jayrock installation docs Open source implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET platform. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 implementation of JSON and JSON-RPC built for Microsoft’s .NET 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. 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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 GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05402, + "_score": 310.90204, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39259,7 +39266,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05377, + "_score": 310.90186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39308,7 +39315,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.0465, + "_score": 310.89603, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39357,7 +39364,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.04626, + "_score": 310.8958, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39406,7 +39413,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.38574, + "_score": 310.36548, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39457,7 +39464,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39503,7 +39510,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39549,7 +39556,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39595,7 +39602,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39641,7 +39648,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39734,7 +39787,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39780,7 +39833,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39826,7 +39879,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39836,51 +39889,6 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 . 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Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "java", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" - }, - "id": "623df79328ccbc5c5ddd9f1f" } ], "/hibernate/120df901-2cce-4ddc-bb47-c573dea92449": [ @@ -39920,7 +39928,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.45616, + "_score": 219.00847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -39967,7 +39975,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.37901, + "_score": 218.94601, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40014,7 +40022,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40061,7 +40069,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40105,7 +40113,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.32361, + "_score": 218.90115, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40118,6 +40126,52 @@ } ], "/coldfusion/c09a9f00-2339-45ae-b680-696ad467154a": [ + { + "sections": [ + "Adobe CQ", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  2", + "Documentation  1", + "What is Adobe CQ?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Adobe CQ", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "java" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Adobe CQ", + "external_id": "2714da376ed039509f5e0d1e6954e17f39f7f031", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a1fb640fec298f107d4160278cff82dc/99d80/java01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/adobe-cq/5f832d4a-8563-44b0-aff0-f9449a993121", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 165.44937, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -40153,7 +40207,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40199,7 +40253,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40245,7 +40299,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40291,7 +40345,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40301,17 +40355,19 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 . 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40476,7 +40531,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -40707,7 +40763,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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. 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. 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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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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 IBM DB2 HSQL H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.46973, + "_score": 219.01944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41125,7 +41137,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.37901, + "_score": 218.94601, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41172,7 +41184,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41219,7 +41231,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41263,7 +41275,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 103.14772, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "java", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 2 alerts . These alerts detect" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -41311,7 +41369,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 101.39462, + "_score": 94.89787, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41357,7 +41415,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 101.14357, + "_score": 94.6975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41403,7 +41461,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 101.14357, + "_score": 94.6975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41459,17 +41517,19 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 . 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Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -41634,7 +41693,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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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Solutions If no data appears after you set up a log-reporting solution and wait about five minutes, try the following: Logs troubleshooting Comments Infrastructure and APM agents These agents are designed to automatically report log data. This is referred to as logs-in-context. If you don't see that data, or want to do additional configuration, some options: APM: manual processes for setting up log reporting Infrastructure agent: logging config options Access to data It's possible you may not have the right permissions or account access. See Factors affecting access to features and data. Compatibility If you've set up log forwarding, ensure you've installed a compatible log forwarder. Status codes Check the response status code being returned from the New Relic log collection endpoint. For example, you might see: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden. Review your license key. Copy This error means that you're using an invalid security key. New Relic requires a license key to enable log shipping. An HTTP 202 response indicates success. Errors Run a query using the NrIntegrationErrors event to see if any errors are related to logging. For example, look for messages like: Error unmarshalling message payload Copy Query Log Try querying the Log data type: SELECT * FROM Log Copy If no data appears in the query builder, then no data will appear in the Logs UI. For more information, see our docs about data query options.", + "body": "Heroku is a Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution for hosting web applications in various agent languages, including Ruby. With New Relic, you can extend Heroku using APM and browser monitoring metrics. This page describes special considerations for using Heroku as a hosting service with New Relic's Ruby agent. Install the New Relic agent add-on After deploying your Ruby app on Heroku, install the New Relic agent: Via the Heroku website To install the New Relic add-on through the Heroku website, you must be logged in to Heroku: From Heroku's Add-on page for New Relic, select a subscription plan. From Select an app, select your New Relic app. Give your application a descriptive name with this Heroku toolbelt command: heroku config:set NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME='Your Application Name' Copy Add the New Relic gem to your Gemfile. The New Relic Ruby agent's gem is available from rubygems.org as newrelic_rpm. If your app uses Bundler, add this gem to the Gemfile: gem 'newrelic_rpm' Copy Restart your dyno. Generate some traffic to your app. Via Heroku toolbelt To install the New Relic add-on with the Heroku toolbelt: Run the following toolbelt command, where $planlevel is the appropriate subscription plan: heroku addons:create newrelic:$planlevel Copy Give your application a descriptive name with this toolbelt command: heroku config:set NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME='Your Application Name' Copy Add the New Relic gem to your Gemfile. The New Relic Ruby agent's gem is available from rubygems.org as newrelic_rpm. If your app uses Bundler, add this gem to the Gemfile: gem 'newrelic_rpm' Copy Restart your dyno. Generate some traffic to your app. Non-Rails applications If you are using New Relic's Ruby agent with a non-Rails application, Heroku users need to install the plugin in your repository manually. For example, in a Sinatra app, add the newrelic_rpm gem to your Gemfile, and then add the following code to your app: configure :production do require 'newrelic_rpm' end Copy Installing the add-on automatically creates a private New Relic account and configures access for Heroku servers. New Relic will begin monitoring application performance, end user experience, and app server performance collected after the add-on is installed. Within a few minutes, data should start appearing in your APM summary page. Troubleshooting your installation Within a few minutes of installing and configuring New Relic, data should start appearing in your app's APM summary page. If no data appears, follow the Ruby agent troubleshooting procedures. Upgrade from an existing New Relic installation If New Relic is already installed, reinstall the add-on using the Heroku toolbelt command. heroku config:set NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME='Your Application Name' Copy Configure the Ruby agent on Heroku You can configure New Relic in your newrelic.yml file, or you can use environment variables to take precedence over the values in your config file. Use heroku config:set to modify the agent's settings for your Heroku appication. For example, to set the analytics_events.max_samples_stored setting to 500: heroku config:set NEW_RELIC_ANALYTICS_EVENTS_MAX_SAMPLES_STORED=500 Copy Hostnames on Heroku Knowing which data came from which host allows you to filter the metrics displayed in the UI to a specific host. On Heroku, hostnames within dynos are dynamically generated and not generally meaningful to you as an application developer. Starting in version 3.9.5, the Ruby agent reports the Heroku dyno name as the hostname (for example, web.1). This allows you to view your data scoped to a particular dyno name. You can disable this behavior by setting the heroku.use_dyno_names setting to false. The agent will then use a single aggregated placeholder name called Dynamic Hostname. Dyno hostname aggregation Some dynos have names that are dynamically generated, and these may take on many unique values over time. Examples include scheduler dynos created by the Scheduler add-on, and run dynos created by invoking heroku run on the command line. In order to keep the number of unique hostnames reasonable, the Ruby agent will automatically aggregate data from scheduler and run dynos into hostnames called scheduler.* and run.*. If you have other dyno types that are dynamically created, use the heroku.dyno_name_prefixes_to_shorten configuration setting to apply the same aggregation to these other dyno types. Logging for Heroku On Heroku, the Ruby agent logs to standard output, mixing agent logs with your normal application logs. Log entries generated by the Ruby agent include a [NewRelic] tag as a prefix. To retrieve logs on Heroku: Verify that your NEW_RELIC_LOG environment variable is set to stdout with this Heroku toolbelt command: heroku config Copy To reset the environment variable if necessary, run: heroku config:set NEW_RELIC_LOG=\"stdout\" Copy Open your newrelic.yml file in an editor. Change the log_level to debug and save the file. Be sure you do not modify the indentation. Restart your web app. Generate some traffic to your app and run it for about five minutes. Run the following Heroku toolbelt command to view logs only from the New Relic agent: heroku logs -n 1500 | grep -i relic Copy If sending your log file to New Relic Support, attach the log file to your support ticket, along with newrelic.yml, your Gemfile, and Gemfile.lock. Edit newrelic.yml again, and change the log_level to the previous setting. 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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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.45, + "_score": 97.51793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42212,7 +42234,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.46973, + "_score": 219.01944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42259,7 +42281,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.45616, + "_score": 219.00847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42306,7 +42328,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.37901, + "_score": 218.94601, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42353,7 +42375,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42397,7 +42419,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.32361, + "_score": 218.90115, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42446,7 +42468,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.4702, + "_score": 219.01984, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42493,7 +42515,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.45663, + "_score": 219.00885, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42540,7 +42562,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.37949, + "_score": 218.9464, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42587,7 +42609,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36578, + "_score": 218.9353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42634,7 +42656,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 165.44937, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -42682,7 +42750,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42728,7 +42796,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42774,7 +42842,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -42830,51 +42898,6 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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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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. 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Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 280.74377, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "most popular", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623df89528ccbc6747dd9a58" + }, { "sections": [ "Django", @@ -42966,7 +43037,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Java Kafka MySQL .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 290.22473, + "_score": 258.39716, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43013,7 +43084,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Jetty quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Jetty 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 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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. 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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. WildFly installation docs Application server built in and implementing the Java" + "body": " 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" }, - "id": "623df8f3196a67299f8960a6" - } - ], - "/cxf/7c880505-ed7d-4f2d-98b6-13fc2a3fa114": [ + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -43154,7 +43225,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43200,7 +43271,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43246,7 +43317,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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. 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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. 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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%. 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. 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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 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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.52753, + "_score": 302.13123, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43761,7 +43788,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 297.46655, + "_score": 278.64075, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43807,7 +43834,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 165.44937, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -43858,7 +43931,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43904,7 +43977,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43950,7 +44023,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -43996,7 +44069,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44006,17 +44079,19 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "java", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" - }, - "id": "623df79328ccbc5c5ddd9f1f" } ], "/hsql/224a0391-6733-4472-8325-2e84d1eb71f3": [ @@ -44552,7 +44582,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.46973, + "_score": 219.01944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44599,7 +44629,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.45616, + "_score": 219.00847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44646,7 +44676,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.37901, + "_score": 218.94601, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44693,7 +44723,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44737,7 +44767,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.32361, + "_score": 218.90115, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44782,7 +44812,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.05354, + "_score": 224.33987, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44827,7 +44857,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.05336, + "_score": 224.33972, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44872,7 +44902,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.05336, + "_score": 224.33972, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44923,7 +44953,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.81168, + "_score": 198.65948, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -44974,7 +45004,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.8058, + "_score": 198.65477, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45027,7 +45057,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 448.65167, + "_score": 420.44568, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45078,7 +45108,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 448.65134, + "_score": 420.44543, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45125,7 +45155,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 403.0095, + "_score": 377.97498, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45171,7 +45201,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 372.739, + "_score": 349.57764, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45216,7 +45246,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 345.00677, + "_score": 323.79013, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45264,7 +45294,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 633.78723, + "_score": 594.89606, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45315,7 +45345,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 621.0731, + "_score": 582.83374, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45365,7 +45395,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 544.9514, + "_score": 511.81458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45410,7 +45440,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 487.22205, + "_score": 457.7812, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45457,7 +45487,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 445.1171, + "_score": 431.48257, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45506,7 +45536,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Grafana Dashboard Migration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Convert Grafana Prometheus dashboards to New Relic dashboards. Toolset to help New Relic customers migrate from Grafana and Prometheus to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? 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 Redis (Prometheus) Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 268.30194, + "_score": 252.60788, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45561,7 +45591,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis-Prometheus Dashboard for displaying Redis metrics from Prometheus Documentation   1 Redis (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Node Exporter Grafana Dashboard Migration Redis Enterprise Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 194.18921, + "_score": 182.69492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45607,7 +45637,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 124.10666, + "_score": 116.91758, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45652,7 +45682,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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The information here will help you choose from among our options based on which one best fits your unique business needs. Prometheus OpenMetrics or remote write integration? We currently offer two integration options: Prometheus remote write integration and Prometheus OpenMetrics integration for Kubernetes or Docker. We recommend getting started with the remote write integration if you already have a Prometheus server install base. If you find it hard to manage your Prometheus cluster, or if you are getting started with integrating Prometheus Metrics, you should use OpenMetrics. Examine the benefits, reminders, and recommendations for each option below. Prometheus remote write integration Benefits: Easy access to your combined metrics in New Relic if you already have Prometheus servers. Access only takes one line of yaml in your Prometheus configuration. Access your metrics through both New Relic and Prometheus without making additional adjustments in Prometheus. Federation: Allows you to combine data from multiple servers into a single source. Prometheus High Availability support: We de-duplicate data from HA-pairs on ingest. Reminders: You will need to manage your Prometheus servers. You can reduce your storage retention. Fewer query loads to the server. Recommendations: Evaluate your observability needs to manage your data volumes better: The scrape interval is the biggest factor influencing data volumes: select it based on your observability needs. For example, changing from 15s (default value) to 30s can reduce data volumes by 50%. Set your filters and configure data to target (see metrics or targets). Balance remote write(s) between one or more New Relic accounts or sub-accounts to manage rate limits. Prometheus OpenMetrics integration for Kubernetes or Docker Benefits: Best for an alternative to Prometheus servers Store all your metrics directly in New Relic No need to manage any Prometheus servers yourself. No need for local storage. Reminders: Slightly more complex setup. No support for High Availability replicas. The Kubernetes operator is not available for enhanced operations automation. Regardless of the option you chose, with our Prometheus integrations: You can use Grafana or other query tools via New Relic's Prometheus' API. You benefit from more nuanced security and user management options. New Relic's database can be the centralized long-term data store for all your Prometheus metrics, allowing you to observe all your data in one place. You can execute queries to scale, supported by New Relic. Prometheus remote write integration Unlike Kubernetes and Docker OpenMetrics integrations, which scrape data from Prometheus endpoints, the remote write integration allows you to forward telemetry data from your existing Prometheus servers to New Relic. You can leverage the full range of options for setup and management, from raw data to queries, dashboards, and beyond. Scale your data and get moving quickly With the Prometheus remote write integration, you can: Store and visualize crucial metrics on a single platform Combine and group data across your entire software stack Get a fully connected view of the relationship between data about your software stack and the behaviors and outcomes you're monitoring Connect your Grafana dashboards (optional). Prometheus remote write dashboard How it works Signing up for New Relic is fast and free — we won't even ask for a credit card number. Once logged in, you can get data flowing with a few simple steps. Read the setup docs Add Prometheus data Prometheus OpenMetrics integrations New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integrations for Docker and Kubernetes allow you to scrape Prometheus endpoints and send the data to New Relic, so you can store and visualize crucial metrics on one platform. With these integrations, you can: Automatically identify a static list of endpoints. Collect metrics that are important to your business. Query and visualize this data in the New Relic UI. Connect your Grafana dashboards (optional). Kubernetes OpenMetrics dashboard Reduce overhead and scale your data Collect, analyze, and visualize your metrics data from any source, alongside your telemetry data, so you can correlate issues all in one place. Out-of-the-box integrations for open-source tools like Prometheus make it easy to get started, and eliminate the cost and complexity of hosting, operating, and managing additional monitoring systems. Prometheus OpenMetrics integrations gather all your data in one place, and New Relic stores the metrics from Prometheus. This integration helps remove the overhead of managing storage and availability of the Prometheus server. To learn more about how to scale your data without the hassles of managing Prometheus and a separate dashboard tool, see New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics integration blog post. Kubernetes In a Kubernetes environment, New Relic automatically discovers the endpoints in the same way that the Prometheus Kubernetes collector does it. The integration looks for the prometheus.io/scrape annotation or label. You can also identify additional static endpoints in the configuration. Docker The Prometheus OpenMetrics integration gathers all your data in one place, and New Relic stores the metrics from Prometheus. This integration helps remove the overhead of managing storage and availability of the Prometheus server. OpenMetrics integrations compatibility and requirements For Kubernetes and Docker OpenMetrics integrations, you should be aware of the following compatibility and requirements information. Kubernetes New Relic has contributed the Prometheus integration to the open source community under an Apache 2.0 license. This integration supports Prometheus protocol version 2 and Kubernetes versions 1.9 or higher. The integration was tested using Kubernetes 1.9, 1.11, and 1.13 on kops, GKE, and minikube. Limits apply to the metrics you send. For more details, see the metrics API documentation. Important Recommendation: Always run the scraper with one replica. Adding more replicas will result in duplicated data. Docker New Relic has contributed the Prometheus integration to the open source community under an Apache 2.0 license. This integration supports Prometheus protocol version 2. The integration was tested using Docker 1.9, 1.11, and 1.13 on kops, GKE, and minikube. Limits apply to the metrics you send. For details, see the metrics API documentation. What's next Ready to get moving? Here are some suggested next steps: Read the how-to for completing the remote write integration. Read the how-to for completing the Prometheus OpenMetrics integration. Both integration options generate dimensional metrics that are subject to the same rate limits described in the Metric API. Learn about Grafana support options, including how to configure a Prometheus data source in Grafana.", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 92.36215, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic", + "sections": "Send Prometheus metric data to New Relic", + "tags": "Prometheus integrations", + "body": " complex setup. No support for High Availability replicas. The Kubernetes operator is not available for enhanced operations automation. Regardless of the option you chose, with our Prometheus integrations: You can use Grafana or other query tools via New Relic's Prometheus' API. 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Share this :   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 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Istio Service CoreDNS ArgoCD Quickstart", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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. Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Documentation   1" + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" }, - "id": "623dfb6ae7b9d221ea0f5e8f" - } - ], - "/spray-can/2907733c-6b3d-4044-97e2-2677889017b8": [ + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -45753,7 +45824,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45799,7 +45870,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -45845,7 +45916,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Resin 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 Resin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resin installation docs A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. What is Resin? A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resin 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 Resin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -46076,7 +46147,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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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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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -46307,7 +46379,7 @@ "body": "What's included? 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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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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. 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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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Resin 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 Resin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resin installation docs A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. What is Resin? A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resin 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 Resin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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 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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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. 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. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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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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. 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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%. 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. 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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%. 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. 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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 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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 322.52338, + "_score": 302.12903, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -47566,7 +47596,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -47659,7 +47735,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -47705,7 +47781,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48213,7 +48291,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "java", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" - }, - "id": "623df79328ccbc5c5ddd9f1f" } ], "/haproxy/9ce1d531-ac54-4c70-809f-1e4e04db1fd2": [ @@ -48305,7 +48338,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Varnish HAProxy Azure Load Balancer Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.1682, + "_score": 283.06027, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48350,7 +48383,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.077, + "_score": 282.98608, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48396,7 +48429,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network F5 Varnish HAProxy Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.48198, + "_score": 225.85846, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48447,7 +48480,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS ELB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS ELB installation docs Monitor AWS ELB 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 ELB? Automatically redirect incoming web traffic to balance load when demand rises. Get started! Start monitoring AWS ELB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS ELB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 ELB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.80133, + "_score": 181.6243, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48494,7 +48527,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 165.44937, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -48545,7 +48624,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48591,7 +48670,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48683,7 +48762,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48692,52 +48771,6 @@ "body": "What's included? 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Resin 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 Resin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resin installation docs A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. What is Resin? A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resin 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 Resin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 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. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 203.26593, + "_score": 190.63383, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48821,7 +48854,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 200.9141, + "_score": 188.41763, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48867,7 +48900,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 200.9141, + "_score": 188.41763, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48914,7 +48947,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Net::HTTP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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 Passenger Rails Resque Rake Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.56998, + "_score": 170.25221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -48965,7 +48998,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AIOHTTP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 AIOHTTP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 AIOHTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AIOHTTP installation docs Async HTTP framework for Python with support for client and server management. AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart Instantly monitor Python applications with AIO HTTP quickstart. Our Python integration lets you quickly identify and resolve potential performance issues with your AIO HTTP server and enhance user experiences. Monitoring AIO HTTP Python application developers can extend AIO HTTP performance monitoring to collect, clean, and analyze data to make better data-driven business decisions. Monitoring is vital to ensure uptime and data reliability by keeping an eye on the AIO HTTP server and AIO HTTP client. New Relic's AIO HTTP quickstart provides dashboards and built-in instrumentation to track AIO HTTP requests, CPU utilization, garbage collection CPU time, memory heap used, most popular transactions, throughput reports, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Count on real-time alerts to apdex scores, CPU utilization, and transaction errors. Expand the Python agent's default monitoring and behavior through the agent API or agent config file and target additional activity and functional calls. New Relic - The complete AIO HTTP dashboard tool The AIO HTTP dashboard tool ensures total visibility into critical metrics, leveraging dashboards and synthetic checks. With APIs and flexible custom instrumentation options, developers can use multiple building blocks to improve performance and adapt data for your app. Dashboards - CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - apdex score, cpu utilization, transaction error. Know what's happening in real-time by tracking CPU utilization, throughput reports, and popular transactions with full-stack observability of your entire infrastructure. With the AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart, you can remediate errors before they impact user experience. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources httplib2 Net::HTTP ASyncHTTPClient Psycopg2 piston", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 181.83728, + "_score": 169.66907, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49013,7 +49046,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.5191, + "_score": 172.28363, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49059,7 +49092,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51497, + "_score": 172.2803, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49101,7 +49134,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.47266, + "_score": 172.24643, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49144,7 +49177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.05722, + "_score": 171.91373, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49190,7 +49223,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis Documentation   1 Redis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Open source, key-value data structure store for use as a database, cache, and message broker with wide protocol and dataset support. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 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. New Relic's Redis monitor provides actionable insights into the health of a Redis system. It supports custom charts, custom queries, and pre-built dashboards are available for those who don’t need custom configurations. All critical performance and health metrics are monitored. 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. Value of the Redis quickstart The Redis 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve 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 Elasticsearch Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.81857, + "_score": 171.72247, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49233,7 +49266,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49275,7 +49308,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49318,7 +49351,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49360,7 +49393,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2069.6816, + "_score": 1951.3406, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49410,7 +49443,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1784.713, + "_score": 1681.0718, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49460,7 +49493,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS MQ Azure Service Bus AWS SES", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 589.999, + "_score": 554.76184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49508,7 +49541,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS MQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS MQ installation docs Monitor AWS MQ 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 MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS SNS AWS SQS Amazon MSK RabbitMQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.1008, + "_score": 327.41757, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49557,7 +49590,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure Service Bus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Service Bus installation docs Monitor Azure Service Bus 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 Service Bus? Fully managed message broker designed to bridge the gaps between applications and services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Service Bus by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Service Bus documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Service Bus. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 242.88393, + "_score": 228.48373, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49603,7 +49636,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 MSMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock OpenRasta RestSharp NancyFX NServiceBus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.8849, + "_score": 224.50809, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49649,7 +49682,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS SES observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SES installation docs Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 SES? Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SES by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SNS AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 211.224, + "_score": 198.68735, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49697,7 +49730,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS EFS observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EFS installation docs Monitor AWS EFS 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 EFS? Full managed NFS with support for both AWS and on-prem resources. Get started! Start monitoring AWS EFS by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 379.105, + "_score": 358.96783, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49747,7 +49780,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.08954, + "_score": 329.30103, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49797,7 +49830,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS EC2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS EC2 Alerts   1 AWS 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 AWS EC2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS EC2 installation docs Monitor AWS EC2 by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.0843, + "_score": 329.29675, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49847,7 +49880,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.07782, + "_score": 329.2915, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49897,7 +49930,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AWS DynamoDB quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. AWS DynamoDB Alerts   1 AWS DynamoDB 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 Request Latency - Query This alert is triggered when the average request for query is above 100ms. Documentation   1 AWS DynamoDB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS DynamoDB installation docs Monitor AWS DynamoDB by connecting AWS to New Relic. What is AWS DynamoDB? Fully managed NoSQL cloud database that supports both document and key-value store models. Get started! Start monitoring AWS DynamoDB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS DynamoDB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DynamoDB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 348.07782, + "_score": 329.2915, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49942,7 +49975,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Linux Python Postman MongoDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 149.57268, + "_score": 141.00116, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -49986,7 +50019,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 105.39471, + "_score": 99.29224, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50032,7 +50065,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 105.08355, + "_score": 99.04219, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50077,7 +50110,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 104.9937, + "_score": 98.96994, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50124,7 +50157,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 104.90905, + "_score": 98.90184, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50171,7 +50204,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.3004, + "_score": 376.27612, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50221,7 +50254,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.16943, + "_score": 376.16956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50271,7 +50304,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.16943, + "_score": 376.16956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50320,7 +50353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05353, + "_score": 310.90164, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50369,7 +50402,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 165.44937, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -50420,7 +50499,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50466,7 +50545,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50512,7 +50591,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50558,7 +50637,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -50974,7 +51055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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. 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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 Django MySQL Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 262.35385, + "_score": 244.20876, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51393,7 +51430,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 256.78015, + "_score": 240.11047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51439,7 +51476,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.2816, + "_score": 184.98175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51485,7 +51522,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.2816, + "_score": 184.98175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51531,7 +51568,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Resin 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 Resin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resin installation docs A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. What is Resin? A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resin 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 Resin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51625,7 +51708,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51671,7 +51754,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51717,7 +51800,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51727,51 +51810,6 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 . 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Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "java", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" - }, - "id": "623df79328ccbc5c5ddd9f1f" } ], "/ibm-db2/ccd61ecf-8f95-4fba-b57c-bff8f96b2877": [ @@ -51811,7 +51849,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.46973, + "_score": 219.01944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51858,7 +51896,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.45616, + "_score": 219.00847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51905,7 +51943,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 Hibernate H2 Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51952,7 +51990,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate Derby Datastax Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.36531, + "_score": 218.93492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -51996,7 +52034,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 IBM DB2 HSQL Hibernate H2 Derby", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 232.32361, + "_score": 218.90115, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52009,6 +52047,52 @@ } ], "/websphere/ace9ed93-a009-4245-b595-b386fbdd6590": [ + { + "sections": [ + "Adobe CQ", + "What's included?", + "Dashboard  1", + "Alerts  2", + "Documentation  1", + "What is Adobe CQ?", + "Get started!", + "More info", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Adobe CQ", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "apm", + "java" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Adobe CQ", + "external_id": "2714da376ed039509f5e0d1e6954e17f39f7f031", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a1fb640fec298f107d4160278cff82dc/99d80/java01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/adobe-cq/5f832d4a-8563-44b0-aff0-f9449a993121", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 165.44937, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -52044,7 +52128,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52090,7 +52174,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52136,7 +52220,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52182,7 +52266,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52191,52 +52275,6 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Websphere Liberty Profile observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Resin 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 Resin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resin installation docs A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. What is Resin? A reliable, fast web server and load balancer written in Java from Caucho Technology. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resin 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 Resin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Play WS Thrift", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15343, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resin with New Relic's Java agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " 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 Resin. How" - }, - "id": "623dfac428ccbc9271dda600" } ], "/jira-errors-inbox/06734d77-b06a-4410-aafa-eed1944c0ac4": [ @@ -52277,7 +52315,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Webhook Notifications ServiceNow Notifications Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 445.41504, + "_score": 419.4914, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52330,7 +52368,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CircleCI Delphix ReleaseIQ Full Story Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 432.5617, + "_score": 407.5331, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52363,7 +52401,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 304.9126, + "_score": 294.85245, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52408,7 +52446,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 GitHub for CodeStream observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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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 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 Delphix Mule ESB Postman Speedscale Glassbox", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 211.79195, + "_score": 199.57281, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52558,7 +52596,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Dashboard 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. Installation Docs Configure the Delphix Virtualization integration for New Relic This Delphix quickstart allows you to get visibility into all your Delphix Virtualization platforms. Use this quickstart together with this 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. Install now Install now Authors Diego Loureda, Carlos Cuellar 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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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Share this :   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. 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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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. 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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 WebSphere Spray-can Resin Play WS Thrift", + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -52833,7 +52918,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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. 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Download our Tomcat instant observability quickstart to instrument Tomcat with our Java agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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 Java PHP .NET Laravel Tomcat", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Node.js Java Laravel .NET Tomcat", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Node.js .NET WordPress", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 316.5078, + "_score": 368.66135, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -53344,15 +53337,15 @@ "external_id": "c0ba9b6fe0ac7ec27f657699d6c0129afb0db640", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet/2dff13b6-0fac-43a6-abc6-57f0a3299639", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:37:13Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:37:47Z", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Node.js Java PHP Laravel Tomcat", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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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Download our Tomcat instant observability quickstart to instrument Tomcat with our Java agent.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django MySQL Node.js", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 337.07175, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitoring Tomcat is critical to track its performance via key metrics like transaction errors, memory usage, and CPU utilization. Download our Tomcat instant observability quickstart to instrument Tomcat with our Java agent.", + "tags": "most popular", + "body": ", 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" + }, + "id": "623df97a64441ff57900626f" + }, { "sections": [ "Django", @@ -53399,7 +53440,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Java Kafka MySQL .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 290.22473, + "_score": 258.39716, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -53448,7 +53489,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.30096, + "_score": 376.2768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -53498,7 +53539,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.16998, + "_score": 376.1702, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -53549,7 +53590,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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Share this :   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. 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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? 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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 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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05353, + "_score": 310.90164, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -53796,7 +53837,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.04626, + "_score": 310.8958, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -53845,7 +53886,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.3855, + "_score": 310.36526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -53894,7 +53935,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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. 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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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? 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Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resin 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 Resin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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. 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. 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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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. 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. 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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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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. 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Share this :   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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Documentation   1 .NET core observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET core installation docs The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. What is .NET core? The cross-platform successor to .NET Framework for building websites, services, and console apps. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET core 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 .NET core. 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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Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Jayrock RestSharp OpenRasta NancyFX MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 189.83965, + "_score": 176.23495, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55150,7 +55284,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 RestSharp quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 RestSharp observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. RestSharp installation docs Popular REST API client library for .NET that features auto-serialization, request type detection, a variety of authentications, and more. What is RestSharp? RestSharp is a popular REST API client library for .NET with the purpose of making synchronous and asynchronous calls to remote resources over HTTP. Check out our .NET documentation for more information. New Relic + RestSharp The New Relic RestSharp monitoring quickstart has the following features: Our dashboards track key indicators like latest errors, CPU utilization, memory heap used, errors and virtual machines and more. Pre-defined alert conditions notify you on performance metrics like Apdex score, memory usage, and transaction errors. Why Monitor RestSharp with New Relic? With application performance monitoring (APM), you will get a high-level overview of your RestSharp app, query data and track activities across the application. The New Relic RestSharp quickstart automatically instruments RestSharp with our .NET agent for a comprehensive monitoring of RestSharp. Install the New Relic RestSharp quickstart today to proactively monitor RestSharp in real-time, detect issues quickly, and respond to them efficiently. The instant observability quickstart is the key to a seamless RestSharp 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 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 NancyFX observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. NancyFX installation docs Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. What is NancyFX? Nancy is a lightweight, low-ceremony, framework for building HTTP based services on .NET Framework/Core and Mono. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments NancyFX 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 NancyFX. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 OpenRasta quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 OpenRasta observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. OpenRasta installation docs OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. What is OpenRasta? OpenRasta is an open-source .NET framework for building everything web, from web sites to RESTful APIs. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments OpenRasta 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 OpenRasta. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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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MonoRail installation docs Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. What is MonoRail? Open source web application framework built for .NET designed to imitate some of the functions of Ruby on Rails. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments MonoRail 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 MonoRail. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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 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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 388.99387, + "_score": 366.27777, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55383,7 +55427,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux HTTPRouter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 266.4536, + "_score": 250.6678, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55426,7 +55470,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.97342, + "_score": 224.26447, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55471,7 +55515,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.97324, + "_score": 224.26433, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55516,7 +55560,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.97324, + "_score": 224.26433, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55568,7 +55612,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.3007, + "_score": 376.27637, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55618,7 +55662,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 397.16974, + "_score": 376.16974, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55669,7 +55713,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Firebase Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.57098, + "_score": 339.59125, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55718,7 +55762,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05377, + "_score": 310.90186, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55767,7 +55811,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.05353, + "_score": 310.90164, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55815,7 +55859,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51552, + "_score": 172.28085, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55857,7 +55901,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51538, + "_score": 172.28075, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55899,7 +55943,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.4732, + "_score": 172.24698, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55942,7 +55986,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.05775, + "_score": 171.91428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -55988,7 +56032,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis Documentation   1 Redis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Open source, key-value data structure store for use as a database, cache, and message broker with wide protocol and dataset support. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 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. New Relic's Redis monitor provides actionable insights into the health of a Redis system. It supports custom charts, custom queries, and pre-built dashboards are available for those who don’t need custom configurations. All critical performance and health metrics are monitored. 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. Value of the Redis quickstart The Redis 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve 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 Elasticsearch Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.8191, + "_score": 171.72302, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56035,7 +56079,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.00888, + "_score": 176.95612, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56082,7 +56126,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.04109, + "_score": 172.28986, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56128,7 +56172,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.04095, + "_score": 172.28975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56174,7 +56218,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.04095, + "_score": 172.28975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56220,7 +56264,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.04095, + "_score": 172.28975, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56267,7 +56311,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Gigamon Newrelic 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 Newrelic 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 Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Cribl Logstream Fastly CDN Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.68384, + "_score": 303.24625, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56321,7 +56365,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration Gigamon Newrelic Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 301.2443, + "_score": 284.1005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56369,7 +56413,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WayScript Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.29483, + "_score": 269.83612, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56418,7 +56462,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.04753, + "_score": 168.79343, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56468,7 +56512,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Datazoom quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Datazoom Documentation   1 Datazoom observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Installation docs Configure Datazoom Connector for New Relic One Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Datazoom quickstart provides a fast and easy launching point into video metrics built on top of New Relic One dashboards, allowing you to gain insights about your viewers, content, ads and your platform's performance. Customize the dashboard to use only the metrics that fit your goals and easily edit metric calculations and tailor them to your needs. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Datazoom, 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 Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 168.61801, + "_score": 158.90955, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56516,7 +56560,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.793, + "_score": 190.6697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56563,7 +56607,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.66353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56609,7 +56653,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56655,7 +56699,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56701,7 +56745,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56749,7 +56793,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 422.02277, + "_score": 397.24106, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56798,7 +56842,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 390.2605, + "_score": 367.42877, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56847,7 +56891,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 390.25162, + "_score": 367.42166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56896,7 +56940,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 390.25134, + "_score": 367.42145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56945,7 +56989,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Database GCP Firebase Storage Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 389.47034, + "_score": 366.79462, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -56998,7 +57042,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Webhook Notifications ServiceNow Notifications Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 94.22836, + "_score": 88.6991, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57038,7 +57082,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 60.11905, + "_score": 60.06679, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57076,7 +57120,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 58.6223, + "_score": 58.64077, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57109,7 +57153,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 50.710068, + "_score": 50.727768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57138,7 +57182,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 45.99309, + "_score": 46.01392, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57181,7 +57225,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57222,7 +57266,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57264,7 +57308,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57308,7 +57352,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2069.6816, + "_score": 1951.3406, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57358,7 +57402,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1784.713, + "_score": 1681.0718, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57406,7 +57450,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Legacy SNMP Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.38402, + "_score": 227.19662, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57450,7 +57494,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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 Nagios Collectd Legacy SNMP Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.83334, + "_score": 226.75476, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57496,7 +57540,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.66536, + "_score": 226.46515, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57539,7 +57583,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.49689, + "_score": 197.40665, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57580,7 +57624,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.49689, + "_score": 197.40665, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57627,7 +57671,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Port monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Port monitoring Documentation   1 Port monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Port monitoring installation docs Monitor the status for networking ports, such as TCP, UDP, etc. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 port monitoring? A port is a point where network connections start and end. It is a logical construct that identifies a specific process or service. The New Relic port monitoring quickstart empowers you to monitor the status of networking ports such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Port quickstart highlights The New Relic port monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards effectively track metrics like total ports open, latest port connected, samples/port, open ports’ timeseries, and open ports by host. Detailed installation, configuration, and changelog details in GitHub. New Relic + port = Optimum performance monitoring New Relic on-host integration for port monitoring tracks the up and down status of a network port like TCP, UDP, etc. It then reports the data for you to identify issues and solve them quickly. The dashboards provide 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 total number of open ports or identify the latest port connected. The port instant observability quickstart provides the necessary insights to make your port troubleshooting easier and more efficient. To use our port monitoring integration, you need to install the New Relic infrastructure agent. You’ll also need to configure the port-monitor-config.yml.sample file. Download the New Relic port quickstart today to monitor your port’s key performance indicators and address issues efficiently. It’s the fastest path to a seamless network port or switch port 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Legacy SNMP Deeper Network Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 231.26413, + "_score": 217.52264, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57674,7 +57718,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 201.6293, + "_score": 188.85254, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57719,7 +57763,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 148.26001, + "_score": 139.45894, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57772,7 +57816,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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) Deeper Network MongoDB monitoring integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration BizTalk360", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 146.4154, + "_score": 137.82758, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57818,7 +57862,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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, 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 Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 146.04251, + "_score": 137.43036, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57868,7 +57912,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PHP MySQL Drupal Kafka", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 272.2495, + "_score": 256.047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57915,7 +57959,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 201.02338, + "_score": 188.685, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -57963,7 +58007,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Proactively monitor the performance of the app with New Relic’s Episerver CMS quickstart.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", + "info": "Monitor Magento with New Relic's PHP agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   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", + "info": "Episerver offers full-service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Proactively monitor the performance of the app with New Relic’s Episerver CMS quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.83765, + "_score": 146.21924, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Magento with New Relic's PHP agent", - "tags": "php", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + "title": "Episerver CMS", + "sections": "Episerver CMS", + "info": "Episerver offers full-service CMS with dedicated layers for commerce and marketing. Proactively monitor the performance of the app with New Relic’s Episerver CMS quickstart.", + "tags": "cms", + "quick_start_name": "Episerver CMS", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 Episerver CMS observability quickstart contains 3 alerts" }, - "id": "623df94d196a679086895436" + "id": "623dfc2328ccbc2af6dd9f48" } ], "/circleci/39109d3d-b1d8-4366-8ca9-b8925005f727": [ @@ -58114,7 +58158,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CircleCI Delphix ReleaseIQ Full Story Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 565.75775, + "_score": 533.2429, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58159,7 +58203,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 500.21094, + "_score": 471.40985, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58213,7 +58257,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Zebrium Root Cause as a Service 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 Root Cause as a Service 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 CircleCI Redis Enterprise Algorithmia Lacework Integration Aporia", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 493.57654, + "_score": 465.12683, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58249,7 +58293,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 492.8848, + "_score": 461.83112, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58306,7 +58350,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cluster Metrics Redis Enterprise Database CRDT 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 CircleCI Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis (Prometheus) Elasticsearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 475.64594, + "_score": 448.06476, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58353,7 +58397,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Golang Ruby Elixir FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 276.6454, + "_score": 254.15735, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58400,7 +58444,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Golang Ruby FastAPI Python C", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 256.3267, + "_score": 235.9671, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58446,7 +58490,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.37077, + "_score": 192.15408, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58493,7 +58537,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.363, + "_score": 192.14789, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58539,7 +58583,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.36285, + "_score": 192.14775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58587,7 +58631,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.66353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58633,7 +58677,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58679,7 +58723,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58725,7 +58769,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58771,7 +58815,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux HTTPRouter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.49681, + "_score": 190.43239, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58819,7 +58863,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.793, + "_score": 190.6697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58866,7 +58910,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.66353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58912,7 +58956,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -58958,7 +59002,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59004,7 +59048,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux HTTPRouter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.49681, + "_score": 190.43239, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59052,7 +59096,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.793, + "_score": 190.6697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59099,7 +59143,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.66353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59145,7 +59189,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59191,7 +59235,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59237,7 +59281,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux HTTPRouter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.49681, + "_score": 190.43239, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59285,7 +59329,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.79315, + "_score": 190.6697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59332,7 +59376,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78546, + "_score": 190.66353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59378,7 +59422,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59424,7 +59468,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59470,7 +59514,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux HTTPRouter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.49696, + "_score": 190.43239, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59518,7 +59562,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.793, + "_score": 190.6697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59565,7 +59609,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59611,7 +59655,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59657,7 +59701,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59703,7 +59747,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux HTTPRouter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.49681, + "_score": 190.43239, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59748,7 +59792,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Linux Python Postman MongoDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 149.63513, + "_score": 141.05138, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59792,7 +59836,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 105.39431, + "_score": 99.29192, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59838,7 +59882,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 105.08316, + "_score": 99.04187, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59883,7 +59927,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 104.99332, + "_score": 98.96962, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59930,7 +59974,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 104.90866, + "_score": 98.90153, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -59976,7 +60020,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.793, + "_score": 190.6697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60023,7 +60067,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.66353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60069,7 +60113,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60115,7 +60159,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60161,7 +60205,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78516, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60209,7 +60253,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Hosting GCP Dataflow GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc Google App Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.2881, + "_score": 377.92984, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60259,7 +60303,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 387.16663, + "_score": 366.37354, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60309,7 +60353,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 Dataflow GCP Firebase Hosting GCP Firebase Storage GCP Dataproc", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.3431, + "_score": 361.79755, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60409,7 +60453,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Google Cloud Spanner observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Google Cloud Spanner installation docs Monitor Google Cloud Spanner 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 Spanner? Globally-distributed relational database service built for the cloud. Add schemas, write and modify data, and run queries. Get started! Start monitoring Google Cloud Spanner by connecting Google Cloud Platform (GCP) to New Relic! Check out our Google Cloud Spanner documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Spanner. 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60506,7 +60596,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60552,7 +60642,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Download the New Relic quickstart to track WebSphere Liberty Profile performance metrics.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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 iOS agent compatibility and requirements Catchpoint Get started with synthetic monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.0942, + "_score": 178.11948, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60730,7 +60775,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PHPunit quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 PHPunit observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. 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 PHPunit observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHPunit installation docs PHPUnit is a unit testing framework for the PHP programming language. What is PHPunit? PHPUnit is a unit testing framework for the PHP programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PHPunit 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 PHPunit. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 142.00432, + "_score": 134.46161, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60777,7 +60822,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   4 Catchpoint quickstart contains 4 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Catchpoint-Overview Catchpoint-Recent Errors Catchpoint-Response Size Catchpoint-Test Times Alerts   1 Catchpoint 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. recent-errors Alerts when there is a new error code for more than 5 minutes and alerts through email. Documentation   2 Catchpoint observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Catchpoint Github repository A repository to help get you started setting up your New Relic & Catchpoint integration. Catchpoint installation docs Learn more about the Catchpoint Test Data Webhook. This quickstart uses the Catchpoint Test Data Webhook to send data to the New Relic Platform, this is accomplished by using New Relic’s Metrics API. We will rely on a third-party Google Cloud function to accept the data from the Catchpoint API, process it in the desired format, and then push it to New Relic. This approach allows you to visualize Catchpoint's digital experience data with New Relic’s Application Performance Monitoring (APM) data together. Dashboards Catchpoint Overview dashboard: Overview of errors and request components of tests Catchpoint Recent Errors dashboard: Recent errors with test id, timestamp, node name and error code Catchpoint Response size: Monitor the average response size in MB Catchpoint Test Times: Test time of with respect to test ids How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors Pavan Kumar 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 Metric API Metric API limits and restricted attributes VMware Tanzu monitoring integration Missing nodes Create metrics from other data types", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 94.10385, + "_score": 89.09159, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60818,7 +60863,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 60.48155, + "_score": 56.220707, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60854,7 +60899,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 56.434166, + "_score": 54.66407, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60900,7 +60945,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.5198, + "_score": 172.28418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60946,7 +60991,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51566, + "_score": 172.28085, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -60988,7 +61033,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51552, + "_score": 172.28075, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61030,7 +61075,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.05789, + "_score": 171.91428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61076,7 +61121,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis Documentation   1 Redis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Open source, key-value data structure store for use as a database, cache, and message broker with wide protocol and dataset support. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 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. New Relic's Redis monitor provides actionable insights into the health of a Redis system. It supports custom charts, custom queries, and pre-built dashboards are available for those who don’t need custom configurations. All critical performance and health metrics are monitored. 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. Value of the Redis quickstart The Redis 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve 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 Elasticsearch Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.81924, + "_score": 171.72302, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61123,7 +61168,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Webhook Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 477.31458, + "_score": 449.64966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61171,7 +61216,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Webhook Notifications ServiceNow Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 477.31458, + "_score": 449.64966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61219,7 +61264,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 477.31458, + "_score": 449.64966, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61269,7 +61314,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Webhook Notifications ServiceNow Notifications Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 410.40887, + "_score": 386.79126, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61301,7 +61346,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 304.6814, + "_score": 288.88446, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61347,7 +61392,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51993, + "_score": 172.2844, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61393,7 +61438,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.5158, + "_score": 172.28108, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61435,7 +61480,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51566, + "_score": 172.28098, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61477,7 +61522,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.47348, + "_score": 172.2472, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61520,7 +61565,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.05803, + "_score": 171.91449, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61571,7 +61616,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 313.95166, + "_score": 295.9332, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61626,7 +61671,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration Gigamon Newrelic Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 313.0888, + "_score": 295.23898, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61677,7 +61722,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Get started with WayScript. See how to create a workspace, add a lair, and build your first tool. Docs: https://wsxdocs.wayscript.com What is an Internal Developer Platform? Requirements See here for self-hosted requirements: https://wsxdocs.wayscript.com/hosting/self-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 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 CircleCI Gigamon Newrelic Speedscale Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 226.77649, + "_score": 213.65704, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61728,7 +61773,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Cribl Logstream 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 Logstream 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 Akamai DataStream 2 Fastly CDN Postman Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 226.32445, + "_score": 213.29385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61776,7 +61821,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WayScript Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 226.32445, + "_score": 213.29385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61829,7 +61874,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration Gigamon Newrelic Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 538.2157, + "_score": 507.24948, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61879,7 +61924,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 457.0113, + "_score": 430.74475, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61933,7 +61978,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Cribl Logstream 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 Logstream 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 Akamai DataStream 2 Fastly CDN Postman Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 330.7951, + "_score": 311.76703, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -61980,7 +62025,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Gigamon Newrelic 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 Newrelic 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 Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Cribl Logstream Fastly CDN Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 329.43, + "_score": 310.50403, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62035,7 +62080,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 254.56052, + "_score": 239.91956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62083,7 +62128,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity BizTalk360 Delphix Mule ESB Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 649.74304, + "_score": 612.33606, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62135,7 +62180,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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) Deeper Network MongoDB monitoring integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration BizTalk360", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 602.61816, + "_score": 567.3927, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62176,7 +62221,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 54.39949, + "_score": 51.239235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62225,7 +62270,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Istio Service CoreDNS ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 54.349533, + "_score": 51.201687, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62270,7 +62315,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Grafana Dashboard Migration Redis (Prometheus) Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 53.532715, + "_score": 50.39534, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62318,7 +62363,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Pulumi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 520.11743, + "_score": 488.99774, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62361,7 +62406,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Chef", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 520.11664, + "_score": 488.99713, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62410,7 +62455,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 476.56427, + "_score": 447.96106, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62456,7 +62501,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Pixie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Pixie Quickstart Dashboard Alerts   3 Pixie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Service Errors (%) This static alert condition evaluates error percentage for Pixie instrumented services Service Response Time (ms) This baseline alert condition evaluates response time for Pixie instrumented services Service Throughput (req/min) This baseline alert condition evaluates throughput for Pixie instrumented services 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 The Pixie quickstart includes a dashboard providing Latency, Errors, and Throughput visibility for your Pixie services running in Kubernetes as well as example alert conditions. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve 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 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 Golden Signals for Web Servers Kubernetes Explore Pixie data Overview Dashboard Pixie data", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 393.92615, + "_score": 370.28052, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62505,7 +62550,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 367.0387, + "_score": 356.28677, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62542,7 +62587,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 864.404, + "_score": 807.39905, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62594,7 +62639,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 772.86523, + "_score": 727.4388, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62646,7 +62691,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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. 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Share this :   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 Truera DagsHub Comet Mona Labs", + "body": "By integrating Amazon SageMaker's integration with New Relic, you'll be able to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize your machine-learning performance across your entire system. Rigorously observe your capabilities to react quickly to changes in the model's input or output and the relationship between the two. Take the next steps to monitor your Amazon SageMaker metrics and objects (that are sent to AWS CloudWatch) and view them as entities and dashboards in New Relic. For a look at our SageMaker integration in action, watch this short YouTube video (2:57 minutes). Stream AWS CloudWatch Metrics to New Relic Start benefiting from New Relic MLOps entities in a single simple step (and just a few minutes!): Important Each metric sent to CloudWatch is automatically sent to New Relic's metric table in NRDB, according to the namespace filter. You can always query them using NRQL: FROM Metric SELECT * WHERE aws.Namespace='/aws/sagemaker/Endpoints' LIMIT MAX SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Manual option Follow our docs to set up CloudWatch Metric Streams. Automated option You may automate the setup with the Terraform code: module \"example_usage\" { source = \"modules/nr-cloudwatch-metric-stream\" name_suffix = \"suffix\" # optional aws_account_id = \"your-aws-account-id\" newrelic_collector_endpoint = \"newrelic-endpoint-url\" newrelic_trusted_account_id = \"12345678\" newrelic_license_key = \"[your-newrelic-license-key](/docs/apis/intro-apis/new-relic-api-keys/#ingest-license-key)\" } Copy When calling the module, please write the correct newrelic_collector_endpoint: HTTP endpoint URL - US datacenter: https://aws-api.newrelic.com/cloudwatch-metrics/v1 HTTP endpoint URL - EU datacenter: https://aws-api.eu01.nr-data.net/cloudwatch-metrics/v1 When you set the metric stream you can choose to stream the metric from all the namespaces, or you can specify namespaces. Important You can view each entity's metrics in a dashboard that's created automatically when the metrics arrive at the New Relic. Monitor your data and model in Amazon SageMaker, and send the metrics to CloudWatch SageMaker automatically monitors your endpoints’ performance, and sends statistic metrics to CloudWatch. For more information, see Endpoint CloudWatch Metrics. To obtain more benefits from the Amazon SageMaker MLOps integration, use the Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor tools. You'll have to define scheduled monitoring jobs to monitor the quality of your machine learning models in production and send metrics to CloudWatch. The Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor provides the following types of monitoring: Monitor Data Quality: Monitor drift in data quality. Example notebook: Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor Namespace: aws/sagemaker/Endpoints/data-metrics Monitor Model Quality: Monitor drift in model quality metrics, such as accuracy. Example notebook: Amazon SageMaker Model Quality Monitor Namespace: aws/sagemaker/Endpoints/model-metrics Monitor Bias Drift for Models in Production: Monitor bias in you model's predictions. Example notebook: Monitoring bias drift and feature attribution drift Amazon SageMaker Clarify Namespace: aws/sagemaker/Endpoints/bias-metrics Monitor Feature Attribution Drift for Models in Production: Monitor drift in feature attribution. Example notebook: Monitoring bias drift and feature attribution drift Amazon SageMaker Clarify Namespace: aws/sagemaker/Endpoints/explainability-metrics Advanced options You can aso publish metric data points to Amazon CloudWatch and define the namespaces and one of the above using the put_metric_data function. If you use your own algorithm for hyperparameter tuning, make sure that it sends at least one metric by writing evaluation data to stderr or stdout. Read more on how to define metrics in automatic model tuning. See also the example notebook Develop, Train, Optimize and Deploy Scikit-Learn Random Forest. Explore your MLOps entities and dashboards We generate aws-entities (under the MLOps entity domain) for the detailed namespaces. For these entities, you can get out-of-the-box dashboards and views. You can also create your own dashboard to view metrics that are not being displayed as part of the entities' views. New Relic entity Namespace Machine learning endpoint /aws/sagemaker/Endpoints, AWS/SageMaker Machine learning model data aws/sagemaker/Endpoints/data-metrics Machine learning model aws/sagemaker/Endpoints/model-metrics, aws/sagemaker/Endpoints/explainability-metrics Go to one.newrelic.com and select the Explorer to view: Your machine-learning entities The dashboard for the metrics of the endpoint from one of the Amazon SageMaker entities The dashboard for the model data entity", + "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 440.66772, + "_score": 427.4432, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Use Superwise to gain observability and get out-of-the-box ML monitoring in the New Relic platform.", - "tags": "machine-learning", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + "title": "Amazon SageMaker MLOps integration", + "sections": "Amazon SageMaker MLOps integration", + "tags": "Amazon SageMaker", + "dataSource": "amazon-sagemaker", + "body": "By integrating Amazon SageMaker's integration with New Relic, you'll be able to instrument, analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize your machine-learning performance across your entire system. Rigorously observe your capabilities to react quickly to changes in the model's input or output" }, - "id": "623dfbc8e7b9d2583a0f3a45" + "id": "61b332d428ccbc3c8e8c55b8" } ], "/mlops-comet/dda42643-7efa-4ae3-8cad-5b4406e874e0": [ @@ -62804,7 +62843,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera Algorithmia Mona Labs Superwise Model Observability Platform", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1053.8319, + "_score": 992.456, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62853,7 +62892,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera DagsHub Comet Mona Labs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 860.8893, + "_score": 810.66187, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62892,7 +62931,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 792.7644, + "_score": 741.30115, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62944,7 +62983,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 692.4378, + "_score": 652.24243, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -62992,7 +63031,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 664.61707, + "_score": 626.1449, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63041,7 +63080,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.38615, + "_score": 152.72583, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63089,7 +63128,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Port monitoring Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Node Exporter Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 146.30681, + "_score": 137.64221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63138,7 +63177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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, 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 Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 146.04251, + "_score": 137.43036, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63187,7 +63226,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 125.5286, + "_score": 118.12457, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63237,7 +63276,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 112.35535, + "_score": 109.20828, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63288,7 +63327,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63647, + "_score": 163.28035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63334,7 +63373,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63380,7 +63419,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63426,7 +63465,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6315, + "_score": 163.27637, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63472,7 +63511,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20172, + "_score": 162.9317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63520,7 +63559,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63567,7 +63606,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63611,7 +63650,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63657,7 +63696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63703,7 +63742,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63747,7 +63786,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 256.2954, + "_score": 241.38832, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63788,7 +63827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.49751, + "_score": 197.40715, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63829,7 +63868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.49751, + "_score": 197.40715, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63871,7 +63910,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.49751, + "_score": 197.40715, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63915,7 +63954,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 208.70134, + "_score": 196.76706, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -63966,7 +64005,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.79315, + "_score": 190.6697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64013,7 +64052,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78546, + "_score": 190.66353, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64059,7 +64098,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64105,7 +64144,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Mux quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Mux Alerts   4 Mux observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Mux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Mux installation docs Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. What is Mux? Mux implements a request router and dispatcher for matching incoming requests to their respective handler in Go. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Mux 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 Mux. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Gin Micro HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64151,7 +64190,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Micro Mux HTTPRouter Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.78531, + "_score": 190.6634, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64204,7 +64243,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Network Flow Devices Set up network flow data monitoring ktranslate Docker container health monitoring Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 900.7161, + "_score": 847.8998, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64253,7 +64292,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 558.8248, + "_score": 558.3852, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64301,7 +64340,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 485.56555, + "_score": 472.28668, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64354,7 +64393,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Performance Monitoring docs Get started with Network Performance Monitoring (NPM). Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Performance 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 Network Flow Devices Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Syslog Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 481.52295, + "_score": 453.34946, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64370,7 +64409,7 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Network Routers and Switches", + "Network Syslog", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Documentation  1", @@ -64382,44 +64421,42 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Network Routers and Switches", + "title": "Network Syslog", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "npm", "network", "networking", - "router", - "switch", - "snmp", + "logging", "ktranslate", "kentik", "infrastructure" ], - "quick_start_name": "Network Routers and Switches", - "external_id": "6f15873edf7f284c3c33e7408f73c50486e7ed37", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5ad3ea1bfb35d913b80f0840be79f712/57743/network-routers-and-switches.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/network-routers-and-switches/8d843fc7-ffcf-489a-93b1-c8499cdd16ec", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:55:13Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:55:13Z", + "quick_start_name": "Network Syslog", + "external_id": "b2d4ba0ff84f29d1a7bfd7851d90eaa0f4fc4888", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/99f5e8722263bd8784a9f6f46c90c084/9d16e/network-syslog.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/network-syslog/478be4d3-134a-4738-995a-7bbe020edcad", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:10:28Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-17T17:34:32Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Router and Switch monitoring from NPM give you valuable insights into potential issues with your network.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", + "info": "Syslog monitoring from NPM gives you valuable insights into potential issues and changes within your network.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for syslog collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Syslog quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of collected syslogs from your network. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) 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 Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 455.46957, + "_score": 440.11298, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "title": "Network Routers and Switches", - "sections": "Network Routers and Switches", - "info": "Router and Switch monitoring from NPM give you valuable insights into potential issues with your network.", + "title": "Network Syslog", + "sections": "Network Syslog", + "info": "Syslog monitoring from NPM gives you valuable insights into potential issues and changes within your network.", "tags": "networking", - "quick_start_name": "Network Routers and Switches", - "body": "'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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose" + "quick_start_name": "Network Syslog", + "body": " View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network KTranslate Container Health Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices" }, - "id": "623dfafe196a67fea7895d38" + "id": "623dfafd196a67f71a895e2f" } ], "/lacework/8a7a7220-e8ec-4959-b35d-0fe082be8039": [ @@ -64458,7 +64495,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 308.6775, + "_score": 290.98132, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64513,7 +64550,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Zebrium Root Cause as a Service 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 Root Cause as a Service 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 CircleCI Redis Enterprise Algorithmia Lacework Integration Aporia", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 278.18243, + "_score": 262.0481, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64562,7 +64599,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 275.75, + "_score": 259.92947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64613,7 +64650,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration Gigamon Newrelic Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 272.93527, + "_score": 257.37866, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64661,7 +64698,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.54373, + "_score": 190.90305, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64708,7 +64745,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64755,7 +64792,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64799,7 +64836,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64845,7 +64882,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64891,7 +64928,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64932,17 +64969,17 @@ ], "quick_start_name": "PHP", "external_id": "31f5980175ad58fb8988699e4773d41b23283697", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cabf64260963c96c85fd641f42bd5a7f/7a8e5/php01.png", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/61569ab7a6f4547250aec96e49b18c21/508b3/php.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/php/475dec69-10c9-4bc6-8312-3caa266fb028", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:37:12Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:37:48Z", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, "info": "New Relic's instant observability quickstart with a PHP server monitor agent helps app developers quickly identify and resolve errors, including slow responses, to enhance customer experiences.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Node.js Java Laravel .NET Tomcat", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Node.js .NET WordPress", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 303.95386, + "_score": 358.15253, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -64958,14 +64995,15 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "WordPress", + "Node.js", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  4", "Documentation  1", - "Why monitor WordPress?", - "WordPress quickstart highlights", - "New Relic + WordPress = Optimum performance monitoring", + "The comprehensive Node.js monitoring system", + "What should you look for in a Node.js dashboard?", + "What’s included in the Node.js quickstart?", + "The value of New Relic’s Node.js quickstart", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -64973,47 +65011,46 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "WordPress", + "title": "Node.js", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ - "wordpress", - "php", - "performance monitoring", - "CMS", + "apm", + "node.js", + "language agent", "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": "WordPress", - "external_id": "dce40bd0532ba30f41a0838915607883108b82a3", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/f04b673afdec7034a3a2bc79e7061854/f84ae/wordpress.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/wordpress/59ba7d1f-7833-4d9b-893d-2b493e5ddac8", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:54:44Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T14:54:44Z", + "quick_start_name": "Node.js", + "external_id": "588deebe45b0e021339243f6828ae00fec7775c6", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/e593615b5c2ec8b2f1330cbe56d61896/a075c/node01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/node-js/01fdea36-5a15-44b4-a864-c4c99866735b", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitoring WordPress is critical to create efficient websites, blogs and apps. Download the New Relic WordPress quickstart to track your key metrics and improve performance.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PHP MySQL Drupal Kafka", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Laravel PHP Java .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.93872, + "_score": 288.2059, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "most popular", - "body": " documentation reference . 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Download the New Relic Django quickstart to proactively track your Django’s performance metrics via New Relic’s Python agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Java Kafka MySQL .NET", + "info": "The New Relic Quickstart for Java provides insight into application performance, improves uptime, and reduces latency. Monitoring is reported using metric time-slice and event data, and all results are displayed in easy-to-use, visual dashboards.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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. 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Download our Tomcat instant observability quickstart to instrument Tomcat with our Java agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django MySQL Node.js", + "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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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Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", + "info": "Monitoring WordPress is critical to create efficient websites, blogs and apps. Download the New Relic WordPress quickstart to track your key metrics and improve performance.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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. 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These alerts detect" + }, + "id": "623df7c928ccbc478bdd990a" + }, { "sections": [ "Express", @@ -65184,7 +65276,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Express quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Express observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Express observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Express installation docs Web application framework built for Node.JS with full functionality and interaction with common APIs. 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? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Koa Restify Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.25653, + "_score": 336.7047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65230,7 +65322,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Express Koa Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.25653, + "_score": 336.7047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65278,7 +65370,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Build your Docker image the way you normally do. To run your Docker app with the agent enabled, add your license key and app name to your docker run command as environment variables: docker run -e NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY=YOUR_LICENSE_KEY \\ -e NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME=\"Your Application Name\" \\ your_image_name:latest Copy Other configuration options Caution Do not include your license key in your Dockerfile or Docker image. For more information, see our documentation on license key security. In addition to setting your application name or license key, you can set other configuration options by starting your container with the -e option. 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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 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": 484.69394, + "_score": 455.61768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65464,7 +65518,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 439.17224, + "_score": 413.4155, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65515,7 +65569,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 413.90997, + "_score": 389.5312, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65563,7 +65617,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 391.9532, + "_score": 368.84747, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65610,7 +65664,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 373.33478, + "_score": 362.41492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65660,7 +65714,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 484.69394, + "_score": 455.61768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65708,7 +65762,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 484.69394, + "_score": 455.61768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65756,7 +65810,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 439.17224, + "_score": 413.4155, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65807,7 +65861,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 413.90997, + "_score": 389.5312, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65855,7 +65909,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 391.9532, + "_score": 368.84747, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65903,7 +65957,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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, 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 Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 574.2563, + "_score": 540.6832, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65948,7 +66002,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Port monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Port monitoring Documentation   1 Port monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Port monitoring installation docs Monitor the status for networking ports, such as TCP, UDP, etc. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 port monitoring? A port is a point where network connections start and end. It is a logical construct that identifies a specific process or service. The New Relic port monitoring quickstart empowers you to monitor the status of networking ports such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Port quickstart highlights The New Relic port monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards effectively track metrics like total ports open, latest port connected, samples/port, open ports’ timeseries, and open ports by host. Detailed installation, configuration, and changelog details in GitHub. New Relic + port = Optimum performance monitoring New Relic on-host integration for port monitoring tracks the up and down status of a network port like TCP, UDP, etc. It then reports the data for you to identify issues and solve them quickly. The dashboards provide 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 total number of open ports or identify the latest port connected. The port instant observability quickstart provides the necessary insights to make your port troubleshooting easier and more efficient. To use our port monitoring integration, you need to install the New Relic infrastructure agent. You’ll also need to configure the port-monitor-config.yml.sample file. Download the New Relic port quickstart today to monitor your port’s key performance indicators and address issues efficiently. It’s the fastest path to a seamless network port or switch port 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Legacy SNMP Deeper Network Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 496.66223, + "_score": 467.4255, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -65995,7 +66049,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 471.87674, + "_score": 458.9322, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66049,7 +66103,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Network Flow Devices Set up network flow data monitoring ktranslate Docker container health monitoring Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 465.44028, + "_score": 438.1632, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66104,7 +66158,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kentik Firehose Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Set up network flow data monitoring Network Routers and Switches", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 462.3745, + "_score": 435.13104, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66155,7 +66209,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Azure App Service AWS ECS/ECR Synthetics Page Link Crawler Infrastructure", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 283.5419, + "_score": 265.34357, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66205,7 +66259,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 197.8772, + "_score": 184.21939, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66254,7 +66308,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.93228, + "_score": 178.48686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66302,7 +66356,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.16418, + "_score": 177.87723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66350,7 +66404,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.16418, + "_score": 177.87723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66398,7 +66452,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Configure control plane monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.9712, + "_score": 325.1565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66447,7 +66501,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.14728, + "_score": 290.98663, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66495,7 +66549,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.0661, + "_score": 250.83942, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66577,7 +66631,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.91385, + "_score": 223.96303, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66633,7 +66687,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 222.51595, + "_score": 220.10727, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66678,7 +66732,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.05408, + "_score": 224.3403, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66723,7 +66777,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.0539, + "_score": 224.34015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66773,7 +66827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.11984, + "_score": 223.58905, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66820,7 +66874,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.81213, + "_score": 198.65987, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66871,7 +66925,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.80627, + "_score": 198.65515, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66917,15 +66971,15 @@ "external_id": "3343b0ff1e358165993cec1ebaecdbfbb4f005a3", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/040c2da82a24857859d56bc396fbf679/066ba/apache01.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/apache/ad5affab-545a-4355-ad48-cfd66e2fbf00", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:37:13Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:37:47Z", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:17Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:17Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, "info": "Check out New Relic's Apache quickstart and gain a more comprehensive understanding of your servers' performance with customized dashboards including: total requests per second, servers reporting, worker status, and more.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Apache httpd quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. 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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Apache httpd quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. 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 Step Execution Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics SSL Certification check", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 148.61542, + "_score": 180.89487, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -66970,7 +67024,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 144.2433, + "_score": 134.19931, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67017,7 +67071,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS ECS/ECR observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS ECS/ECR installation docs Monitor AWS ECS/ECR 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 ECS/ECR? Fully managed container orchestration service built on AWS with a focus on security, reliability, and scalability. Get started! Start monitoring AWS ECS/ECR by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS ECS/ECR documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 ECS/ECR. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 116.260185, + "_score": 109.28128, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67066,7 +67120,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 95.62547, + "_score": 89.03084, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67113,7 +67167,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 91.08583, + "_score": 86.170074, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67152,7 +67206,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 843.46747, + "_score": 788.26855, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67206,7 +67260,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Algorithmia Truera Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 835.24384, + "_score": 785.87604, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67258,7 +67312,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Amazon SageMaker Aporia Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 825.9147, + "_score": 776.9297, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67309,7 +67363,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 819.265, + "_score": 771.9753, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67360,7 +67414,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Build your own ML Integration DagsHub Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 778.5156, + "_score": 732.6532, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67408,7 +67462,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67455,7 +67509,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67499,7 +67553,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67545,7 +67599,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67591,7 +67645,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Yii quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Yii observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. 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 Yii observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Yii installation docs Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. What is Yii? Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Yii 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 Yii. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51483, + "_score": 170.87576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67642,7 +67696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 617.98706, + "_score": 581.8301, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67687,7 +67741,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Pulumi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 429.4405, + "_score": 404.26947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67731,7 +67785,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Chef", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 429.43982, + "_score": 404.26898, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67781,7 +67835,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SIGNL4 Blameless VictorOps Pagerduty Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 355.75293, + "_score": 334.90344, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67829,7 +67883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 143.64473, + "_score": 134.95894, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67876,7 +67930,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51938, + "_score": 172.28395, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67922,7 +67976,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51524, + "_score": 172.28064, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -67964,7 +68018,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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. 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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 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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.47293, + "_score": 172.24677, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68053,7 +68107,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis Documentation   1 Redis observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Redis Open source, key-value data structure store for use as a database, cache, and message broker with wide protocol and dataset support. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 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. New Relic's Redis monitor provides actionable insights into the health of a Redis system. It supports custom charts, custom queries, and pre-built dashboards are available for those who don’t need custom configurations. All critical performance and health metrics are monitored. 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. Value of the Redis quickstart The Redis 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. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve 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 Elasticsearch Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.81885, + "_score": 171.7228, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68106,7 +68160,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 359.02258, + "_score": 338.0396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68342,7 +68396,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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. 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Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OMA Data Ingest Governance Group browser data by URLs Customer Experience Quality Foundation Not seeing specific page or endpoint names in browser data Data Ingestion Breakdown", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 116.745476, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "sections": "Alerts  0", + "tags": "oma", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfa9628ccbca886dd9d5b" } ], "/network-syslog/478be4d3-134a-4738-995a-7bbe020edcad": [ @@ -68586,7 +68640,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 496.11642, + "_score": 467.05328, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68636,7 +68690,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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, 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 Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 487.704, + "_score": 459.2126, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68682,7 +68736,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 471.8764, + "_score": 458.93204, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68736,7 +68790,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Network Flow Devices Set up network flow data monitoring ktranslate Docker container health monitoring Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 465.43958, + "_score": 438.16296, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68791,7 +68845,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kentik Firehose Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Set up network flow data monitoring Network Routers and Switches", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 462.37378, + "_score": 435.13077, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68854,7 +68908,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera Algorithmia Mona Labs Superwise Model Observability Platform", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 604.40955, + "_score": 569.23145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68890,7 +68944,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 593.96234, + "_score": 555.6251, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68940,7 +68994,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera DagsHub Comet Mona Labs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 491.70264, + "_score": 463.26447, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -68991,7 +69045,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 448.23688, + "_score": 422.52075, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69044,7 +69098,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Amazon SageMaker Aporia Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 425.60876, + "_score": 400.474, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69082,7 +69136,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 648.99567, + "_score": 606.723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69134,7 +69188,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 541.6997, + "_score": 510.37396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69186,7 +69240,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Amazon SageMaker Aporia Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 477.3155, + "_score": 449.06958, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69234,7 +69288,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Algorithmia Truera Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker MLOps integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.60477, + "_score": 427.86685, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69283,7 +69337,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera DagsHub Comet Mona Labs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 441.0103, + "_score": 415.23602, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69331,7 +69385,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69374,7 +69428,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69420,7 +69474,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69466,7 +69520,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69512,7 +69566,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Yii quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Yii observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. 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 Yii observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Yii installation docs Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. What is Yii? Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Yii 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 Yii. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51483, + "_score": 170.87576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69559,7 +69613,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.3665, + "_score": 320.7055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69603,7 +69657,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.3665, + "_score": 320.7055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69647,7 +69701,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.3665, + "_score": 320.7055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69691,7 +69745,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.3665, + "_score": 320.7055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69733,7 +69787,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.3665, + "_score": 320.7055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69781,7 +69835,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.14752, + "_score": 290.98645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69830,7 +69884,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IAM observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IAM installation docs Monitor AWS IAM 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 IAM? Securely control access to AWS services and resources, create and manage users, groups, and permissions. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IAM by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IAM documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IAM. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.36295, + "_score": 269.70917, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69879,7 +69933,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS Auto Scaling observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS Auto Scaling installation docs Monitor AWS Auto Scaling 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 Auto Scaling? Launch or terminate EC2 instances automatically, adapting capacity based on user-defined policies, schedules, and health checks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS Auto Scaling by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS Auto Scaling documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Auto 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.69107, + "_score": 269.16965, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69928,7 +69982,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Health AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.67154, + "_score": 269.15396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -69977,7 +70031,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS IoT observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS IoT installation docs Monitor AWS IoT 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 IoT? Provides communication and collects telemetry data between Internet-connected devices and the AWS Cloud. Get started! Start monitoring AWS IoT by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS IoT documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 IoT. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IAM", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.67154, + "_score": 269.15396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70027,7 +70081,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51938, + "_score": 172.28384, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70073,7 +70127,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51524, + "_score": 172.28053, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70115,7 +70169,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.5151, + "_score": 172.28043, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70157,7 +70211,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 Official New Relic quickstart for PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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. 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Share this :   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 Tomcat Django WordPress", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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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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 PHP MySQL Drupal Kafka", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 259.14502, + "_score": 231.1474, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70344,7 +70447,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Java Kafka MySQL .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.27495, + "_score": 207.79572, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70391,7 +70494,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 776.52014, + "_score": 731.77405, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70542,7 +70598,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Amazon SageMaker Aporia Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 700.6852, + "_score": 659.5552, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70589,7 +70645,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 686.98987, + "_score": 647.2156, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70642,7 +70698,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Algorithmia Truera Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 669.1073, + "_score": 629.8885, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70678,7 +70734,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 632.87335, + "_score": 591.95557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70727,7 +70783,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.8172, + "_score": 291.61792, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70774,7 +70830,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.02313, + "_score": 250.79773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70820,7 +70876,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.02313, + "_score": 250.79773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70902,7 +70958,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 245.28761, + "_score": 228.04286, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -70952,7 +71008,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 223.24933, + "_score": 220.8247, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71003,7 +71059,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Configure control plane monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 335.66016, + "_score": 326.81573, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71052,7 +71108,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.1466, + "_score": 290.98587, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71099,7 +71155,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 260.05603, + "_score": 252.79385, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71179,7 +71235,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 242.4252, + "_score": 225.38203, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71235,7 +71291,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 222.51587, + "_score": 220.10718, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71282,7 +71338,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51952, + "_score": 172.28395, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71328,7 +71384,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51538, + "_score": 172.28064, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71370,7 +71426,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51524, + "_score": 172.28053, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71412,7 +71468,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.47305, + "_score": 172.24677, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71455,7 +71511,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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. 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Share this :   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 Tomcat Laravel PHP Java .NET", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 361.36877, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Node.js", + "sections": "Node.js", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "tags": "node.js", + "quick_start_name": "Node.js", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + }, + "id": "623df7c928ccbc478bdd990a" + }, { "sections": [ "Express", @@ -71502,7 +71610,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Express quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Express observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Express observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Express installation docs Web application framework built for Node.JS with full functionality and interaction with common APIs. 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? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Koa Restify Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.25653, + "_score": 336.7047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71548,7 +71656,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Koa quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Koa observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Express Restify Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.25653, + "_score": 336.7047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71596,7 +71704,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Express Koa Restify Node.js Node.js agent configuration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.92776, + "_score": 329.85284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71607,44 +71715,6 @@ }, "id": "623dfb89196a67dfbc896054" }, - { - "sections": [ - "Install the Node.js agent for Docker", - "Instrument your container", - "Important", - "Other configuration options", - "Caution" - ], - "title": "Install the Node.js agent for Docker", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Installation and configuration", - "Nodejs agent", - "Agents" - ], - "external_id": "65afe943cc7f44a12687172751b9a5e2bb8462e4", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/agents/nodejs-agent/installation-configuration/install-nodejs-agent-docker/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T19:33:28Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-24T19:33:28Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "You can use our Node.js agent to instrument Node.js applications deployed in Docker containers. This document explains how to build, configure, and deploy your Dockerized Node.js application that has been instrumented with New Relic. Instrument your container With just a few additions your existing Dockerfile can be used with our Node.js agent. You'll configure the agent by running your new Docker image with environment variables set. Add newrelic to your package.json: \"newrelic\": \"latest\", Copy Install a specific version, or use any of the other options provided by the package.json format. Check the Node.js agent release notes for information about past agent versions. In the first line of your app's main module, add require('newrelic');. Add the environment variable NEW_RELIC_NO_CONFIG_FILE=true to your Dockerfile so the agent can run without a configuration file. Important This environment variable is no longer required as of v7.2.0 of the Node Agent. More information on our configuration settings and order of precedence can be found here. Build your Docker image the way you normally do. To run your Docker app with the agent enabled, add your license key and app name to your docker run command as environment variables: docker run -e NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY=YOUR_LICENSE_KEY \\ -e NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME=\"Your Application Name\" \\ your_image_name:latest Copy Other configuration options Caution Do not include your license key in your Dockerfile or Docker image. For more information, see our documentation on license key security. In addition to setting your application name or license key, you can set other configuration options by starting your container with the -e option. For example, to enable distributed tracing, use: $ docker run -e NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY=YOUR_LICENSE_KEY \\ -e NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME=\"Your Application Name\" \\ -e NEW_RELIC_DISTRIBUTED_TRACING_ENABLED=true \\ your_image_name:latest Copy You can also set configuration options in your Dockerfile using ENV directives: ENV NEW_RELIC_DISTRIBUTED_TRACING_ENABLED=true \\ NEW_RELIC_LOG=stdout # etc. Copy", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 317.23132, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Install the Node.js agent for Docker", - "sections": "Install the Node.js agent for Docker", - "tags": "Nodejs agent", - "body": "You can use our Node.js agent to instrument Node.js applications deployed in Docker containers. This document explains how to build, configure, and deploy your Dockerized Node.js application that has been instrumented with New Relic. Instrument your container With just a few additions your existing" - }, - "id": "617ea53228ccbc39bf800fc7" - }, { "sections": [ "Compatibility and requirements for the Node.js agent", @@ -71683,7 +71753,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 314.4289, + "_score": 295.87897, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71732,7 +71802,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 267.82077, + "_score": 253.01175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71782,7 +71852,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 184.6884, + "_score": 179.08337, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71829,7 +71899,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.56982, + "_score": 169.44482, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71875,7 +71945,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 179.54202, + "_score": 169.42227, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71906,7 +71976,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 145.6523, + "_score": 145.70714, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -71954,7 +72024,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64206, + "_score": 163.28613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72000,7 +72070,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72046,7 +72116,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72092,7 +72162,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63708, + "_score": 163.28215, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72138,7 +72208,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20728, + "_score": 162.93748, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72185,7 +72255,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OKHTTP Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 242.01038, + "_score": 228.17673, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72230,7 +72300,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 235.72763, + "_score": 222.01161, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72277,7 +72347,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 203.99008, + "_score": 198.4027, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72323,7 +72393,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OKHTTP Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 202.64844, + "_score": 190.84674, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72365,7 +72435,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 158.29416, + "_score": 147.25662, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72414,7 +72484,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72460,7 +72530,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72506,7 +72576,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72552,7 +72622,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72598,7 +72668,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72646,7 +72716,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72693,7 +72763,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72737,7 +72807,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72783,7 +72853,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72829,7 +72899,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Yii quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Yii observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. 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 Yii observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Yii installation docs Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. What is Yii? Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Yii 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 Yii. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51483, + "_score": 170.87576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72878,7 +72948,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72922,7 +72992,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -72968,7 +73038,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73014,7 +73084,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73060,7 +73130,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Yii quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Yii observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. 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 Yii observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Yii installation docs Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. What is Yii? Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Yii 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 Yii. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51483, + "_score": 170.87576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73110,7 +73180,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 492.7525, + "_score": 477.49496, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73156,7 +73226,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 491.7525, + "_score": 463.2613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73204,7 +73274,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 475.56335, + "_score": 462.47717, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73252,7 +73322,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 381.9649, + "_score": 360.03458, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73299,7 +73369,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 369.69672, + "_score": 348.32727, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73570,7 +73640,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73617,7 +73687,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73664,7 +73734,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73710,7 +73780,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73756,7 +73826,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Yii quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PHP Alerts   3 Yii observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. 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 Yii observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Yii installation docs Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. What is Yii? Open source, object-oriented web framework for PHP. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Yii 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 Yii. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51483, + "_score": 170.87576, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73800,7 +73870,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73841,7 +73911,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73883,7 +73953,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73926,7 +73996,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5771, + "_score": 1957.6884, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -73972,7 +74042,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 1784.713, + "_score": 1681.0718, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74021,7 +74091,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74068,7 +74138,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74112,7 +74182,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74158,7 +74228,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74204,7 +74274,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74252,7 +74322,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74299,7 +74369,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74343,7 +74413,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74389,7 +74459,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 Kohana Guzzle Silex Symfony CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.51497, + "_score": 170.87589, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74480,7 +74550,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation docs Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a Linux distribution developed by Red Hat for the commercial market. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a Linux distribution developed by Red Hat for the commercial market. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources LAMP stack Infrastructure agent configuration settings Configure the infrastructure agent with Puppet PHP agent installation: Tar file Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 319.89984, + "_score": 301.35645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74532,7 +74602,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PHP MySQL Drupal Kafka", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 157.90662, + "_score": 148.18509, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74585,7 +74655,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 154.36449, + "_score": 144.64531, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74644,7 +74714,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 140.05328, + "_score": 130.26218, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74684,7 +74754,7 @@ "external_id": "47fbce3712a5093b8019687d02405834120ff0c3", "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/install_nr_quick-fe63f0b9cdca7e30c1708cae01df2df0.jpg", "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/new-relic-one/install-configure/install-new-relic/", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:38:10Z", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:04Z", "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:38:44Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, @@ -74692,7 +74762,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 131.03708, + "_score": 126.40291, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74738,7 +74808,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Webhook Notifications ServiceNow Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.6262, + "_score": 515.74005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -74786,7 +74856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 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. 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 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. 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Adobe CQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Adobe CQ installation docs Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. What is Adobe CQ? Java-based Content Management platform solution for building website, mobile apps and forms. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Adobe CQ 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 Adobe CQ. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Thrift Play WS Spray-can WebSphere Websphere Liberty Profile", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 165.44937, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Adobe CQ with New Relic's Java agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfc23196a677d0d896a65" + }, { "sections": [ "Thrift", @@ -74963,7 +75079,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thrift quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Java Alerts   2 Thrift 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 Thrift observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thrift installation docs Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. What is Thrift? Strongly-typed language-agnostic RPC system that can used to build scalable cross-language services. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thrift 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 Thrift. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.55603, + "_score": 152.2166, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75009,7 +75125,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WebSphere Spray-can Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75055,7 +75171,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Websphere Liberty Profile Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75101,7 +75217,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Resin Play WS Thrift", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.15355, + "_score": 151.8952, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75111,51 +75227,6 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 WebSphere quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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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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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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 541.32544, + "_score": 509.9488, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75285,7 +75356,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Algorithmia Truera Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker MLOps integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 454.32983, + "_score": 427.48077, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75332,7 +75403,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Algorithmia Amazon SageMaker Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 450.84995, + "_score": 424.44867, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75384,7 +75455,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera DagsHub Comet Mona Labs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 440.6684, + "_score": 414.8423, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75437,7 +75508,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.099, + "_score": 485.94775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75484,7 +75555,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.099, + "_score": 485.94775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75530,7 +75601,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Pulumi Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.52435, + "_score": 485.48672, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75577,7 +75648,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.51575, + "_score": 485.47983, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75615,7 +75686,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.64963, + "_score": 153.20319, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75664,7 +75735,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Pyramid quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Pyramid observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Pyramid observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Pyramid installation docs Pyramid is an open source and minimalistic web framework written in Python and is based on WSGI. What is Pyramid? Pyramid is an open source and minimalistic web framework written in Python and is based on WSGI. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Pyramid 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 Pyramid. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Bottle Python Psycopg2 piston jinja2", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.81747, + "_score": 227.81323, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75710,7 +75781,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75756,7 +75827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75802,7 +75873,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75848,7 +75919,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75890,7 +75961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 iOS agent compatibility and requirements Catchpoint Get started with synthetic monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.11887, + "_score": 178.14296, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75928,7 +75999,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 iOS agent compatibility and requirements Catchpoint Get started with synthetic monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.11887, + "_score": 178.14296, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -75972,7 +76043,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12341, + "_score": 171.36157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76019,7 +76090,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12326, + "_score": 171.36145, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76063,7 +76134,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.12314, + "_score": 171.36134, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76116,7 +76187,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 798.2186, + "_score": 752.1205, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76165,7 +76236,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera DagsHub Comet Mona Labs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 707.09, + "_score": 665.8567, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76201,7 +76272,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 656.6714, + "_score": 613.90594, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76252,7 +76323,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Build your own ML Integration DagsHub Truera", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 620.5183, + "_score": 584.2923, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76298,7 +76369,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Algorithmia Amazon SageMaker Truera Superwise Model Observability Platform DagsHub", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 599.6619, + "_score": 564.6504, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76352,7 +76423,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SIGNL4 Blameless VictorOps Pagerduty Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 268.80206, + "_score": 253.21713, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76389,7 +76460,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.76541, + "_score": 217.01125, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76429,7 +76500,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 204.75333, + "_score": 203.00053, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76466,7 +76537,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 180.47803, + "_score": 179.86603, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76515,7 +76586,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Configure control plane monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 174.9599, + "_score": 170.47723, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76572,7 +76643,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Amazon SageMaker Aporia Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 850.3535, + "_score": 800.2992, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76619,7 +76690,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 848.0737, + "_score": 798.92554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76668,7 +76739,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Truera DagsHub Comet Mona Labs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 844.8176, + "_score": 795.5941, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76704,7 +76775,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 814.0764, + "_score": 760.9956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76753,7 +76824,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Algorithmia Truera Build your own ML Integration Superwise Model Observability Platform Amazon SageMaker MLOps integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 742.1812, + "_score": 698.65607, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76802,7 +76873,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Silex Symfony", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.65637, + "_score": 242.2771, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76849,7 +76920,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Silex Symfony", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.64658, + "_score": 242.26932, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76896,7 +76967,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.28195, + "_score": 203.51697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76943,7 +77014,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.11769, + "_score": 171.3557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -76986,7 +77057,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.11742, + "_score": 171.35547, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77034,7 +77105,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63647, + "_score": 163.28035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77080,7 +77151,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77126,7 +77197,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77172,7 +77243,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6315, + "_score": 163.27637, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77218,7 +77289,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20172, + "_score": 162.9317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77266,7 +77337,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. 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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 ServiceNow Notifications Slack Notifications Atlassian JIRA Destinations", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 499.05063, + "_score": 470.14557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77412,7 +77483,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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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. 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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 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. 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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. 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Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", + "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Node.js Django Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 91.08596, + "_score": 316.52002, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "title": "Infrastructure", - "sections": "Infrastructure", - "quick_start_name": "Infrastructure", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + "tags": "most popular", + "body": " 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" }, - "id": "623df8bc64441f7bd5005c89" - } - ], - "/django/d8ab0fa9-205e-4c7d-92f1-09ef04b2b8e6": [ + "id": "623df94d64441f10d0006152" + }, { "sections": [ "Laravel", @@ -77834,7 +78001,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat WordPress Django Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 350.52258, + "_score": 315.12253, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -77881,7 +78048,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 285.95642, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "New Relic’s Psycopg2 quickstart provides valuable visibility into Python applications interfacing with PostgreSQL databases via a series of visual dashboards and alerts that monitor connections, CPU utilization, memory, and more.", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " 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. 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It is an API which allows" - }, - "id": "623df85928ccbc5c5ddda0dc" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "AIOHTTP", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", - "Documentation  1", - "AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart", - "Monitoring AIO HTTP", - "New Relic - The complete AIO HTTP dashboard tool", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "AIOHTTP", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "python", - "apm", - "http", - "aiohttp" - ], - "quick_start_name": "AIOHTTP", - "external_id": "07c68f3ddc784cffc846fb73e570180796b6384e", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/b2d9d25b983297865315b7ca5b41f662/a2ee9/python02.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/aiohttp/e7948525-8726-46a5-83fa-04732ad42fd1", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:56:24Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T14:56:24Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "New Relic's AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart offers dashboards, alerts, and custom instrumentation to track the health and performance of your Python application before it impacts user experience.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AIOHTTP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 AIOHTTP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 AIOHTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AIOHTTP installation docs Async HTTP framework for Python with support for client and server management. AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart Instantly monitor Python applications with AIO HTTP quickstart. Our Python integration lets you quickly identify and resolve potential performance issues with your AIO HTTP server and enhance user experiences. Monitoring AIO HTTP Python application developers can extend AIO HTTP performance monitoring to collect, clean, and analyze data to make better data-driven business decisions. Monitoring is vital to ensure uptime and data reliability by keeping an eye on the AIO HTTP server and AIO HTTP client. New Relic's AIO HTTP quickstart provides dashboards and built-in instrumentation to track AIO HTTP requests, CPU utilization, garbage collection CPU time, memory heap used, most popular transactions, throughput reports, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Count on real-time alerts to apdex scores, CPU utilization, and transaction errors. Expand the Python agent's default monitoring and behavior through the agent API or agent config file and target additional activity and functional calls. New Relic - The complete AIO HTTP dashboard tool The AIO HTTP dashboard tool ensures total visibility into critical metrics, leveraging dashboards and synthetic checks. With APIs and flexible custom instrumentation options, developers can use multiple building blocks to improve performance and adapt data for your app. Dashboards - CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - apdex score, cpu utilization, transaction error. Know what's happening in real-time by tracking CPU utilization, throughput reports, and popular transactions with full-stack observability of your entire infrastructure. With the AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart, you can remediate errors before they impact user experience. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   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 Tomcat Django WordPress", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel WordPress", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 270.59442, + "_score": 314.52594, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "most popular", - "body": " by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Tomcat Django WordPress" + "body": " by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Django Tomcat Laravel WordPress" }, "id": "623dfb6a64441f9970005fa6" } @@ -78059,7 +78132,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 184.6166, + "_score": 171.52707, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78104,7 +78177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64206, + "_score": 163.28613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78150,7 +78223,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78196,7 +78269,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78242,7 +78315,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63708, + "_score": 163.28215, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78290,7 +78363,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63647, + "_score": 163.28035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78336,7 +78409,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78382,7 +78455,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78428,7 +78501,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6315, + "_score": 163.27637, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78474,7 +78547,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20172, + "_score": 162.9317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78522,7 +78595,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Notification channels: Control where to send alerts NerdGraph tutorial: Alert notification channels Jumpstart quickstart tool SIGNL4 NerdGraph tutorial: Loss of signal and gap filling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 226.81396, + "_score": 214.45157, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78534,16 +78607,16 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "CircleCI", + "Kafka", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Documentation  1", "Alerts  0", - "CircleCI Quickstart", - "With the CircleCI quickstart you can:", - "The CircleCI quickstart includes a dashboard where users can easily monitor:", - "Requirements", - "Contact us", + "Quickstart for Kafka monitoring", + "Why monitoring kafka is so important", + "New Relic Kafka quickstart features", + "New Relic + Kafka quickstart", + "New Relic - complete Kafka monitoring", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -78551,49 +78624,42 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "CircleCI", + "title": "Kafka", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ - "newrelic partner", - "devops", - "circleci", - "circle", - "cicd", - "featured", - "logs" + "infrastructure", + "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": "CircleCI", - "external_id": "a810602e450e547b1fb849e70429880f19350314", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/70091f7e6c2f78a477a26a624fa4c6ce/38068/circledashboard01.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/circleci/39109d3d-b1d8-4366-8ca9-b8925005f727", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:12:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:12:07Z", + "quick_start_name": "Kafka", + "external_id": "9a00be15791cfaa61c58fa91ebd238ac07e34058", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/ceb97d82d403dd0dc3430a45274dec3e/8e44c/kafka01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/kafka/9c559112-90e1-4ff4-b38b-90c0ba3c56fe", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:17Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:17Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "This integration allows users to view analytical data about their CircleCI jobs within the New Relic monitoring stack.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", + "info": "New Relic’s instant observability quickstart with Kafka monitoring helps track Kafka topics, number of brokers, messages per second, broker bytes, and consumer lag in real-time.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel WordPress", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 106.60559, + "_score": 108.21944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "sections": "CircleCI Quickstart", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 CircleCI quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. 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Share this :   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 CircleCI Delphix ReleaseIQ Full Story Speedscale", + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 106.34749, + "_score": 107.23364, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "sections": "Atlassian Bitbucket quickstart", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Bitbucket quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. 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Share this :   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 VMware ESXi Infrastructure agent configuration settings Install the infrastructure monitoring agent for Linux Port monitoring", + "info": "Check out New Relic's Apache quickstart and gain a more comprehensive understanding of your servers' performance with customized dashboards including: total requests per second, servers reporting, worker status, and more.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Apache httpd quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. 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? 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Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Network Flow Devices Set up network flow data monitoring ktranslate Docker container health monitoring Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", + "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Node.js Django Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 106.18773, + "_score": 106.00331, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "sections": "How to use this quickstart", - "info": "The Kentik Firehose quickstart visualizes network data within New Relic One.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Documentation   1 Kentik Firehose observability" + "sections": "Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for .NET", + "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   4 .NET observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect" }, - "id": "623dfa9628ccbc04b1dd9c50" + "id": "623df94d64441f10d0006152" } ], "/gevent/30e39b88-ad5f-4850-b4e6-d9960bceece6": [ @@ -78760,7 +78834,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63647, + "_score": 163.28035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78806,7 +78880,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78852,7 +78926,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78898,7 +78972,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6315, + "_score": 163.27637, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78944,7 +79018,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20172, + "_score": 162.9317, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -78991,7 +79065,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51938, + "_score": 172.28384, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79037,7 +79111,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.51524, + "_score": 172.28053, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79079,7 +79153,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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%. 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. 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.5151, + "_score": 172.28043, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79121,7 +79195,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Couchbase Oracle Database PostgreSQL Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.47293, + "_score": 172.24664, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79164,7 +79238,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL 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 Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.0575, + "_score": 171.91394, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79211,7 +79285,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79257,7 +79331,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79303,7 +79377,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79349,7 +79423,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79395,7 +79469,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79410,14 +79484,15 @@ "/php/475dec69-10c9-4bc6-8312-3caa266fb028": [ { "sections": [ - "Laravel", + "Node.js", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", + "Alerts  4", "Documentation  1", - "Laravel PHP Monitoring", - "New Relic Laravel quickstart features", - "Why monitor Laravel with New Relic?", + "The comprehensive Node.js monitoring system", + "What should you look for in a Node.js dashboard?", + "What’s included in the Node.js quickstart?", + "The value of New Relic’s Node.js quickstart", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -79425,37 +79500,35 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Laravel", + "title": "Node.js", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", - "php", - "featured", + "node.js", + "language agent", "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": "Laravel", - "external_id": "67e84218e0fb0921cb35ef39605cceca2e48d7bb", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cabf64260963c96c85fd641f42bd5a7f/7a8e5/php01.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/laravel/919aad44-52ba-47fd-9e29-12195979015e", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", + "quick_start_name": "Node.js", + "external_id": "588deebe45b0e021339243f6828ae00fec7775c6", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/e593615b5c2ec8b2f1330cbe56d61896/a075c/node01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/node-js/01fdea36-5a15-44b4-a864-c4c99866735b", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitoring Laravel is crucial to gain instant visibility into changes in Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat WordPress Django Node.js", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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The New Relic Laravel quickstart installs the New Relic PHP" + "tags": "language agent", + "body": " Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Laravel PHP Java .NET" }, - "id": "623dfac464441f0ba0005ab0" + "id": "623df7c928ccbc478bdd990a" }, { "sections": [ @@ -79486,15 +79559,15 @@ "external_id": "1773c6ef758ae710be15917d59aa2a62aef35134", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java/3ebfb315-d0a6-4b27-9f89-b16a9a1ada5f", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:37:12Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:37:47Z", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, "info": "The New Relic Quickstart for Java provides insight into application performance, improves uptime, and reduces latency. Monitoring is reported using metric time-slice and event data, and all results are displayed in easy-to-use, visual dashboards.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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 Tomcat Node.js PHP .NET Laravel", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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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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 Java PHP .NET Laravel Tomcat", + "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Node.js Java PHP Laravel Tomcat", + "info": "Monitoring Laravel is crucial to gain instant visibility into changes in Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat WordPress Django Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 343.86975, + "_score": 353.2342, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "language agent", - "body": " 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" + "sections": "Laravel PHP Monitoring", + "info": "Monitoring Laravel is crucial to gain instant visibility into changes in Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", + "tags": "most popular", + "body": " 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" }, - "id": "623df94d64441f10d0006152" + "id": "623dfac464441f0ba0005ab0" }, { "sections": [ @@ -79639,7 +79713,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PHP MySQL Drupal Kafka", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.97614, + "_score": 269.02936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79686,7 +79760,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79732,7 +79806,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79778,7 +79852,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79824,7 +79898,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79870,7 +79944,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79919,7 +79993,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Silex Symfony", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.65637, + "_score": 242.27695, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -79966,7 +80040,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PDO ODBC Kohana Silex Symfony", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.03058, + "_score": 241.77719, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80013,7 +80087,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.28195, + "_score": 203.51685, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80060,7 +80134,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.11769, + "_score": 171.35559, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80103,7 +80177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.11742, + "_score": 171.35538, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80151,7 +80225,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.81696, + "_score": 291.61774, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80165,85 +80239,6 @@ }, "id": "623dfac4e7b9d223850f4897" }, - { - "sections": [ - "Baseline your data ingest", - "Desired outcome", - "Prerequisites", - "Understand consumption event types", - "Billable telemetry breakdown table", - "Understand your organization's monthly ingest targets", - "Annual pool of funds", - "Pay-as-you-go", - "Free option on Standard edition", - "Understand NRQL operations useful for baselining & change modeling", - "Rate", - "When to use", - "MonthOf", - "Compare With", - "Sliding window", - "Derivative", - "bytecountestimate()", - "Examples", - "Ingest by application (APM, browser, mobile)", - "Metric ingest by integration", - "Log ingest by various infrastructure entities", - "Ingest By Kubernetes cluster", - "Process samples", - "entityType()", - "SHOW EVENT TYPES", - "FACET metricName", - "Process", - "Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard", - "Dashboard overview", - "Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard", - "Generate a tabular 30-day ingest report", - "Customize your report", - "Detect ingest anomalies", - "Alert on ingest anomalies", - "Lookout view", - "Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional)", - "Tip", - "Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional)", - "Exercise", - "Conclusion", - "Additional resources" - ], - "title": "Baseline your data ingest", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Data ingest cost", - "Bill and Usage Data", - "Value drivers", - "Observability as code", - "Drop rules", - "Sampling rate", - "Data ingest cost", - "Operational efficiency", - "Observability maturity" - ], - "external_id": "270ff312bb835974101201db1169e0b73be2bf67", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/oma-dg-org-wide-dashboard-dark-140a5029a9b5361a67198407968700be.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/observability-maturity/operational-efficiency/data-governance-baseline-ingest-guide/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T21:08:17Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-24T21:08:17Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Data ingest governance is a practice of getting optimal value for the telemetry data collected by an organization. This is especially important for a complex organization that has numerous business units and working groups. This is the second part of a four-part guide to optimizing your New Relic data ingest. For this stage of your data ingest governance practice, it's necessary to get a high level view of all of the telemetry currently being generated by your organization. The unit focuses on breaking down ingest stats into various groups such as account, telemetry type, and application. These figures will be used to inform the Optimize your ingest data and Forecast your ingest data stages. You'll learn how to generate a structured breakdown report for the following dimensions: Organization Specific accounts in your organization Billable telemetry type In addition you'll learn how to create highly granular breakdowns including: Application (APM | browser | mobile) Kubernetes cluster Infrastructure integration Desired outcome Understand exactly which groups within your organization are contributing which types of data and how much. Prerequisites Understand consumption event types All billable telemetry is tracked with our NrConsumption and NrMTDConsumption events. This guide focuses on how to query NrConsumption, which provides more granular, real-time data than NrMTDConsumption. The NrConsumption attribute usageMetric denotes the telemetry type. Using NrConsumption, you can ask questions like \"How much browser monitoring data has each account ingested in the last 30 days?\" and \"How has the ingest changed since the previous 30 days?\" Here's a query returning that data: FROM NrConsumption SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) WHERE usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 30 days AGO COMPARE WITH 30 days AGO FACET consumingAccountName Copy The response shows you how many GBs of browser monitoring data you've ingested by account. bash Copy $ Banking platform, 75 GB, +2.9% $ Marketing platform, 40 GB, -1.3% Below is a breakdown of the different usageMetric types, the constituent events (event types where the data is stored), and the type of agent or mechanism responsible for creating the data ingest. Billable telemetry breakdown table NrcConsumption.usageMetric Constituent events Source InfraHostBytes SystemSample, StorageSample, InfrastructureEvent, NetworkSample Infrastructure agent InfraProcessBytes ProcessSample Infrastructure agent InfraIntegrationBytes Various events for third party platform integrations as well as ContainerSample On-host integrations and certain cloud integrations ApmEventsBytes Transaction, TransactionError, and possibly WorkloadStatus APM agent(s) TracingBytes Span, SpanEvent APM agent(s) and OpenTelemetry BrowserEventsBytes Browser, BrowserInteraction, Browser:EventLog, Browser:JSErrors, JavaScriptError, PageView, PageViewTiming, PcvPerf Browser agent MobileEventsBytes Mobile, MobileReqest, MobileRequestError, MobileSession, MobileHandleException, MobileCrash Mobile agent SeverlessBytes Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda events) Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda integration) LoggingBytes Log as well as partition-specific events of the pattern [partition].Log Various (Fluentd, FluentBit, Syslog, cloud-specific streaming services) MetricEventBytes Metric From the Metric API and integrations that use that (dimensional metrics), or from agents such as browser agent, APM agent, or mobile agent (metric timeslice data). CustomEventBytes Various Various APIs. Use SHOW EVENT TYPES to view all event types available in an account. Understand your organization's monthly ingest targets For our usage-based pricing model, telemetry data and users both contribute to your usage and cost. This guide is focused on maximizing the value of telemetry data. The mention of users in this section is to help you understand different options for balancing users and data. There are three general types of usage plans. Your usage plan may affect how you set ingest targets for your organization. Annual pool of funds If you have an annual pool of funds agreement, you'll likely have a monthly target budget for data ingest. For example, you may have set a target of 5TB per day and 100 full platform users. In this type of plan data, users can be \"traded off\" but it's best to discuss this with other stakeholders in your organization to ensure you're getting the right mix for your observability goals. Although some customers will plan for variability in their consumption during the year, let's assume for now our monthly consumption budget is your total annual pool of funds amount divided by 12. If you know the number of full platform users and core users you need, you can use this formula: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Pay-as-you-go In a pay-as-you-go plan you'll not have a predetermined yearly commit however, you'll likely have an understood limit to your monthly spend. In this model, you'd do the following to determine your target ingest: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Free option on Standard edition For our Standard edition, you can get up to 100GB data ingest per month for free. If you're currently working in a free account, you can consider 100GB your monthly ingest target. In a free account any additional data ingested over 100GB per month is billed at $0.25 per GB. For more on these topics, see usage-based pricing. Understand NRQL operations useful for baselining & change modeling Rate When to use Use the rate operator when you need to take a sample of data pulled from a certain time period and produce a given rate. For example, take a daily sample of data and compute a 30 day rate based on that. Compute rate based on a given sample of data See what your daily average ingest has been for the past month. SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' LIMIT MAX SINCE 30 days AGO Copy Our simple response for the entire organization is bash Copy $ Daily ingest rate: 30.4 k This query shows that the daily ingest rate was approximately 30 TB per day for the last month. MonthOf When to use Use this when it's important to constrain an ingest calculation to specific calendar months. For example, ingest for an integration may have increased in late January and continued through mid February. This operator will help facet the ingest to the specific calendar months used for billing. Facet by calendar month SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' FACET monthOf(timestamp) LIMIT MAX SINCE 56 weeks AGO Copy The resulting table shows fairly high variability. Note that things were fairly hot in August and September. Some of that is our organization seasonality but also was related to some increasing the breadth of our telemetry coverage. bash Copy $ |MONTH OF TIMESTAMP|GB INGESTED| $ |---|---| $ |December 2021*|636 k| $ |November 2021|901 k| $ |October 2021|873 k| $ |September 2021|1.05 M| $ |August 2021|1.08 M| $ |July 2021|1.05 M| $ |June 2021|887 k| $ |May 2021|881 k| $ ||| Compare With When to use Use this when you want to evaluate the amount of change in ingest volume or rate between one time period in another. This is important to know if your ingest is creeping up unexpectedly. Simple Change Analysis SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' AND usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 6 months AGO UNTIL 1 week AGO TIMESERIES 7 weeks COMPARE WITH 2 months ago Copy Example chart showing the use of COMPARE WITH to understand growth patterns. Sliding window When to use Use this when you need to remove the effects of regular variability of ingest to see the broader pattern. Telemetry is inherently noisy. Real world phenomena happen in spurts leaving many random peaks and troughs in the signal. This is good in a way as it lets us view the full complexity of a phenomenon. However, when we're seeking to see trends, we can be distracted by detail. NRQL provides a powerful way to smooth out any time series by combining each data point with slightly older points. This let's us focus on the overall temporal trend rather than one extreme increase or decrease. Note the jaggedness of the raw timeseries for 1 day ingest rate: FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' SINCE 26 weeks AGO TIMESERIES 1 DAY Copy Daily rate time series without smoothing Now if we use a sliding window of four days to reduce the impact of single day events we'll see a clearer picture. Four days is a good choice since it will blur the impact of weekends, so data for a Sunday will be combined somewhat with data for a Friday, etc. FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' since 26 weeks ago TIMESERIES 1 DAY SLIDE BY 4 days Copy Daily rate time series with smoothing Derivative When to use Use this to estimate the statistical rate of change over a given time period. The rate of change is calculated using a linear least-squares regression to approximate the derivative. NRQL provides us with some tools to assess the rate of change. This is useful because, as we see in the previous example, we had a very large increase over the past several months in browser metrics. This rate of change analysis uses the derivative operator and it gives us some confidence that the main growth happened back in early September. It seems as though our growth rate based on the 7 day derivative is somewhat negative so we may have reached a new plateau at the moment in BrowserEventsBytes ingest. SELECT derivative(sum(GigabytesIngested) , 7 day) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' and usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' LIMIT MAX SINCE 3 MONTHS AGO UNTIL THIS MONTH TIMESERIES 1 MONTH slide by 3 days COMPARE WITH 1 WEEK AGO Copy Using a seven day derivative to explore ingest trends bytecountestimate() When to use Use this operator whenever you need to estimate the ingest data footprint for a subset of raw events or metrics. Examples Ingest by application (APM, browser, mobile) Run these queries in each sub-account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. The queries estimate a 30 day rate based on 1 week of collection. Estimate 30 day rate APM: FROM Transaction, TransactionError, TransactionTrace, SqlTrace, ErrorTrace, Span SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Browser: FROM PageAction, PageView, PageViewTiming, AjaxRequest, JavaScriptError SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Mobile: FROM Mobile, MobileRequestError, MobileSession SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Metric ingest by integration Some examples of usage.Integration values that will show up with this facet are: com.newrelic.mssql (the New Relic MSSQL on-host integration) com.newrelic.rabbitmq (the New Relic RabbitMQ on-host integration) EC2 (the AWS EC2 integration) Lambda (the Lambda integration) Run these queries in each specific account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. Estimate 30 day rate: FROM Metric SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Seven day sum: FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Log ingest by various infrastructure entities Of all New Relic telemetry types, log data is the one with the most variation. A Log record can contain nearly any field and often it's unknown what a given log record will contain. Because there's no common schema, log ingest baselining may require a bit more analysis than baselining other data types. One of the more useful basic log ingest techniques is to try to estimate ingest by host, container, or even by Kubernetes cluster. Here are some examples: Log ingest by host for past 3 hours (total): FROM Log SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by host (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by cluster_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name Copy Log ingest by cluster_name and container_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name, container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET clusterName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Process samples ProcessSample can be quite a high volume event. In this example we'll compute the 30 day ingest per command line. Estimate 30 day rate by command name FROM ProcessSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingested' FACET commandName SINCE 1 DAY AGO Copy entityType() When to use Use the entityType() operator when you need to have event level granularity in your query and when you are unfamiliar with what custom events are present in your account. Often times we'll use a query that selects multiple events. This one of the primary means we have to determine how much data a given agent or integration is sending us. The following query tells us how much data the Kubernetes integration is sending us: FROM K8sApiServerSample, K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample, K8sControllerManagerSample, K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sSchedulerSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sStatefulsetSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 AS 'Gigabytes' SINCE 1 DAYS AGO LIMIT MAX Copy It's powerful in itself, but it'll only return a single aggregate value: bash Copy $ 42.341 Gigabytes When we need to drill deeper to know how much data specific event is consuming, we can use entityType() in a facet clause to get that result. Adding the clause FACET entityType() to the previous query gives us: Listing of ingest by K8s event type SHOW EVENT TYPES When to use Use SHOW EVENT TYPES when you're uncertain of the events that exist in your account. SHOW EVENT TYPES lists all event types in an account for a given time period. For more detail, see SHOW EVENT TYPES. Using a specific time window can be useful to better understand when a given event started to come into the system. FACET metricName When to use Use FACET metricName when you need metric-name-level granularity in your query. The best way to really explore metrics and get a sense of the relative volume of data coming from each is to use FACET metricName on a SELECT FROM Metric query. It's possible to incorporate WHERE clauses to narrow the list down. For example, to view the relative ingest volume for metrics with the text kube_pod in metricName run a query like this: SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 as 'Gigabytes' from Metric facet metricName where metricName like '%kube_pod%' since 1 day ago limit max Copy Listing of ingest by the metricName attribute of the Metric namespace Process Here are the major steps you'll do as part of this data ingest governance improvement procedure: Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard Generate a tabular 30 day ingest report Customize your report Detect ingest anomalies Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) We'll describe these steps in more detail below. Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard To install the dashboard: Navigate to the data ingest governance quickstart. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right portion of your browser window. If applicable: select your primary or top-level account in the account dropdown. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data ingest governance baseline dashboard. That will bring you to the newly installed dashboard. Dashboard overview The main overview tab shows a variety of charts including some powerful time series views. Organization wide baseline ingest time series The second tab provides a baseline report by sub-account and usage metric. Organization wide baseline tabular view The remaining tabs provide detailed views of specific telemetry types such as browser data, APM data, logs, and traces. For example, this screenshot shows the browser detail page: Example of an ingest detail focused on a single telemetry type (in this case browser data). Detail tabs include: APM: ApmEventsBytes Tracing: TracingBytes Browser: BrowserEventsBytes Mobile: MobileEventsBytes Infra (host): InfraHostBytes Infra (process):InfraProcessBytes Infra (integration): InfraIntegrationBytes Custom events: CustomEventsBytes Serverless: ServerlessBytes Pixie: PixieBytes Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard In the prerequisites section we discussed the concept of a monthly usage target. You may actually have several targets to help keep you on track: An overall organizational target on daily rate or monthly ingest. Targets per data type to ensure the optimal breakdown (for example 1 TB per day for logs and 2 TB per day for metrics). Targets for specific sub-accounts or business units. In our example we have an organization that targets their total organizational ingest to < 360 TB per month. This was a new target after having reduced ingest down from over 20TB per day (600 TB per month). To make the target easier to measure against we added a threshold line chart by adding the static number 360000 to our SELECT statement. SELECT 360000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 30 day) AS '30 Day Rate' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago limit max compare with 1 month ago TIMESERIES 7 days Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our target thirty-day ingest target. We can also apply a daily rate target line. Let's just divide 360000 by 30 and we'll use 12000 as our daily rate target. Update the Daily ingest rate (compare with 3 months prior) chart: SELECT 12000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngestTimeseries FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' TIMESERIES AUTO since 9 months ago limit max COMPARE WITH 3 months ago Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our daily ingest target. Generate a tabular 30-day ingest report To create a 30-day ingest report: Open the previously installed data ingest governance baseline dashboard. Click on the Baseline report tab. Click on ... in the upper right of the \"Last 30 days\" table and choose Export as CSV Import the CSV into Google Sheets, or the spreadsheet of your choice. Alternatively, if you didn't install the dashboard, you may simply use this query to create a custom chart in the query builder: SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'gb_ingest_30_day_sum', rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'gb_ingest_daily_rate', derivative(GigabytesIngested, 90 day) as 'gb_ingest_90_day_derivative' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago facet consumingAccountName, usageMetric limit max Copy Below is an example of a sheet we imported into Google Sheets. A spreadsheet exported from the baseline dashboard tabular page The screenshot shows the table sorted by 30 day ingest total. Feel free to adjust your timeline and some of the details as needed. For example, we chose to extract a 90-day derivative to have some sense of change over the past few months. You could easily alter the time period of the derivative to suit your objectives. Customize your report Add useful columns to your report in order to facilitate other phases of data ingest governance, such as Optimize, and Forecast. The following fields will help guide optimization and planning decisions: Notes: Note any growth anomalies and any relevant explanations for them. Indicate any major expected growth if foreseen. Technical contact: Name of the manager of a given account or someone related to a specific telemetry type. Detect ingest anomalies Here are some steps for detecting ingest anomalies. Alert on ingest anomalies Use this ingest alerts guide to make sure that an increase in data consumption doesn't catch you by surprise. At a minimum, create: A threshold alert to notify if you exceed monthly targets for data ingest beyond seasonal increases An anomaly alert to notify you of a sudden sharp increase ingest data In addition to using alerts to identify consumption anomalies, you can use New Relic Lookout to explore potential ingest anomalies. Lookout view Lookout allows you to provide nearly any NRQL query and it will search for anomalies over a given period of time. The view below is based on this query: SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngest FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' FACET usageMetric Copy We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by usageMetric. Change the facet field to consumingAccountName to get this view: We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by consumingAccountName. Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) In a previous section you installed the ingest baseline dashboard that uses NrConsumption as its primary source. In addition to that high level view you can create other visualizations that use bytescountestimate() to estimate ingest for nearly any event or metric. A detailed overview of bytescountestimate() was discussed in the prerequisites section. To install the entity breakdown dashboard: Go to the same quickstart you used for the baseline dashboard. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right section of your browser window. You should install it into any account that contains APM, browser monitoring, mobile monitoring, or Kubernetes clusters using the import dashboard function. (If you have a partnership: don't install this dashboard into a partnership owner account, or POA.) You can install this dashboard into multiple accounts. If you have a parent/child account structure: you can install the dashboard into a parent account and modify the dashboard so you have account-specific charts all in one dashboard. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data governance entity breakdowns dashboard. The entity breakdown dashboard uses bytecountestimate() to facet ingest by useful attributes such as application or cluster name You can refer back to this section to see exactly which event types are used in these breakdowns. Tip These queries consume more resources because they don't work from a pre-aggregated data source like NrConsumption. You may need to adjust the time frames by using additional WHERE and LIMIT clauses to make them work better in some of your environments. Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) New Relic's cloud integrations can often be a significant source of data ingest growth. Without good visualizations it can be very difficult to pinpoint where the growth is coming from. This is partly because these integrations are so easy to configure and they aren't part of an organization's normal CI/CD pipeline. They may also not be part of a formal configuration management system. Fortunately this powerful set of dashboards can be installed directly from New Relic Instant Observability. Individual dashboards installed by this package include: AWS integrations Azure integrations Google Cloud Platform integrations On-host integrations Kubernetes This quickstart contains a highly granular set of dashboards breaking down data by nearly every cloud integration, on-host integration, and the Kubernetes integration. Exercise Answering the following questions will help you develop confidence in your ability to interpret baseline data and make correct inferences. These questions can be answered using the data ingest baseline and data ingest entity breakdown dashboards. Install those dashboards as described and see how many of these questions you can answer. Questions What is the typical daily ingest rate for the entire organization (all accounts) in the past week? What was it three months prior? What are the top three telemetry types (for the organization as a whole) by ingest? List each telemetry type and its most recent 30 day ingest rate. How many accounts contribute to this organization's ingest? How many accounts (if any) currently contribute more than 50TB per month? What are the top three accounts in terms of ingest for the past 30 days? What is the GB ingest for the calendar month of this past January for the highest consuming account? What are the top three accounts in terms of ApmEventsBytes ingest for the past 30 days What is the single largest increase in terms of telemetry type ingest for a given account in the last 9 months? What about decreases? Go to the account that contributes the most ApmEventsBytes and install/open the data governance entity breakdown dashboard. List the top three APM applications by ingest for the past 24 hours and their respective 24-hour ingest rates. Conclusion The process section took you through the creation of data ingest visualizations and reports. You can now review data ingest with a data driven visual approach that you and your peers can use to collaborate around. Going forward, decide which visualizations to use for: Your monthly ingest check-ins Your yearly ingest planning meetings Best practice visualizations for anyone managing data ingest for one or more accounts in an organization. Additional resources Other related resources include: Manage incoming data Data management hub Drop data using Nerdgraph Alert on data ingest anomalies Automating telemetry workflows Metrics aggregation and events to metrics", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 242.2634, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "sections": "Ingest By Kubernetes cluster", - "tags": "Sampling rate", - "body": ", container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT" - }, - "id": "626f2d28e7b9d2acf62a736d" - }, { "sections": [ "Kubernetes", @@ -80281,7 +80276,7 @@ "body": "What's included? 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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. 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This is especially important for a complex organization that has numerous business units and working groups. This is the second part of a four-part guide to optimizing your New Relic data ingest. For this stage of your data ingest governance practice, it's necessary to get a high level view of all of the telemetry currently being generated by your organization. The unit focuses on breaking down ingest stats into various groups such as account, telemetry type, and application. These figures will be used to inform the Optimize your ingest data and Forecast your ingest data stages. You'll learn how to generate a structured breakdown report for the following dimensions: Organization Specific accounts in your organization Billable telemetry type In addition you'll learn how to create highly granular breakdowns including: Application (APM | browser | mobile) Kubernetes cluster Infrastructure integration Desired outcome Understand exactly which groups within your organization are contributing which types of data and how much. Prerequisites Understand consumption event types All billable telemetry is tracked with our NrConsumption and NrMTDConsumption events. This guide focuses on how to query NrConsumption, which provides more granular, real-time data than NrMTDConsumption. The NrConsumption attribute usageMetric denotes the telemetry type. Using NrConsumption, you can ask questions like \"How much browser monitoring data has each account ingested in the last 30 days?\" and \"How has the ingest changed since the previous 30 days?\" Here's a query returning that data: FROM NrConsumption SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) WHERE usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 30 days AGO COMPARE WITH 30 days AGO FACET consumingAccountName Copy The response shows you how many GBs of browser monitoring data you've ingested by account. bash Copy $ Banking platform, 75 GB, +2.9% $ Marketing platform, 40 GB, -1.3% Below is a breakdown of the different usageMetric types, the constituent events (event types where the data is stored), and the type of agent or mechanism responsible for creating the data ingest. Billable telemetry breakdown table NrcConsumption.usageMetric Constituent events Source InfraHostBytes SystemSample, StorageSample, InfrastructureEvent, NetworkSample Infrastructure agent InfraProcessBytes ProcessSample Infrastructure agent InfraIntegrationBytes Various events for third party platform integrations as well as ContainerSample On-host integrations and certain cloud integrations ApmEventsBytes Transaction, TransactionError, and possibly WorkloadStatus APM agent(s) TracingBytes Span, SpanEvent APM agent(s) and OpenTelemetry BrowserEventsBytes Browser, BrowserInteraction, Browser:EventLog, Browser:JSErrors, JavaScriptError, PageView, PageViewTiming, PcvPerf Browser agent MobileEventsBytes Mobile, MobileReqest, MobileRequestError, MobileSession, MobileHandleException, MobileCrash Mobile agent SeverlessBytes Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda events) Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda integration) LoggingBytes Log as well as partition-specific events of the pattern [partition].Log Various (Fluentd, FluentBit, Syslog, cloud-specific streaming services) MetricEventBytes Metric From the Metric API and integrations that use that (dimensional metrics), or from agents such as browser agent, APM agent, or mobile agent (metric timeslice data). CustomEventBytes Various Various APIs. Use SHOW EVENT TYPES to view all event types available in an account. Understand your organization's monthly ingest targets For our usage-based pricing model, telemetry data and users both contribute to your usage and cost. This guide is focused on maximizing the value of telemetry data. The mention of users in this section is to help you understand different options for balancing users and data. There are three general types of usage plans. Your usage plan may affect how you set ingest targets for your organization. Annual pool of funds If you have an annual pool of funds agreement, you'll likely have a monthly target budget for data ingest. For example, you may have set a target of 5TB per day and 100 full platform users. In this type of plan data, users can be \"traded off\" but it's best to discuss this with other stakeholders in your organization to ensure you're getting the right mix for your observability goals. Although some customers will plan for variability in their consumption during the year, let's assume for now our monthly consumption budget is your total annual pool of funds amount divided by 12. If you know the number of full platform users and core users you need, you can use this formula: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Pay-as-you-go In a pay-as-you-go plan you'll not have a predetermined yearly commit however, you'll likely have an understood limit to your monthly spend. In this model, you'd do the following to determine your target ingest: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Free option on Standard edition For our Standard edition, you can get up to 100GB data ingest per month for free. If you're currently working in a free account, you can consider 100GB your monthly ingest target. In a free account any additional data ingested over 100GB per month is billed at $0.25 per GB. For more on these topics, see usage-based pricing. Understand NRQL operations useful for baselining & change modeling Rate When to use Use the rate operator when you need to take a sample of data pulled from a certain time period and produce a given rate. For example, take a daily sample of data and compute a 30 day rate based on that. Compute rate based on a given sample of data See what your daily average ingest has been for the past month. SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' LIMIT MAX SINCE 30 days AGO Copy Our simple response for the entire organization is bash Copy $ Daily ingest rate: 30.4 k This query shows that the daily ingest rate was approximately 30 TB per day for the last month. MonthOf When to use Use this when it's important to constrain an ingest calculation to specific calendar months. For example, ingest for an integration may have increased in late January and continued through mid February. This operator will help facet the ingest to the specific calendar months used for billing. Facet by calendar month SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' FACET monthOf(timestamp) LIMIT MAX SINCE 56 weeks AGO Copy The resulting table shows fairly high variability. Note that things were fairly hot in August and September. Some of that is our organization seasonality but also was related to some increasing the breadth of our telemetry coverage. bash Copy $ |MONTH OF TIMESTAMP|GB INGESTED| $ |---|---| $ |December 2021*|636 k| $ |November 2021|901 k| $ |October 2021|873 k| $ |September 2021|1.05 M| $ |August 2021|1.08 M| $ |July 2021|1.05 M| $ |June 2021|887 k| $ |May 2021|881 k| $ ||| Compare With When to use Use this when you want to evaluate the amount of change in ingest volume or rate between one time period in another. This is important to know if your ingest is creeping up unexpectedly. Simple Change Analysis SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' AND usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 6 months AGO UNTIL 1 week AGO TIMESERIES 7 weeks COMPARE WITH 2 months ago Copy Example chart showing the use of COMPARE WITH to understand growth patterns. Sliding window When to use Use this when you need to remove the effects of regular variability of ingest to see the broader pattern. Telemetry is inherently noisy. Real world phenomena happen in spurts leaving many random peaks and troughs in the signal. This is good in a way as it lets us view the full complexity of a phenomenon. However, when we're seeking to see trends, we can be distracted by detail. NRQL provides a powerful way to smooth out any time series by combining each data point with slightly older points. This let's us focus on the overall temporal trend rather than one extreme increase or decrease. Note the jaggedness of the raw timeseries for 1 day ingest rate: FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' SINCE 26 weeks AGO TIMESERIES 1 DAY Copy Daily rate time series without smoothing Now if we use a sliding window of four days to reduce the impact of single day events we'll see a clearer picture. Four days is a good choice since it will blur the impact of weekends, so data for a Sunday will be combined somewhat with data for a Friday, etc. FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' since 26 weeks ago TIMESERIES 1 DAY SLIDE BY 4 days Copy Daily rate time series with smoothing Derivative When to use Use this to estimate the statistical rate of change over a given time period. The rate of change is calculated using a linear least-squares regression to approximate the derivative. NRQL provides us with some tools to assess the rate of change. This is useful because, as we see in the previous example, we had a very large increase over the past several months in browser metrics. This rate of change analysis uses the derivative operator and it gives us some confidence that the main growth happened back in early September. It seems as though our growth rate based on the 7 day derivative is somewhat negative so we may have reached a new plateau at the moment in BrowserEventsBytes ingest. SELECT derivative(sum(GigabytesIngested) , 7 day) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' and usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' LIMIT MAX SINCE 3 MONTHS AGO UNTIL THIS MONTH TIMESERIES 1 MONTH slide by 3 days COMPARE WITH 1 WEEK AGO Copy Using a seven day derivative to explore ingest trends bytecountestimate() When to use Use this operator whenever you need to estimate the ingest data footprint for a subset of raw events or metrics. Examples Ingest by application (APM, browser, mobile) Run these queries in each sub-account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. The queries estimate a 30 day rate based on 1 week of collection. Estimate 30 day rate APM: FROM Transaction, TransactionError, TransactionTrace, SqlTrace, ErrorTrace, Span SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Browser: FROM PageAction, PageView, PageViewTiming, AjaxRequest, JavaScriptError SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Mobile: FROM Mobile, MobileRequestError, MobileSession SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Metric ingest by integration Some examples of usage.Integration values that will show up with this facet are: com.newrelic.mssql (the New Relic MSSQL on-host integration) com.newrelic.rabbitmq (the New Relic RabbitMQ on-host integration) EC2 (the AWS EC2 integration) Lambda (the Lambda integration) Run these queries in each specific account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. Estimate 30 day rate: FROM Metric SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Seven day sum: FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Log ingest by various infrastructure entities Of all New Relic telemetry types, log data is the one with the most variation. A Log record can contain nearly any field and often it's unknown what a given log record will contain. Because there's no common schema, log ingest baselining may require a bit more analysis than baselining other data types. One of the more useful basic log ingest techniques is to try to estimate ingest by host, container, or even by Kubernetes cluster. Here are some examples: Log ingest by host for past 3 hours (total): FROM Log SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by host (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by cluster_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name Copy Log ingest by cluster_name and container_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name, container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET clusterName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Process samples ProcessSample can be quite a high volume event. In this example we'll compute the 30 day ingest per command line. Estimate 30 day rate by command name FROM ProcessSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingested' FACET commandName SINCE 1 DAY AGO Copy entityType() When to use Use the entityType() operator when you need to have event level granularity in your query and when you are unfamiliar with what custom events are present in your account. Often times we'll use a query that selects multiple events. This one of the primary means we have to determine how much data a given agent or integration is sending us. The following query tells us how much data the Kubernetes integration is sending us: FROM K8sApiServerSample, K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample, K8sControllerManagerSample, K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sSchedulerSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sStatefulsetSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 AS 'Gigabytes' SINCE 1 DAYS AGO LIMIT MAX Copy It's powerful in itself, but it'll only return a single aggregate value: bash Copy $ 42.341 Gigabytes When we need to drill deeper to know how much data specific event is consuming, we can use entityType() in a facet clause to get that result. Adding the clause FACET entityType() to the previous query gives us: Listing of ingest by K8s event type SHOW EVENT TYPES When to use Use SHOW EVENT TYPES when you're uncertain of the events that exist in your account. SHOW EVENT TYPES lists all event types in an account for a given time period. For more detail, see SHOW EVENT TYPES. Using a specific time window can be useful to better understand when a given event started to come into the system. FACET metricName When to use Use FACET metricName when you need metric-name-level granularity in your query. The best way to really explore metrics and get a sense of the relative volume of data coming from each is to use FACET metricName on a SELECT FROM Metric query. It's possible to incorporate WHERE clauses to narrow the list down. For example, to view the relative ingest volume for metrics with the text kube_pod in metricName run a query like this: SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 as 'Gigabytes' from Metric facet metricName where metricName like '%kube_pod%' since 1 day ago limit max Copy Listing of ingest by the metricName attribute of the Metric namespace Process Here are the major steps you'll do as part of this data ingest governance improvement procedure: Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard Generate a tabular 30 day ingest report Customize your report Detect ingest anomalies Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) We'll describe these steps in more detail below. Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard To install the dashboard: Navigate to the data ingest governance quickstart. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right portion of your browser window. If applicable: select your primary or top-level account in the account dropdown. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data ingest governance baseline dashboard. That will bring you to the newly installed dashboard. Dashboard overview The main overview tab shows a variety of charts including some powerful time series views. Organization wide baseline ingest time series The second tab provides a baseline report by sub-account and usage metric. Organization wide baseline tabular view The remaining tabs provide detailed views of specific telemetry types such as browser data, APM data, logs, and traces. For example, this screenshot shows the browser detail page: Example of an ingest detail focused on a single telemetry type (in this case browser data). Detail tabs include: APM: ApmEventsBytes Tracing: TracingBytes Browser: BrowserEventsBytes Mobile: MobileEventsBytes Infra (host): InfraHostBytes Infra (process):InfraProcessBytes Infra (integration): InfraIntegrationBytes Custom events: CustomEventsBytes Serverless: ServerlessBytes Pixie: PixieBytes Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard In the prerequisites section we discussed the concept of a monthly usage target. You may actually have several targets to help keep you on track: An overall organizational target on daily rate or monthly ingest. Targets per data type to ensure the optimal breakdown (for example 1 TB per day for logs and 2 TB per day for metrics). Targets for specific sub-accounts or business units. In our example we have an organization that targets their total organizational ingest to < 360 TB per month. This was a new target after having reduced ingest down from over 20TB per day (600 TB per month). To make the target easier to measure against we added a threshold line chart by adding the static number 360000 to our SELECT statement. SELECT 360000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 30 day) AS '30 Day Rate' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago limit max compare with 1 month ago TIMESERIES 7 days Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our target thirty-day ingest target. We can also apply a daily rate target line. Let's just divide 360000 by 30 and we'll use 12000 as our daily rate target. Update the Daily ingest rate (compare with 3 months prior) chart: SELECT 12000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngestTimeseries FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' TIMESERIES AUTO since 9 months ago limit max COMPARE WITH 3 months ago Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our daily ingest target. Generate a tabular 30-day ingest report To create a 30-day ingest report: Open the previously installed data ingest governance baseline dashboard. Click on the Baseline report tab. Click on ... in the upper right of the \"Last 30 days\" table and choose Export as CSV Import the CSV into Google Sheets, or the spreadsheet of your choice. Alternatively, if you didn't install the dashboard, you may simply use this query to create a custom chart in the query builder: SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'gb_ingest_30_day_sum', rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'gb_ingest_daily_rate', derivative(GigabytesIngested, 90 day) as 'gb_ingest_90_day_derivative' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago facet consumingAccountName, usageMetric limit max Copy Below is an example of a sheet we imported into Google Sheets. A spreadsheet exported from the baseline dashboard tabular page The screenshot shows the table sorted by 30 day ingest total. Feel free to adjust your timeline and some of the details as needed. For example, we chose to extract a 90-day derivative to have some sense of change over the past few months. You could easily alter the time period of the derivative to suit your objectives. Customize your report Add useful columns to your report in order to facilitate other phases of data ingest governance, such as Optimize, and Forecast. The following fields will help guide optimization and planning decisions: Notes: Note any growth anomalies and any relevant explanations for them. Indicate any major expected growth if foreseen. Technical contact: Name of the manager of a given account or someone related to a specific telemetry type. Detect ingest anomalies Here are some steps for detecting ingest anomalies. Alert on ingest anomalies Use this ingest alerts guide to make sure that an increase in data consumption doesn't catch you by surprise. At a minimum, create: A threshold alert to notify if you exceed monthly targets for data ingest beyond seasonal increases An anomaly alert to notify you of a sudden sharp increase ingest data In addition to using alerts to identify consumption anomalies, you can use New Relic Lookout to explore potential ingest anomalies. Lookout view Lookout allows you to provide nearly any NRQL query and it will search for anomalies over a given period of time. The view below is based on this query: SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngest FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' FACET usageMetric Copy We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by usageMetric. Change the facet field to consumingAccountName to get this view: We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by consumingAccountName. Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) In a previous section you installed the ingest baseline dashboard that uses NrConsumption as its primary source. In addition to that high level view you can create other visualizations that use bytescountestimate() to estimate ingest for nearly any event or metric. A detailed overview of bytescountestimate() was discussed in the prerequisites section. To install the entity breakdown dashboard: Go to the same quickstart you used for the baseline dashboard. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right section of your browser window. You should install it into any account that contains APM, browser monitoring, mobile monitoring, or Kubernetes clusters using the import dashboard function. (If you have a partnership: don't install this dashboard into a partnership owner account, or POA.) You can install this dashboard into multiple accounts. If you have a parent/child account structure: you can install the dashboard into a parent account and modify the dashboard so you have account-specific charts all in one dashboard. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data governance entity breakdowns dashboard. The entity breakdown dashboard uses bytecountestimate() to facet ingest by useful attributes such as application or cluster name You can refer back to this section to see exactly which event types are used in these breakdowns. Tip These queries consume more resources because they don't work from a pre-aggregated data source like NrConsumption. You may need to adjust the time frames by using additional WHERE and LIMIT clauses to make them work better in some of your environments. Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) New Relic's cloud integrations can often be a significant source of data ingest growth. Without good visualizations it can be very difficult to pinpoint where the growth is coming from. This is partly because these integrations are so easy to configure and they aren't part of an organization's normal CI/CD pipeline. They may also not be part of a formal configuration management system. Fortunately this powerful set of dashboards can be installed directly from New Relic Instant Observability. Individual dashboards installed by this package include: AWS integrations Azure integrations Google Cloud Platform integrations On-host integrations Kubernetes This quickstart contains a highly granular set of dashboards breaking down data by nearly every cloud integration, on-host integration, and the Kubernetes integration. Exercise Answering the following questions will help you develop confidence in your ability to interpret baseline data and make correct inferences. These questions can be answered using the data ingest baseline and data ingest entity breakdown dashboards. Install those dashboards as described and see how many of these questions you can answer. Questions What is the typical daily ingest rate for the entire organization (all accounts) in the past week? What was it three months prior? What are the top three telemetry types (for the organization as a whole) by ingest? List each telemetry type and its most recent 30 day ingest rate. How many accounts contribute to this organization's ingest? How many accounts (if any) currently contribute more than 50TB per month? What are the top three accounts in terms of ingest for the past 30 days? What is the GB ingest for the calendar month of this past January for the highest consuming account? What are the top three accounts in terms of ApmEventsBytes ingest for the past 30 days What is the single largest increase in terms of telemetry type ingest for a given account in the last 9 months? What about decreases? Go to the account that contributes the most ApmEventsBytes and install/open the data governance entity breakdown dashboard. List the top three APM applications by ingest for the past 24 hours and their respective 24-hour ingest rates. Conclusion The process section took you through the creation of data ingest visualizations and reports. You can now review data ingest with a data driven visual approach that you and your peers can use to collaborate around. Going forward, decide which visualizations to use for: Your monthly ingest check-ins Your yearly ingest planning meetings Best practice visualizations for anyone managing data ingest for one or more accounts in an organization. Additional resources Other related resources include: Manage incoming data Data management hub Drop data using Nerdgraph Alert on data ingest anomalies Automating telemetry workflows Metrics aggregation and events to metrics", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 225.22716, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "sections": "Ingest By Kubernetes cluster", + "tags": "Sampling rate", + "body": ", container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT" + }, + "id": "626f2d28e7b9d2acf62a736d" + }, { "sections": [ "Configure control plane monitoring", @@ -80340,7 +80414,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 215.28894, + "_score": 213.00772, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80389,7 +80463,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 CoreDNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CoreDNS Alerts   1 CoreDNS 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. CoreDNS Panics CoreDNS panics can point to a system in an error state or degraded performance. Documentation   3 CoreDNS observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CoreDNS Prometheus monitoring Metric details exposed by Prometheus CoreDNS extension Installation docs Description about this doc reference Kubernetes & CoreDNS Details on Kubernetes and CoreDNS Why monitor CoreDNS? CoreDNS is DNS server that can serve as the Kubernetes cluster DNS (Kubernetes 1.23+ uses CoreDNS by default). CoreDNS is a critical component of a Kubernetes cluster that can be difficult to debug during an error scenario. Surfacing monitoring to this component can help teams respond faster to these unexpected scenarios. CoreDNS quickstart highlights The New Relic quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your CoreDNS servers, like: load shared amongst running instances request & response stats (rate, payload size, etc.) cache hit ratio response codes and panics, and more. Monitoring CoreDNS This quickstart utilizes New Relic's ability to ingest Prometheus data (either from our OpenMetrics integration or via Prometheus remote write). See instructions for sending Prometheus data to New Relic here. How do I enable monitoring in CoreDNS CoreDNS provides a plugin to surface Prometheus metrics on localhost:9153/metrics. Before attempting to modify your CoreDNS configuration, you should be able to kubectl port-forward pod/ -n kube-system 9153 against a CoreDNS server in your cluster to verify it returns metrics. For instructions on modifying your cluster's CoreDNS configuration see https://coredns.io/2018/01/29/deploying-kubernetes-with-coredns-using-kubeadm/ How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs? The approach to getting your Prometheus metrics into New Relic differs depending on which integration you use. In addition to setting up your remote_write configuration as described here, you will need to add the following scrape configuration to your prometheus.yml config file: (This helpful Prometheus job defnition sourced from sysdig blog) Then, after reloading Prometheus config, you can check that your CoreDNS pods are appearing under your Prometheus targets. POMI will scrape any resource that contains the label or annotation prometheus.io/scrape (which is configurable value here https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L117). This will make targets visible to POMI but to confiugre the relabel_configs as above, the defaults would have to be updated in the Helm chart here: https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L67-L244 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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 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 Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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%. Transaction Errors This alert is triggered when the the transactions fail more than 10% of the time in 5 minutes. Documentation   1 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63635, + "_score": 163.28024, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80716,7 +80790,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6315, + "_score": 163.27637, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80762,7 +80836,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6315, + "_score": 163.27637, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80808,7 +80882,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63138, + "_score": 163.27626, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80854,7 +80928,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.2016, + "_score": 162.93161, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80902,7 +80976,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64206, + "_score": 163.28613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80948,7 +81022,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -80994,7 +81068,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81040,7 +81114,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63708, + "_score": 163.28215, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81086,7 +81160,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20728, + "_score": 162.93748, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81134,7 +81208,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81180,7 +81254,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81226,7 +81300,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81272,7 +81346,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81318,7 +81392,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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" }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" + "id": "623df97964441fada000384e" } ], "/feedparser/006a5c26-9aa0-4249-b83f-118d7057f5da": [ @@ -81819,7 +81893,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81865,7 +81939,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81911,7 +81985,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -81957,7 +82031,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28215, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82003,7 +82077,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93748, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82052,7 +82126,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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 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": 281.77838, + "_score": 263.75037, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82098,7 +82172,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 httplib2 quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 httplib2 observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 httplib2 observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. httplib2 installation docs httplib2 is a lightweight HTTP client library for Python. httplib2 supports many features left out of other HTTP libraries. What is httplib2? httplib2 is a lightweight HTTP client library for Python. httplib2 supports many features left out of other HTTP libraries. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments httplib2 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 httplib2. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources AIOHTTP Python agent v2.64.0.48 Python agent v2.66.0.49 Python agent v4.20.1.121 Instrumented Python packages", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 226.634, + "_score": 220.33513, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82148,7 +82222,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Net::HTTP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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 Passenger Rails Resque Rake Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.56998, + "_score": 170.25232, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82197,7 +82271,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82243,7 +82317,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82291,7 +82365,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82337,7 +82411,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82383,7 +82457,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82429,7 +82503,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82475,7 +82549,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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? 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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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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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 Ubuntu CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -82798,7 +82872,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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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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 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. 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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 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 StatsD Nagios Legacy SNMP Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.38475, + "_score": 227.1972, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -83018,7 +83092,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Collectd Legacy SNMP Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.38457, + "_score": 227.19707, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -83064,7 +83138,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Collectd Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.66609, + "_score": 226.46573, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -83107,7 +83181,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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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 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 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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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? 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 695.2032, + "_score": 653.11505, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -83937,7 +84011,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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 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. 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Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   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? 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38937, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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 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 Golang Ruby Elixir FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 244.00055, + "_score": 223.38197, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -84657,7 +84731,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Golang Ruby FastAPI Python C", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 221.42255, + "_score": 203.06302, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -84670,12 +84744,12 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Rainbows!", + "ActiveRecord", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  4", "Documentation  1", - "What is Rainbows!?", + "What is ActiveRecord?", "Get started!", "More info", "How to use this quickstart", @@ -84685,43 +84759,43 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Rainbows!", + "title": "ActiveRecord", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "ruby" ], - "quick_start_name": "Rainbows!", - "external_id": "2575378d6fe8769f74722974bb2ce1fef9b14345", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/rainbows.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/rainbows/5dd54f65-c84d-4830-8432-9a0be7d30d1b", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:57:43Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:57:43Z", + "quick_start_name": "ActiveRecord", + "external_id": "938e76e59346049b7c9efaf89795033aa7421872", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/activerecord.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/activerecord/088e4f27-310c-49fb-b530-070607c911c2", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Laravel PHP Java .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38382, + "_score": 166.76773, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": ", and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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" + "tags": "language agent" }, - "id": "623df97964441fada000384e" + "id": "623df7c928ccbc478bdd990a" } ], "/odbc/f6728c42-38bb-4e23-b78f-298555640b98": [ @@ -84844,7 +84919,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Silex Symfony", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.64658, + "_score": 242.26932, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -84891,7 +84966,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PDO ODBC Kohana Silex Symfony", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 258.03058, + "_score": 241.77734, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -84938,7 +85013,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.28195, + "_score": 203.51697, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -84985,7 +85060,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.11769, + "_score": 171.3557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85028,7 +85103,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kohana Guzzle Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 183.11742, + "_score": 171.35547, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85071,15 +85146,15 @@ "external_id": "fbf7400e9649198aec0e59856c11d67c6f525f95", "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/1d62a6102c5dfb7c38470adafc034418/c4808/mysql01.png", "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/mysql/ad9f635b-6496-48a8-b373-9fab81a7f719", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:37:12Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:37:47Z", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:17Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, "info": "Engage in MySQL performance monitoring with New Relic and benefit from improved performance, query optimization, and lower administrative overheads with our instant observability quickstart.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Django", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 268.95755, + "_score": 312.45197, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85126,7 +85201,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Java Kafka MySQL .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.27478, + "_score": 207.7956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85173,7 +85248,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django MySQL Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.27478, + "_score": 207.7956, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85219,7 +85294,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Download the New Relic WordPress quickstart to track your key metrics and improve performance.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 PHP MySQL Drupal Kafka", + "info": "New Relic's Node.js monitoring quickstart provides essential tools to monitor Node.js including multiple high-value alerts and informative dashboards to help developers visualize essential metrics and act on potential issues quickly.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat Laravel PHP Java .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 207.26587, + "_score": 199.2185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "most popular", - "body": " 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" + "tags": "most popular" }, - "id": "623df9c7196a67f549895b08" + "id": "623df7c928ccbc478bdd990a" } ], "/video-chromecast/2a652488-858e-4f24-8a3f-f7281954a114": [ @@ -85317,7 +85391,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 603.5542, + "_score": 565.74054, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85366,7 +85440,7 @@ "body": "What's included? 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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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 594.77246, + "_score": 557.21686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85415,7 +85489,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Akamai player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 592.59644, + "_score": 555.35565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85464,7 +85538,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 % - 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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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More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.94006, + "_score": 513.95355, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85852,7 +85926,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74725, + "_score": 512.1981, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85905,7 +85979,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74725, + "_score": 512.1981, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -85957,7 +86031,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74725, + "_score": 512.1981, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86010,7 +86084,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics User Step Execution", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 458.65527, + "_score": 430.9673, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86062,7 +86136,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 OurSQL PyMongo Python cherrypy", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.19914, + "_score": 227.835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86109,7 +86183,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 OurSQL PySQLite Python cherrypy", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.19914, + "_score": 227.835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86155,7 +86229,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.13565, + "_score": 223.12051, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86201,7 +86275,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.72095, + "_score": 205.86063, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86249,7 +86323,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.83199, + "_score": 177.99292, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86302,7 +86376,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 AIOHTTP quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 AIOHTTP observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 AIOHTTP observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AIOHTTP installation docs Async HTTP framework for Python with support for client and server management. AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart Instantly monitor Python applications with AIO HTTP quickstart. Our Python integration lets you quickly identify and resolve potential performance issues with your AIO HTTP server and enhance user experiences. Monitoring AIO HTTP Python application developers can extend AIO HTTP performance monitoring to collect, clean, and analyze data to make better data-driven business decisions. Monitoring is vital to ensure uptime and data reliability by keeping an eye on the AIO HTTP server and AIO HTTP client. New Relic's AIO HTTP quickstart provides dashboards and built-in instrumentation to track AIO HTTP requests, CPU utilization, garbage collection CPU time, memory heap used, most popular transactions, throughput reports, top 5 slowest transactions, and more. Count on real-time alerts to apdex scores, CPU utilization, and transaction errors. Expand the Python agent's default monitoring and behavior through the agent API or agent config file and target additional activity and functional calls. New Relic - The complete AIO HTTP dashboard tool The AIO HTTP dashboard tool ensures total visibility into critical metrics, leveraging dashboards and synthetic checks. With APIs and flexible custom instrumentation options, developers can use multiple building blocks to improve performance and adapt data for your app. Dashboards - CPU Utilization, memory heap used, garbage collection CPU time, top 5 slowest transactions, throughput reports, most popular transactions, and more. Alerts - apdex score, cpu utilization, transaction error. Know what's happening in real-time by tracking CPU utilization, throughput reports, and popular transactions with full-stack observability of your entire infrastructure. With the AIO HTTP complete monitoring quickstart, you can remediate errors before they impact user experience. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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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Share this :   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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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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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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63272, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86558,7 +86724,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . 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Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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? 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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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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 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 520.78406, + "_score": 506.60175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86793,7 +86867,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Pulumi", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 487.70978, + "_score": 459.4571, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86837,7 +86911,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Chef", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 487.70905, + "_score": 459.45648, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86887,7 +86961,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SIGNL4 Blameless VictorOps Pagerduty Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 385.08337, + "_score": 362.943, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86935,7 +87009,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 132.24878, + "_score": 124.552155, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -86987,7 +87061,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 606.36694, + "_score": 570.5008, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87039,7 +87113,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.0023, + "_score": 514.515, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87093,7 +87167,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 540.2704, + "_score": 510.58176, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87145,7 +87219,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 534.1665, + "_score": 502.4283, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87198,7 +87272,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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 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 Varnish HAProxy Azure Load Balancer Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.16846, + "_score": 283.06042, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87525,7 +87599,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Varnish F5 Azure Load Balancer Nginx Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 299.1344, + "_score": 283.03278, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87570,7 +87644,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Virtual Network F5 Varnish HAProxy Google Load Balancing", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.48215, + "_score": 225.8586, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87621,7 +87695,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS ELB observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS ELB installation docs Monitor AWS ELB 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 ELB? Automatically redirect incoming web traffic to balance load when demand rises. Get started! Start monitoring AWS ELB by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS ELB documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 ELB. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 191.80145, + "_score": 181.6244, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -87668,7 +87742,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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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It also provides official implementations in many of the most popular programming languages: .NET C++ Erlang/Elixir Go Java JavaScript PHP Python Ruby Rust Swift Just as with the spec, these implementations are evolving. Learn more about how far along your preferred language is by checking the compliance matrix. OpenTelemetry provides manual and automatic forms of instrumentation that use the API to generate data. Manual instrumentation Manual instrumentation requires you, the developer, to use the SDK to configure your API and to use the API to create and export the data. In terms of traces, this means that you create a tracer provider, you create tracers, and you create spans for each operation that you want to collect data about. If you’re trying to natively instrument your library or framework, you use manual instrumentation. Automatic instrumentation Automatic instrumentation provides the same telemetry data as manual instrumentation without you having to instrument code yourself. Automatic instrumentation is limited to popular libraries and frameworks, so you can only use it if you’re an application developer using one of those projects. Fortunately, you can find automatic instrumentation for many of the popular open source libraries and frameworks. Technical detail OpenTelemetry developers can provide automatic instrumentation by programatically manipulating and instrumenting code. For example, the OpenTelemetry Java agent rewrites an application’s bytecode to add instrumentation. However, they can also provide library instrumentation. This can take a few forms: OpenTelemetry can be built directly into a library Instrumentation code can utilize special purpose extension hooks that are present in the library it instruments Wrapped versions of libraries can include an instrumentation layer Repository structure OpenTelemetry implementations include many components, including SDK interfaces, API interfaces, plugins, and semantic conventions, and their implementations don’t all look the same. Not only do they make decisions that are idiomatic to the language they’re implemented in, but they separate concepts differently. For example, one language may have one repository for all OpenTelemetry code. Another language may separate manual and automatic instrumentation into their own repositories. Review the OpenTelemetry documentation to learn more about your preferred language. Chapter two summary In this chapter, you learned the fundamentals of OpenTelemetry, including: How OpenTelemetry provides both specifications and implementations What the data specification is and what it defines What the API specification is and how you use it What the SDK specification is and how you use it What the OpenTelemetry implementations are and the components they cover In the next chapter, you walk through a practical example, using an OpenTelemetry implementation. You instrument a demo application and send the data to your New Relic account, using many of the features you learned about in this chapter. Course This lesson concludes chapter one of our OpenTelemetry masterclass. Continue on to chapter three where you get practical experience instrumenting an application with OpenTelemetry.", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 49.7424, + "_score": 49.793556, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -88260,7 +88334,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 PyMongo PySQLite Python cherrypy", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.26048, + "_score": 227.8848, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -88307,7 +88381,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 OurSQL PyMongo Python cherrypy", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.19914, + "_score": 227.835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -88353,7 +88427,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.13565, + "_score": 223.12051, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -88399,7 +88473,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.72095, + "_score": 205.86063, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -88447,7 +88521,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 188.83199, + "_score": 177.99292, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -88498,7 +88572,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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. 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Download New Relic Kubernetes quickstart to proactively monitor Kubernetes cluster health and capacity.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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CoreDNS Prometheus monitoring Metric details exposed by Prometheus CoreDNS extension Installation docs Description about this doc reference Kubernetes & CoreDNS Details on Kubernetes and CoreDNS Why monitor CoreDNS? CoreDNS is DNS server that can serve as the Kubernetes cluster DNS (Kubernetes 1.23+ uses CoreDNS by default). CoreDNS is a critical component of a Kubernetes cluster that can be difficult to debug during an error scenario. Surfacing monitoring to this component can help teams respond faster to these unexpected scenarios. CoreDNS quickstart highlights The New Relic quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your CoreDNS servers, like: load shared amongst running instances request & response stats (rate, payload size, etc.) cache hit ratio response codes and panics, and more. Monitoring CoreDNS This quickstart utilizes New Relic's ability to ingest Prometheus data (either from our OpenMetrics integration or via Prometheus remote write). See instructions for sending Prometheus data to New Relic here. How do I enable monitoring in CoreDNS CoreDNS provides a plugin to surface Prometheus metrics on localhost:9153/metrics. Before attempting to modify your CoreDNS configuration, you should be able to kubectl port-forward pod/ -n kube-system 9153 against a CoreDNS server in your cluster to verify it returns metrics. For instructions on modifying your cluster's CoreDNS configuration see https://coredns.io/2018/01/29/deploying-kubernetes-with-coredns-using-kubeadm/ How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs? The approach to getting your Prometheus metrics into New Relic differs depending on which integration you use. In addition to setting up your remote_write configuration as described here, you will need to add the following scrape configuration to your prometheus.yml config file: (This helpful Prometheus job defnition sourced from sysdig blog) Then, after reloading Prometheus config, you can check that your CoreDNS pods are appearing under your Prometheus targets. POMI will scrape any resource that contains the label or annotation prometheus.io/scrape (which is configurable value here https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L117). This will make targets visible to POMI but to confiugre the relabel_configs as above, the defaults would have to be updated in the Helm chart here: https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L67-L244 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Configure control plane monitoring ArgoCD Quickstart", + "body": "Problem You have completed the installation procedure for New Relic's Kubernetes integration, you are seeing Kubernetes data in your New Relic account but there is no data from any of the control plane components. 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": 210.96997, + "_score": 206.50786, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "sections": "How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs?", - "info": "Visualize CoreDNS performance and alert on potential errors. 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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 PHPunit observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PHPunit installation docs PHPUnit is a unit testing framework for the PHP programming language. What is PHPunit? PHPUnit is a unit testing framework for the PHP programming language. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PHPunit 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 PHPunit. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install 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. recent-errors Alerts when there is a new error code for more than 5 minutes and alerts through email. Documentation   2 Catchpoint observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Catchpoint Github repository A repository to help get you started setting up your New Relic & Catchpoint integration. Catchpoint installation docs Learn more about the Catchpoint Test Data Webhook. This quickstart uses the Catchpoint Test Data Webhook to send data to the New Relic Platform, this is accomplished by using New Relic’s Metrics API. We will rely on a third-party Google Cloud function to accept the data from the Catchpoint API, process it in the desired format, and then push it to New Relic. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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? 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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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63272, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89273,7 +89432,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38937, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89319,7 +89478,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38937, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 534.0876, + "_score": 500.27026, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89511,7 +89623,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? 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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 % - 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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 524.0512, + "_score": 490.59515, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89609,7 +89721,7 @@ "body": "What's included? 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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. 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Share this :   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. 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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 Psycopg2 PyMongo PySQLite Python cherrypy", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.26048, + "_score": 227.8848, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89757,7 +89820,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 OurSQL PySQLite Python cherrypy", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.19914, + "_score": 227.835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89803,7 +89866,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 237.13565, + "_score": 223.12051, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89849,7 +89912,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 217.72095, + "_score": 205.86063, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89897,7 +89960,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   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. 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These alerts detect" + }, + "id": "623df7c928ccbc478bdd990a" + }, { "sections": [ "Koa", @@ -89948,7 +90063,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Koa quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Koa observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Express Restify Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.25653, + "_score": 336.7047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -89994,7 +90109,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? 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%. 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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This document explains how to build, configure, and deploy your Dockerized Node.js application that has been instrumented with New Relic. Instrument your container With just a few additions your existing Dockerfile can be used with our Node.js agent. You'll configure the agent by running your new Docker image with environment variables set. Add newrelic to your package.json: \"newrelic\": \"latest\", Copy Install a specific version, or use any of the other options provided by the package.json format. Check the Node.js agent release notes for information about past agent versions. In the first line of your app's main module, add require('newrelic');. Add the environment variable NEW_RELIC_NO_CONFIG_FILE=true to your Dockerfile so the agent can run without a configuration file. Important This environment variable is no longer required as of v7.2.0 of the Node Agent. More information on our configuration settings and order of precedence can be found here. Build your Docker image the way you normally do. To run your Docker app with the agent enabled, add your license key and app name to your docker run command as environment variables: docker run -e NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY=YOUR_LICENSE_KEY \\ -e NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME=\"Your Application Name\" \\ your_image_name:latest Copy Other configuration options Caution Do not include your license key in your Dockerfile or Docker image. For more information, see our documentation on license key security. In addition to setting your application name or license key, you can set other configuration options by starting your container with the -e option. For example, to enable distributed tracing, use: $ docker run -e NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY=YOUR_LICENSE_KEY \\ -e NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME=\"Your Application Name\" \\ -e NEW_RELIC_DISTRIBUTED_TRACING_ENABLED=true \\ your_image_name:latest Copy You can also set configuration options in your Dockerfile using ENV directives: ENV NEW_RELIC_DISTRIBUTED_TRACING_ENABLED=true \\ NEW_RELIC_LOG=stdout # etc. Copy", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 317.23132, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Install the Node.js agent for Docker", - "sections": "Install the Node.js agent for Docker", - "tags": "Nodejs agent", - "body": "You can use our Node.js agent to instrument Node.js applications deployed in Docker containers. This document explains how to build, configure, and deploy your Dockerized Node.js application that has been instrumented with New Relic. 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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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90224,7 +90301,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90270,7 +90347,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90316,7 +90393,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90362,7 +90439,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90410,7 +90487,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 586.5702, + "_score": 549.73267, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90459,7 +90536,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 585.22424, + "_score": 548.65686, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90509,7 +90586,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 tvOS iOS Cordova OKHTTP", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 579.7998, + "_score": 543.7102, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90558,7 +90635,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Akamai player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 578.89526, + "_score": 542.44727, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90607,7 +90684,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 578.8948, + "_score": 542.4469, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90658,7 +90735,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90704,7 +90781,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90750,7 +90827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90796,7 +90873,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90842,7 +90919,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90892,7 +90969,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 264.83514, + "_score": 243.94098, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90938,7 +91015,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Golang Ruby Elixir FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.19337, + "_score": 219.74374, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -90985,7 +91062,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 Linux Python Postman MongoDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 195.91525, + "_score": 184.62624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91067,7 +91144,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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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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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63286, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91160,7 +91329,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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? 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" - }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" } ], "/roku/71e1b882-ce4e-4037-b8f1-997d9e317ddd": [ @@ -91344,7 +91421,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 438.71497, + "_score": 411.56415, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91389,7 +91466,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 367.54437, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "nrlabs-data", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + }, + "id": "623df7c6196a675563895c05" + }, { "sections": [ "Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs", @@ -91438,7 +91560,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for iOS and tvOS Roku Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 383.61847, + "_score": 359.91742, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91484,7 +91606,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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MSSQL On-Host Integration w/ Query Plans Sample SQL Server dashboard" }, "id": "623df79f28ccbcda51dd9b86" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  3", - "Documentation  1", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "nrlabs", - "nrlabs-data", - "video", - "tracking", - "VideoJS" - ], - "quick_start_name": "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "external_id": "71cfe564edaac37458dfe592f4a3fa9dc3a17327", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/3a789faf3aa12f71ed589d8353419bf5/fcbb7/videojs01.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/video-web-videojs/e0296927-4ea9-40a8-a1d4-3a2c1cced9af", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:14:56Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:14:55Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 370.79938, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "sections": "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "info": "Agent to monitor video applications using VideoJS player.", - "tags": "nrlabs-data", - "quick_start_name": "Video agent for VideoJS player", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" - }, - "id": "623df9c764441f697a00573f" } ], "/pylibmc/50b770b5-03a3-4e0e-b981-c2df9ac18d53": [ @@ -91580,7 +91653,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91626,7 +91699,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91672,7 +91745,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91718,7 +91791,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -91764,7 +91837,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3837, + "_score": 164.6746, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" + "body": ", and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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" }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" + "id": "623df97964441fada000384e" } ], "/slack-notifications/db34c333-7b4a-4bb8-8fbf-becce43bfa44": [ @@ -92044,7 +92117,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 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. 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 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. 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 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. 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 Email Notifications Slack Notifications Webhook Notifications ServiceNow Notifications Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 427.4147, + "_score": 402.6533, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92222,7 +92295,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 362.21594, + "_score": 343.28638, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92269,7 +92342,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92315,7 +92388,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92361,7 +92434,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92407,7 +92480,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92453,7 +92526,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92494,7 +92567,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.06543, + "_score": 346.31332, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92533,7 +92606,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 187.89822, + "_score": 187.71828, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92598,7 +92671,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.17648, + "_score": 181.62994, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92645,7 +92718,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63647, + "_score": 163.28035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92694,7 +92767,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92738,7 +92811,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5708, + "_score": 1957.682, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92779,7 +92852,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Kamon Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2077.5708, + "_score": 1957.682, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92862,7 +92935,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 2069.6753, + "_score": 1951.3344, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -92912,7 +92985,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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. 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This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Express installation docs Web application framework built for Node.JS with full functionality and interaction with common APIs. 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? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Koa Restify Hapi Node.js Node.js agent configuration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 358.25653, + "_score": 336.7047, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93007,7 +93132,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Koa quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Node.js Alerts   3 Koa observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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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Our Node.js agent is publicly" }, "id": "617480b564441f73505fe0c1" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Node.js agent configuration", - "Get started", - "Configuration methods and precedence", - "Agent configuration file", - "Environment variables", - "Server-side configuration", - "Exports variables", - "app_name (REQUIRED)", - "Tip", - "license_key (REQUIRED)", - "agent_enabled", - "allow_all_headers", - "Caution", - "compressed_content_encoding", - "apdex_t (DEPRECATED)", - "certificates", - "high_security", - "host", - "Important", - "labels", - "port", - "proxy", - "proxy_host", - "proxy_pass", - "proxy_port", - "proxy_user", - "Logging variables", - "enabled", - "level", - "filepath", - "Audit logging", - "endpoints", - "API configuration", - "custom_attributes_enabled", - "custom_events_enabled", - "notice_error_enabled", - "Attributes", - "exclude", - "include", - "include_enabled", - "Error collector variables", - "ignore_status_codes", - "ignore_classes", - "ignore_messages", - "expected_status_codes", - "expected_classes", - "expected_messages", - "attributes.enabled", - "attributes.exclude", - "attributes.include", - "max_event_samples_stored", - "Transaction tracer variables", - "explain_threshold", - "record_sql", - "top_n", - "transaction_threshold", - "hide_internals", - "Rules variables", - "name", - "ignore", - "enforce_backstop", - "Transaction events variables", - "max_samples_stored", - "max_samples_stored (DEPRECATED)", - "max_samples_per_minute (DEPRECATED)", - "Browser monitoring variables", - "enable", - "debug", - "Custom events variables", - "Slow queries variables", - "max_samples", - "Custom hostname variables", - "display_name", - "ipv_preference", - "Environment variable overrides", - "NEW_RELIC_HOME", - "NEW_RELIC_NO_CONFIG_FILE", - "Datastore tracer variables", - "instance_reporting.enabled", - "database_name_reporting.enabled", - "Cross application tracing (DEPRECATED)", - "Error message redaction variables", - "Distributed tracing", - "exclude_newrelic_header", - "gRPC server instrumentation", - "record_errors", - "Span events", - "Infinite Tracing", - "trace_observer.host", - "Application Logging", - "application_logging.enabled", - "application_logging.metrics.enabled", - "application_logging.forwarding.enabled", - "application_logging.forwarding.max_samples_stored", - "application_logging.local_decorating.enabled" - ], - "title": "Node.js agent configuration", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Installation and configuration", - "Nodejs agent", - "Agents" - ], - "external_id": "4f576eccf990e090f3c829dba158ac21583f8b5a", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/nodejs-configuration-precedence-63409252412089f294461bdadae6a6cf.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/agents/nodejs-agent/installation-configuration/nodejs-agent-configuration/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T05:19:13Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-24T05:19:13Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "You can tailor the Node.js agent to your app's requirements by editing your newrelic.js config file or by setting an environment variable. The config file resides in the root directory of your app. You can also configure a few options from New Relic, or use the Node.js agent API. Get started You'll be able to configure our Node.js agent to suit your environment after you create a New Relic account (it's free, forever) and install the Node.js agent. The license_key setting is required. Also, we highly recommend setting the app_name so that your app has a meaningful name instead of the default My Application. Configuration methods and precedence The primary method to configure the Node.js agent is the agent configuration file (newrelic.js). You can also configure most settings with environment variables. You can also adjust some settings with server-side configuration. The Node.js agent uses this order of precedence for configuration methods: Node.js configuration hierarchy: Server-side configuration settings override environment variables. Environment variables override the agent config file. The config file overrides the agent defaults. Here are detailed descriptions of each configuration method: Agent configuration file The config file (newrelic.js) contains every Node.js agent setting. When you install the Node.js agent, you must copy newrelic.js into your app's root directory. Most settings are empty by default; they inherit their values from config/default.js. If your application is running on CommonJS, simply change the configuration file type to (newrelic.cjs). This filetype is supported as of v7.5.0 of the Node.js agent. Environment variables Most configuration settings in newrelic.js have equivalent environment variables. These are useful, for example, if your agent runs in a PaaS environment such as Heroku or Microsoft Azure. Node.js agent environment variables always start with NEW_RELIC_. Where available, these environment variables are documented below under individual config options as the Environ variable. There are also two rarely used settings that can only be configured via environment variables. If you're using New Relic CodeStream to monitor performance from your IDE, you may also want to associate repositories with your services and associate build SHAs or release tags with errors. Server-side configuration Owners and Admins can view and configure a few settings directly in New Relic. Where available, the UI labels for server-side config are listed in this document under individual config options as the Server-side label. Exports variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the exports.config = { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. app_name (REQUIRED) Type String Default \"My Application\" Environ variable NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME The name New Relic uses to identify your app. For example, app_name: ['MyNodeApp']. To use multiple names for your app, specify a comma-delimited list of names. Data for all applications with the same name will be merged in the New Relic UI, so set this carefully. We highly recommend that you replace the default name with a descriptive name to avoid confusion and unintended aggregation of data. Tip For Azure users, the Node.js agent will use APP_POOL_ID if it is set, so you can use the name you chose for your Azure Web Server without setting it twice. license_key (REQUIRED) Type String Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY This setting is required. Your New Relic license key. For example, license_key: '40HexadecimalCharacters'. agent_enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ENABLED Set to false to stop the agent from starting up. This is useful when debugging your code requires temporarily disabling the agent. It prevents the agent from bootstrapping its instrumentation or setting up all its pieces, which prevents the agent from starting up and connecting to New Relic's servers. allow_all_headers If true, enables capture of all HTTP headers, except for those filtered by exclude rules. If false, collected headers are limited to those defined in Node.js agent attributes. Type Boolean Default false Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ALLOW_ALL_HEADERS Caution Any header-related include/exclude rules must be in camelCase form to be filtered. compressed_content_encoding If the data compression threshold is reached in the payload, the agent compresses data, using gzip compression by default. The config option compressed_content_encoding can be set to deflate to use deflate compression. Type String Default gzip Environ variable NEW_RELIC_COMPRESSED_CONTENT_ENCODING apdex_t (DEPRECATED) Type Number Default 0.100 Server-side label Apdex T Set your Apdex T via the New Relic UI. certificates Type Array of strings Default (none) Additional certificates to trust for SSL connections, specified as an array of strings in PEM format. This affects both connections to an HTTPS proxy and connections to New Relic. Tip You can also configure the agent to read its certificates from a file: certificates: [ fs.readFileSync('myca.crt', {encoding: 'utf8'}) ] Copy high_security Type Boolean Default false Environ variable NEW_RELIC_HIGH_SECURITY When set to true, enables high security v2. You must also enable the ssl setting and enable high security in the UI. host Type String Default collector.newrelic.com Environ variable NEW_RELIC_HOST Important Do not edit this value unless New Relic Support asks you to change it. Hostname for the New Relic collector to connect to the Internet; for example, host: 'collector.newrelic.com'. labels Adds tags. Specify your tags as objects or a semicolon-delimited string of colon-separated pairs (for example, Server:One;Data Center:Primary). Type Object or string Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_LABELS port Type Integer Default 443 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_PORT Important Do not edit this value unless New Relic Support asks you to change it. Port number to connect to the New Relic collector; for example, port: 443. proxy Type String Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_PROXY_URL A URL specifying the proxy server to connect to the Internet. For example, proxy: 'http://user:pass@10.0.0.1:8000/'. Important considerations: The proxy config file setting overrides the other config file proxy settings (proxy_host, proxy_port, proxy_user, proxy_pass) if used. Similarly, the NEW_RELIC_PROXY_URL environment variable overrides the other environment variable proxy settings (NEW_RELIC_PROXY_HOST, NEW_RELIC_PROXY_PORT, NEW_RELIC_PROXY_USER, and NEW_RELIC_PROXY_PASS) if used. If you're using Infinite Tracing: see how to configure a proxy for Infinite Tracing. proxy_host Type String Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_PROXY_HOST Hostname or IP address of the proxy server to connect to the Internet. proxy_pass Type String Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_PROXY_PASS Password for authenticating to the proxy server. The agent supports only basic HTTP authentication. proxy_port Type String Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_PROXY_PORT Port number of the proxy server to connect to the Internet. proxy_user Type String Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_PROXY_USER User name for authenticating to the proxy server. The agent supports only basic HTTP authentication. Logging variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the logging: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. enabled Type String Default true (false in serverless_mode) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_LOG_ENABLED Enables or disables agent specific logging. level Type String Default info Environ variable NEW_RELIC_LOG_LEVEL Defines the level of detail recorded in the agent logs. From least detail to most detail, possible values are fatal, error, warn, info, debug, or trace. Caution Do not use debug or trace logging unless New Relic Support asks you to use them. These levels of logging can generate excessive overhead. For most situations, use info. filepath Type String Default process.cwd() plus newrelic_agent.log Environ variable NEW_RELIC_LOG Complete path to the New Relic agent log, including the filename. Defaults to filepath: require('path').join(process.cwd(), 'newrelic_agent.log'). The agent will shut down the process if it cannot create this file. The agent creates a log file with the same permissions as the parent Node.js agent process. To write all logging to stdout, set this to stdout. To write all logging to stderr, set this to stderr. Audit logging This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the audit_log: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. enabled Type Boolean Default false Environ variable NEW_RELIC_AUDIT_LOG_ENABLED When enabled, the agent logs the payloads it sends to the collector. This data is included in the main log file even when logging level is set to the lowest level. endpoints Type Array Default Empty array (include all types) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_AUDIT_LOG_ENDPOINTS The agent sends several different types of data to the collector in separate payloads. By default, all of them are included in the log file. This option makes it possible to limit logging only to specific types of data. Valid values include: agent_settings analytic_event_data connect custom_event_data error_data error_event_data metric_data preconnect shutdown span_event_data sql_trace_data transaction_sample_data API configuration This section allows you to choose which API methods are enabled. Each configuration option allows you to modularly enable API methods that are responsible for sending custom information to New Relic. Important All of these are set to false when the agent is in high security mode. custom_attributes_enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_API_CUSTOM_ATTRIBUTES This option enables newrelic.addCustomAttribute and newrelic.addCustomAttributes. custom_events_enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_API_CUSTOM_EVENTS This option enables recordCustomEvent. notice_error_enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_API_NOTICE_ERROR This option enables newrelic.noticeError. Attributes This section defines the variables for Node.js agent attributes in the order they typically appear in the attributes: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. Caution Any header-related include/exclude rules must be in camelCase form to be filtered. enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED If true, enables capture of attributes for all destinations. exclude Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE Prefix of attributes to exclude from all destinations. Allows * as wildcard at end. include Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE Prefix of attributes to include from all destinations. Allows * as wildcard at end. include_enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE_ENABLED When true, patterns may be added to the attributes.include list. Error collector variables You can manage how error are handled in New Relic. This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the error_collector: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ENABLED Server-side label Enable error collection? When enabled, the agent collects error traces from your app. ignore_status_codes Type Array of Integers Default [404] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_IGNORE_ERROR_CODES Server-side label Ignore these status codes Comma-delimited list of HTTP status codes for the error collector to ignore. Caution Errors recorded using newrelic.noticeError do not obey this configuration value. ignore_classes Type Array|Object Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_IGNORE_ERRORS Comma-delimited list of javascript error types/classes for the error collector to ignore. The following configuration error_collector: { /* ... */ ignore_classes: [\"ReferenceError\"] } Copy Would ignore all reference errors. Caution Errors recorded using newrelic.noticeError do not obey this configuration value. ignore_messages Type Object Default {} A javascript object describing a list of javascript classes tied to javascript error messages for the collector to ignore. The following configuration. error_collector: { /* ... */ ignore_messages: {\"Error\":[\"Undefined\", \"Out of time\"]} } Copy Would ignore all errors of type Error, with the exact (case-sensitive) message strings of Undefined and Out of time. Caution Errors recorded using newrelic.noticeError do not obey this configuration value. expected_status_codes Type Array of integers Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_EXPECTED_ERROR_CODES Comma-delimited list of HTTP status codes for the error collector to mark as expected. Caution Errors recorded using newrelic.noticeError do not obey this configuration value. expected_classes Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_EXPECTED_ERRORS The following configuration error_collector: { /* ... */ expected_classes: [\"ReferenceError\"] } Copy Would mark all reference errors as expected. Caution Errors recorded using newrelic.noticeError do not obey this configuration value. expected_messages Type Object Default {} A javascript object describing a list of javascript classes tied to javascript error messages for the collector to ignore. The following configuration. error_collector: { /* ... */ expected_messages: {\"Error\":[\"Undefined\", \"Out of time\"]} } Copy Would mark all errors of type Error, with the exact (case-sensitive) message strings of Undefined and Out of time. Caution Errors recorded using newrelic.noticeError do not obey this configuration value. attributes.enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED If true, the agent captures attributes from error collection. Caution Any header-related include/exclude rules must be in camelCase form to be filtered. attributes.exclude Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE Prefix of attributes to exclude from error collection. Allows * as wildcard at end. attributes.include Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE Prefix of attributes to include in error collection. Allows * as wildcard at end. max_event_samples_stored Type Integer Default 100 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_MAX_EVENT_SAMPLES_STORED Defines the maximum number of events the agent collects per minute. If there are more than this number, the agent collects a statistical sampling. Transaction tracer variables The agent groups your requests into transactions, which are used to: Visualize where your app spends its time (in transaction breakdowns). Identify slow requests. Group metrics. Isolate other issues, such as slow database performance. This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the transaction_tracer: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. Important Do not use brackets [suffix] at the end of your transaction name. New Relic automatically strips brackets from the name. Instead, use parentheses (suffix) or other symbols if needed. enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRACER_ENABLED Server-side label Enable transaction tracing? When enabled, the agent collects slow transaction traces. explain_threshold Type Integer Default 500 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_EXPLAIN_THRESHOLD Minimum query duration (in milliseconds) for a transaction to be eligible for slow queries in transaction traces. record_sql Type String (off, obfuscated, or raw) Default off Environ variable NEW_RELIC_RECORD_SQL This option affects both slow queries and record_sql for transaction traces. It can have one of three values: off, obfuscated, or raw. When set to off no slow queries will be captured, and backtraces and SQL will not be included in transaction traces. If set to raw or obfuscated, the agent sends raw or obfuscated SQL and a slow query sample to the collector. The agent may also send SQL when other criteria are met, such as when slow_sql.enabled is set. top_n Type Integer Default 20 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRACER_TOP_N Defines the maximum number of requests eligible for transaction traces. Transactions are named based on the request, and top_n refers to the \"top n slowest transactions\" grouped by these names. The module replaces a recorded trace with a new trace only if the new trace is slower than the previous slowest trace of that name. The default value for this setting is top_n: 20, because the Transactions page also defaults to the 20 slowest transactions. The Node.js agent captures at least five different slow transactions in the first harvest cycle after start up. It will also reset and capture different transactions if no slow transactions have been captured for the last five harvest cycles. This allows you to see more information about more of your app's request paths, at the possible cost of not focusing on the absolutely slowest request for that harvest cycle. Tip To record the absolute slowest transaction over the last minute, you can set top_n: 0 or top_n: 1. However, this causes one very slow route to dominate your transaction traces. transaction_threshold Type Integer or apdex_f Default apdex_f Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRACER_THRESHOLD Server-side label Threshold Threshold of web transaction response time in seconds beyond which a transaction is eligible for transaction tracing. The default value is apdex_f; this sets the trace threshold to four times your application's Apdex T. You can also enter a specific time value in milliseconds. Example: Threshold set to apdex_f The default apdex_t is 100 milliseconds. If your transaction threshold is set to apdex_f, a \"slow\" transaction is 400 milliseconds. hide_internals Type boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_HIDE_INTERNALS The agent uses a small amount of CPU in order to hide internal properties that are attached to the web application. If you change this configuration to false, it may slightly decrease your agent overhead, but it could also have an impact on the performance of the agent. attributes.enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_TRACER_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED If true, the agent captures attributes from transaction traces. Caution Any header-related include/exclude rules must be in camelCase form to be filtered. attributes.exclude Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_TRACER_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction traces. Allows * as wildcard at end. attributes.include Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_TRACER_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE Prefix of attributes to include in transaction traces. Allows * as wildcard at end. Rules variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the rules: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. name Type Strings or regular expressions Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_NAMING_RULES A comma-delimited list of rules to match incoming request URLs and name the associated New Relic transaction. Uses the format: name: [ { pattern: 'STRING_OR_REGEX', name: 'NAME' }, { pattern: 'STRING_OR_REGEX', name: 'NAME' } ] Copy Both parameters are required. For strings, you must escape control characters. You do not need to escape control characters in regular expressions. Additional attributes are ignored. Regular expressions support JavaScript-style capture groups, and names use $1-style replacement strings. Regular expressions only find the first matching result; subsequent matches are ignored. For more information, see Node.js transaction naming API. For the NEW_RELIC_NAMING_RULES environment variable, pass the rules as comma-delimited JSON object literals: NEW_RELIC_NAMING_RULES='{\"pattern\":\"^t\",\"name\":\"u\"},{\"pattern\":\"^u\",\"name\":\"t\"}' Copy ignore Type Strings or regular expressions Default Regular expression to match socket.io long-polling requests (\"^ \\ /socket \\ .io \\ /. * \\ /xhr-polling/\"). Environ variable NEW_RELIC_IGNORING_RULES Define a list of request URLs you want the agent to ignore. Specify the list as patterns, which can be strings or regular expressions. enforce_backstop Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ENFORCE_BACKSTOP Caution Do not change this setting unless you understand metric grouping issues. When enabled, the agent renames transactions that are not affected by other naming logic (such as the API, rules, or metric normalization rules) to NormalizedUri/*. If you set this to false, the agent sets transaction names to Uri/path/to/resource. Transaction events variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the transaction_events: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. enabled Type Boolean Default true When enabled, the agent sends transaction events to New Relic. This event data includes transaction timing, transaction name, and any custom parameters. If this is disabled, the agent does not collect this data or send it to New Relic. max_samples_stored Type Integer Default 10000 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_EVENTS_MAX_SAMPLES_STORED Defines the maximum number of events the agent collects per minute. If there are more than this number, the agent collects a statistical sampling. We do not recommend configuring past 10,000. The server will cap data at 10,000 per-minute. Important This configuration had different behavior in agent versions lower than 6.0.0. See max_samples_stored (DEPRECATED) for agent versions 5.x or lower. max_samples_stored (DEPRECATED) Type Integer Default 20000 Defines the maximum number of events the agent stores if it is unable to communicate with the New Relic collector. The values from the previous harvest cycle will be merged into the next one, with this option limiting the maximum number. Make sure this number is greater than max_samples_per_minute; for example, set it to twice as much. Consider your memory overhead before increasing this value. Caution This configuration has different behavior starting with agent version 6.0.0 and a new recommended maximum. See max_samples_stored for agent versions 6.x or higher. max_samples_per_minute (DEPRECATED) Type Integer Default 10000 Defines the maximum number of events the agent collects per minute. If there are more than this number, the agent collects a statistical sampling. Caution This configuration has been replaced with max_samples_stored starting with version 6.0.0 of the agent. See max_samples_stored for 6.x or later agents. attributes.enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED If true, the agent captures attributes from transaction events. Caution Any header-related include/exclude rules must be in camelCase form to be filtered. attributes.exclude Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction events. Allows * as wildcard at end. attributes.include Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE Prefix of attributes to include in transaction events. Allows * as wildcard at end. Browser monitoring variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the browser_monitoring: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. enable Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITOR_ENABLE Server-side label Enable browser monitoring? Generate JavaScript headers for browser instrumentation. Although this defaults to true, the agent doesn't inject the browser JS code unless you have enabled browser monitoring. Even if you have enabled it and added the browser timing header, you can disable browser monitoring for your app by setting this to false. debug Type Boolean Default false Environ variable NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITOR_DEBUG If true, request un-minified sources from the server. attributes.enabled Type Boolean Default false Environ variable NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITORING_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED If true, the agent sends custom attributes to browser monitoring. Caution Any header-related include/exclude rules must be in camelCase form to be filtered. attributes.exclude Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITORING_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE Prefix of attributes to exclude from browser monitoring. Allows * as wildcard at end. attributes.include Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITORING_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE Prefix of attributes to include in browser monitoring. Allows * as wildcard at end. Custom events variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the custom_insights_events: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. Currently there are no environment variables for custom events. enabled Type Boolean Default true When enabled, the agent sends custom events recorded with recordCustomEvent() to New Relic. If this is disabled, the agent does not collect this data or send it to New Relic. max_samples_stored Type Integer Default 1000 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_CUSTOM_INSIGHTS_EVENTS_MAX_SAMPLES_STORED Defines the maximum number of custom events the agent collects per minute. If the number of custom events exceeds this limit, the agent collects a statistical sampling. Important Increasing this limit increases memory usage. Slow queries variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the slow_sql: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. These options control behavior for slow queries, but do not affect SQL nodes in transaction traces. enabled Type Boolean Default false Environ variable NEW_RELIC_SLOW_SQL_ENABLED When enabled, the agent collects slow query details. max_samples Type Integer Default 10 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_MAX_SQL_SAMPLES Defines the maximum number of slow queries the agent collects per minute. The agent discards additional queries after the limit is reached. Important Increasing this limit increases memory usage. Custom hostname variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the process_host: { section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. These options control behavior regarding the host display name in the APM UI. display_name Type String of 255 bytes or less Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_PROCESS_HOST_DISPLAY_NAME Specify a custom hostname for display in New Relic. If you do not set this field, New Relic will continue to use the default hostname found by calling os.hostname(). If you use the default hostname settings, New Relic finds the hostname through os.hostname(). If this call fails, New Relic uses the host's IP as the name. If you set ipv_preference: 4 or ipv_preference: 6, you can select the type of IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) that appears in the New Relic UI. ipv_preference Type Integer (4 or 6) Default 4 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_IPV_PREFERENCE Environment variable overrides This section defines two configuration options only available with environment variables. These overrides are not used in most configurations. NEW_RELIC_HOME Path to the directory containing newrelic.js. This is available only as an environment variable. You cannot set it in your config file. Type String Default (none) NEW_RELIC_NO_CONFIG_FILE If used, this prevents the agent from reading configuration settings from newrelic.js. Default values and values from environment variables will still be set. This is available only as an environment variable. You cannot set it in your config file. Type Boolean Default False Datastore tracer variables This section defines the Node.js agent variables in the order they typically appear in the datastore_tracer section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file. These options control behavior for collecting datastore instance metrics. instance_reporting.enabled Type Boolean Default true When enabled, the agent collects datastore instance metrics (such as host and port) for some database drivers. These are reported on slow query traces and transaction traces. database_name_reporting.enabled Type Boolean Default true When enabled, the agent collects database name on slow query traces and transaction traces for some database drivers. Cross application tracing (DEPRECATED) The Node.js agent variables that control cross application tracing typically appear in the cross_application_tracer section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file: enabled Type Boolean Default false When set to true, allows tracing of transactions across more than one New Relic-monitored applications. Important Cross application tracing (CAT) has been deprecated and will be removed in a future major release. For cross-service visibility, we recommend using distributed tracing, which is enabled by default as of agent version 8.3.0. Before enabling, read the transition guide. Error message redaction variables The Node.js agent variables that control error message redaction appear in the allow_raw_exception_messages section of your app's newrelic.js configuration file: enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_ALLOW_RAW_EXCEPTION_MESSAGES_ENABLED When false, the agent will redact the messages of captured errors. Distributed tracing Distributed tracing lets you see the path that a request takes as it travels through a distributed system. When configuring via the config file, place the following option in the distributed_tracing section. It is turned on by default in Node.js agents 7.2.0 and higher. Important Enabling distributed tracing disables cross application tracing, and has effects on other APM features. Before enabling, read the transition guide. Requires Node.js agent version 4.7.0 or higher. For more information about setting up distributed tracing, see Enable distributed tracing for your Node.js applications. enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_DISTRIBUTED_TRACING_ENABLED Set this to false to disable distributed tracing. For example, in the config file, you would use: distributed_tracing: { enabled: false } Copy exclude_newrelic_header Type Boolean Default false Set this to true to exclude the New Relic header that is attached to outbound requests, and instead only rely on W3C Trace Context Headers for distributed tracing. If this is false then both types of headers are used. For example, to enable this in the config file, you would use: distributed_tracing: { enabled: true, exclude_newrelic_header: true } Copy gRPC server instrumentation The grpc section controls the behavior of how the gRPC server is instrumented. record_errors Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_GRPC_RECORD_ERRORS When enabled, the agent will send all error gRPC status codes to New Relic, that is, nonzero status codes. If disabled, the server instrumentation will not send any nonzero status codes to New Relic. Span events Span data is reported for distributed tracing. Distributed tracing must be enabled to report spans. Span configuration is set in the span_events stanza. Options include: enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_ENABLED Turns reporting of span events on or off. attributes.enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED This setting can be used to turn reporting of attributes on or off for spans. If attributes.enabled at the root level is false, no attributes will be sent with spans regardless on how this is set. attributes.include Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE If attributes are enabled for spans, all attribute keys found in this list will be attached to spans. For more information, see the agent attribute rules. attributes.exclude Type Array Default [] Environ variable NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE All attribute keys found in this list will not be sent with spans. For more information, see the agent attribute rules. max_samples_stored Type Integer Default 2000 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_MAX_SAMPLES_STORED Defines the maximum number of events the agent collects per minute. If there are more than this number, the agent collects a statistical sampling. We do not recommend configuring past 10k. The server will cap data at 10k per-minute. Important max_samples_stored configuration settings require Node.JS agent version 8.3.0 or higher. Infinite Tracing To turn on Infinite Tracing, enable distributed tracing (set distributed_tracing to enabled: true) and add the additional settings below. For an example, see Language agents: configure distributed tracing. trace_observer.host Type String Default (none) Environ variable NEW_RELIC_INFINITE_TRACING_TRACE_OBSERVER_HOST For help getting a valid Infinite Tracing trace observer host entry, see Find or create a trace observer endpoint. Application Logging application_logging.enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_APPLICATION_LOGGING_ENABLED Enables automatically generating logs in context. application_logging.metrics.enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_APPLICATION_LOGGING_METRICS_ENABLED Toggles whether the agent gathers Logging Metrics used in the Logs chart on the APM Summary page. application_logging.forwarding.enabled Type Boolean Default true Environ variable NEW_RELIC_APPLICATION_LOGGING_FORWARDING_ENABLED Toggles whether the agent gathers log records for sending to New Relic. application_logging.forwarding.max_samples_stored Type Number Default 10000 Environ variable NEW_RELIC_APPLICATION_LOGGING_FORWARDING_MAX_SAMPLES_STORED Number of log records to send per minute to New Relic. Controls the overall memory consumption when using log forwarding. Set this to a lower value to reduce the amount of log lines sent (may cause log sampling). Set this to a higher value to send more log lines. Each log receives the same priority as its associated transaction. Logs that occur outside of a transaction will receive a random priority. Some logs may not be included because they are limited by max_samples_stored. For example, if logging max_samples_stored is set to 10,000 and transaction 1 has 10,000 log entries, only log entries for transaction 1 will be recorded. If transaction 1 has less than 10,000 logs you receive all logs for transaction 1. If there is still space, you receive all the logs for transaction 2, and so on. If after all the logs for sampled transactions are recorded, and they haven't reached the limit in max_samples_stored, then log messages for transactions that were not in our sampling are sent. If there are any left, log messages outside of transactions are recorded. application_logging.local_decorating.enabled Type Boolean Default false Environ variable NEW_RELIC_APPLICATION_LOGGING_LOCAL_DECORATING_ENABLED Toggles whether the agent performs Local Log Decoration on standard log output.", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 321.15137, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Node.js agent configuration", - "sections": "Node.js agent configuration", - "tags": "Nodejs agent", - "body": "You can tailor the Node.js agent to your app's requirements by editing your newrelic.js config file or by setting an environment variable. The config file resides in the root directory of your app. You can also configure a few options from New Relic, or use the Node.js agent API. Get started You'll" - }, - "id": "617e95b528ccbc0ba67ffd8b" } ], "/joomla/64a0fd15-349e-4083-96cc-3ef1f2b31e1a": [ @@ -93281,7 +93278,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla Episerver CMS DNN Community DNN Evoq", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 484.69394, + "_score": 455.61768, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93329,7 +93326,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Episerver CMS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 439.17224, + "_score": 413.4155, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93380,7 +93377,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 413.90997, + "_score": 389.5312, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93428,7 +93425,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 391.9532, + "_score": 368.84747, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93475,7 +93472,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 373.33478, + "_score": 362.41492, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93523,7 +93520,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93569,7 +93566,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93615,7 +93612,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93661,7 +93658,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93707,7 +93704,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93758,7 +93755,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 386.7265, + "_score": 359.31046, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93807,7 +93804,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Golang Ruby Elixir FastAPI Python", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 368.51965, + "_score": 340.6579, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -93854,7 +93851,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account 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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Tomcat Laravel PHP Java .NET", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64206, + "_score": 166.76944, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor PyElasticSearch with New Relic's Python agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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Share this :   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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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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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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63286, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94034,7 +94124,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94080,7 +94170,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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%. 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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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This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63272, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94498,7 +94542,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38937, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94544,7 +94588,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38937, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94590,7 +94634,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38937, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94600,52 +94644,6 @@ "body": " 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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.38937, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" - }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" } ], "/synthetics-ssl-certification-check/e5ac132e-2da5-478a-afcf-7037601a9bea": [ @@ -94688,7 +94686,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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 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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 567.5621, + "_score": 532.75775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94845,7 +94843,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 565.58563, + "_score": 530.89575, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94898,7 +94896,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! Passenger Thin Rake Resque", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 179.3613, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "tags": "apm", + "body": " capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a196a6759e889663b" + }, { "sections": [ "Rainbows!", @@ -94949,7 +94993,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63286, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -94995,7 +95039,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95041,7 +95085,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95087,7 +95131,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95097,52 +95141,6 @@ "body": " 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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" - }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" } ], "/rabbitmq/523d091a-7949-433b-91cf-ae2736251af7": [ @@ -95182,7 +95180,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 MSMQ quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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. 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View repo View repo What is AWS MQ? Message brokering service for Apache ActiveMQ managed by AWS. Get started! Start monitoring AWS MQ by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SES AWS SNS AWS SQS Amazon MSK RabbitMQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 231.44427, + "_score": 217.73026, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95276,7 +95274,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 AWS MQ Azure Service Bus MSMQ IBM MQ monitoring integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 212.53308, + "_score": 206.55026, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95322,7 +95320,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure Service Bus observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Service Bus installation docs Monitor Azure Service Bus 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 Service Bus? Fully managed message broker designed to bridge the gaps between applications and services. Get started! Start monitoring Azure Service Bus by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure Service Bus documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 Service Bus. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re 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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Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS SES observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS SES installation docs Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 SES? Cloud-based service for sending and receiving email. Get started! Start monitoring AWS SES by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS 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 AWS 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 AWS SNS AWS MQ AWS Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts", + "info": "New Relic’s instant observability quickstart with Kafka monitoring helps track Kafka topics, number of brokers, messages per second, broker bytes, and consumer lag in real-time.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel WordPress", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 136.52638, + "_score": 145.83916, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "messaging", - "body": " the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 SES. 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Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95461,7 +95461,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95507,7 +95507,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95553,7 +95553,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95599,7 +95599,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95614,12 +95614,12 @@ "/rainbows/5dd54f65-c84d-4830-8432-9a0be7d30d1b": [ { "sections": [ - "Passenger", + "ActiveRecord", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  4", "Documentation  1", - "What is Passenger?", + "What is ActiveRecord?", "Get started!", "More info", "How to use this quickstart", @@ -95629,43 +95629,43 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Passenger", + "title": "ActiveRecord", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "ruby" ], - "quick_start_name": "Passenger", - "external_id": "3ad8cb580ec6217ab1f1e791efb5a3849307ed02", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/passenger.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/passenger/d2ca1774-3493-4897-9bc2-f578ded4bd87", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "quick_start_name": "ActiveRecord", + "external_id": "938e76e59346049b7c9efaf89795033aa7421872", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/activerecord.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/activerecord/088e4f27-310c-49fb-b530-070607c911c2", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rake with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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" }, - "id": "623df96064441f10d0006178" + "id": "623df97a28ccbcf50cdd9f39" } ], "/synthetics-user-flow/931908a8-d6a0-4ca6-a3d0-d2d0266350ff": [ @@ -95883,7 +95883,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 635.9983, + "_score": 597.2825, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95934,7 +95934,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 569.8417, + "_score": 534.5833, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -95986,7 +95986,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 567.5613, + "_score": 532.7574, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96039,7 +96039,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 565.58484, + "_score": 530.8954, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96092,7 +96092,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Flow check Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics User Step Execution", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 549.26917, + "_score": 516.3434, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96146,7 +96146,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 956.92267, + "_score": 898.85297, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96195,7 +96195,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 787.1283, + "_score": 740.24426, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96246,7 +96246,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Video agent for iOS and tvOS Roku Apigee API Distributed Tracing Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 730.7702, + "_score": 687.06915, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96291,7 +96291,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 520.912, + "_score": 490.66486, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96306,13 +96306,11 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "iOS", + "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "What's included?", "Documentation  1", "Dashboard  0", "Alerts  0", - "New Relic Mobile monitoring", - "Get started!", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -96320,36 +96318,37 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "iOS", + "title": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ - "mobile", - "mobile agent" + "nrlabs", + "nrlabs-data", + "ads", + "tracking", + "GPT" ], - "quick_start_name": "iOS", - "external_id": "01f2a826a580cd4b220cf8a269e956d61e0985d2", + "quick_start_name": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "external_id": "c68b30b07ab23b4d9e48d58ba35e549ff1cd7d5f", "image": "", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ios/63bf288d-707e-4214-aac9-b51e7121b22d", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:56:51Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:56:51Z", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ads-web-gpt/a29dc26d-a05e-493e-8b97-eb9c2d90b763", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Use New Relic Mobile monitoring to monitor your iOS apps.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OKHTTP Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements", + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 499.63068, + "_score": 473.06598, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "title": "iOS", - "sections": "iOS", - "info": "Use New Relic Mobile monitoring to monitor your iOS apps.", - "quick_start_name": "iOS", - "body": ", instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 OKHTTP Cordova iOS agent compatibility and requirements" + "sections": "What's included?", + "tags": "nrlabs-data", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" }, - "id": "623df85a64441f1249005f99" + "id": "623df7c6196a675563895c05" } ], "/piston/cf253fcd-6c6b-4834-912b-1f9e0e03dd08": [ @@ -96388,7 +96387,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96434,7 +96433,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96480,7 +96479,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96526,7 +96525,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96572,7 +96571,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96620,7 +96619,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 355.75928, + "_score": 333.7051, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96663,7 +96662,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 318.42377, + "_score": 298.22565, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96709,7 +96708,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Once installed, the instrumentation will monitor both the publish and the subscribe of messages sent via the PubSub framework.\nIn addition, the instrumentation will take care of distributed tracing so that the publish will provide ", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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", + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.44403, + "_score": 267.78027, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "nrlabs-data", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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", + "info": "Java agent extension to monitor Google Cloud Pub/Sub with New Relic. Once installed, the instrumentation will monitor both the publish and the subscribe of messages sent via the PubSub framework.\nIn addition, the instrumentation will take care of distributed tracing so that the publish will provide ", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96897,7 +96893,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96943,7 +96939,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 tastypie quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 tastypie observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 tastypie observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. tastypie installation docs Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. What is tastypie? Web Service API framework for Django that provides a convenient and highly customizable abstraction for creating REST-style interfaces. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments tastypie 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 tastypie. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -96989,7 +96985,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97035,7 +97031,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97084,7 +97080,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Pyramid Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 327.98352, + "_score": 310.3814, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97123,7 +97119,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 253.70172, + "_score": 238.9266, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97173,7 +97169,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elixir C Gatsby Build CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 213.03345, + "_score": 200.85936, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97222,7 +97218,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 PyElasticSearch quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63647, + "_score": 163.28035, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97268,7 +97264,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63164, + "_score": 163.27646, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97314,7 +97310,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VictorOps Pagerduty Golden Signals for Web Servers Chef", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 802.98694, + "_score": 756.4132, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97364,7 +97360,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 759.97894, + "_score": 715.8906, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97413,7 +97409,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SIGNL4 Blameless VictorOps Pagerduty Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 696.6671, + "_score": 656.5613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97463,7 +97459,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JDBC-ExecuteBatch Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 585.3176, + "_score": 569.3847, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97510,7 +97506,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Notification channels: Control where to send alerts NerdGraph tutorial: Alert notification channels Jumpstart quickstart tool SIGNL4 NerdGraph tutorial: Loss of signal and gap filling", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 491.96594, + "_score": 465.55798, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97524,6 +97520,51 @@ } ], "/video-web-jwplayer/f85451c5-657b-4e41-bf87-1e710b246992": [ + { + "sections": [ + "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "What's included?", + "Documentation  1", + "Dashboard  0", + "Alerts  0", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "nrlabs", + "nrlabs-data", + "ads", + "tracking", + "GPT" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "external_id": "c68b30b07ab23b4d9e48d58ba35e549ff1cd7d5f", + "image": "", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ads-web-gpt/a29dc26d-a05e-493e-8b97-eb9c2d90b763", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 605.42554, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "nrlabs-data", + "body": " on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Agent for Prebid Video agent for Android. Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for HTML5 player" + }, + "id": "623df7c6196a675563895c05" + }, { "sections": [ "Video agent for Android.", @@ -97559,7 +97600,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 603.7716, + "_score": 564.92505, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97608,7 +97649,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 602.3861, + "_score": 563.8196, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97657,7 +97698,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 597.1133, + "_score": 558.4828, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97706,7 +97747,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Chromecast", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 594.93243, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Video agent for The Platform player", - "sections": "Video agent for The Platform player", - "info": "Agent to monitor video applications using The Platform player.", - "tags": "nrlabs-data", - "quick_start_name": "Video agent for The Platform player", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" - }, - "id": "623df9ad64441f768b003a72" } ], "/speedscale/c4512294-8f81-4efa-8f28-6c1db28d288c": [ @@ -97800,7 +97792,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Delphix Mule ESB Postman Speedscale Glassbox", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 334.50348, + "_score": 315.0359, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97848,7 +97840,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 327.64114, + "_score": 308.7233, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97892,7 +97884,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Contentsquare Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Delphix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 278.27957, + "_score": 262.12607, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97941,7 +97933,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 267.60394, + "_score": 252.09439, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -97992,7 +97984,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Manage automatic logging Speedscale Netlify Builds Cloudflare Network Logs Go: Configure logs in context", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 235.65053, + "_score": 221.96432, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98041,7 +98033,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 AWS X-Ray observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. AWS X-Ray installation docs Monitor AWS X-Ray 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 X-Ray? Capture data and debug protection for applications built on distributed frameworks. Get started! Start monitoring AWS X-Ray by connecting Amazon Web Services (AWS) to New Relic! Check out our AWS X-Ray documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 X-Ray. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 127.20545, + "_score": 120.43982, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98085,7 +98077,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 NATS Gin Micro Mux Zap", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 124.63162, + "_score": 116.92005, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98128,7 +98120,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 programming language that extends C with modern object-oriented, generic, and functional 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 C++? General-purpose programming language that extends C with modern object-oriented, generic, and functional features. 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 WebSphere NATS Gin Micro Mux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 116.05815, + "_score": 109.4073, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98173,7 +98165,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Zipkin Metric API Event API Logs API Report Zipkin-format traces via Trace API", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 113.39053, + "_score": 107.36018, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98189,15 +98181,14 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Kohana", + ".NET MVC Web API", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "What is Kohana PHP?", - "Value of Kohana PHP", - "New Relic Kohana PHP Quickstart Features", - "The Complete Kohana PHP Dashboard Tool", + "What is .NET MVC Web API?", + "Get started!", + "More info", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -98205,33 +98196,33 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Kohana", + "title": ".NET MVC Web API", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", - "php" + "dotnet" ], - "quick_start_name": "Kohana", - "external_id": "badc9d9b82fc1c58db55a45bd1600ec60b062a9b", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cabf64260963c96c85fd641f42bd5a7f/7a8e5/php01.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/kohana/5435090b-1267-4341-b53b-fcad31274e56", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T17:05:38Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T17:05:38Z", + "quick_start_name": ".NET MVC Web API", + "external_id": "897c6eee6b7990ec993be618a8488f5000072f79", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet-mvc-web-api/5313d4e0-13e1-4f50-982a-09d0cb67618e", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "New Relic's Kohana PHP monitoring quickstart provides instant observability into the whole app and alerts your team to errors or problems before impacting users.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Guzzle Silex Symfony Slim CodeIgniter", + "info": "Monitor .NET MVC Web API with New Relic's .NET agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET MVC Web API quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .NET Alerts   3 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let 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 .NET MVC Web API observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. .NET MVC Web API installation docs Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. What is .NET MVC Web API? Web application framework developed by Microsoft, which implements the model-view-controller pattern for building web applications. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments .NET MVC Web API 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 .NET MVC Web 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 NServiceBus RestSharp NancyFX OpenRasta MonoRail", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 109.111786, + "_score": 106.99237, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { "tags": "apm", - "body": " 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" + "body": " dashboards and alerts. Further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up errors inbox, transaction tracing, and service maps. More info Check out the documentation to learn more about New Relic monitoring for .NET MVC Web API. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic" }, - "id": "623dfab564441f08a3003860" + "id": "623dfb6a28ccbc3511ddc0ae" } ], "/snmp/9eb6470e-fffd-4f16-b29a-9c78ae43f0e6": [ @@ -98269,7 +98260,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 StatsD Nagios Legacy SNMP Kamon Micrometer", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.38438, + "_score": 227.19693, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98311,7 +98302,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 StatsD? Lightweight, open-source Node.js application that listens for metrics from different applications and aggregates them. 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. 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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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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. 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Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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. 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This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources 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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63286, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98773,7 +98856,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger 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, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -98819,7 +98902,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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Share this :   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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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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 91.0861, + "_score": 86.1703, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -99465,7 +99456,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel WordPress", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 72.14624, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "infrastructure", + "body": " 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. 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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 Why port monitoring? A port is a point where network connections start and end. It is a logical construct that identifies a specific process or service. The New Relic port monitoring quickstart empowers you to monitor the status of networking ports such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Port quickstart highlights The New Relic port monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards effectively track metrics like total ports open, latest port connected, samples/port, open ports’ timeseries, and open ports by host. Detailed installation, configuration, and changelog details in GitHub. New Relic + port = Optimum performance monitoring New Relic on-host integration for port monitoring tracks the up and down status of a network port like TCP, UDP, etc. It then reports the data for you to identify issues and solve them quickly. The dashboards provide 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 total number of open ports or identify the latest port connected. The port instant observability quickstart provides the necessary insights to make your port troubleshooting easier and more efficient. To use our port monitoring integration, you need to install the New Relic infrastructure agent. You’ll also need to configure the port-monitor-config.yml.sample file. Download the New Relic port quickstart today to monitor your port’s key performance indicators and address issues efficiently. It’s the fastest path to a seamless network port or switch port 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Legacy SNMP Deeper Network Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 70.92295, + "_score": 66.53254, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -99570,16 +99608,19 @@ "body": " or identify the latest port connected. 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Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", + "info": "Monitor ActiveRecord with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.62704, + "_score": 164.86832, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -99743,7 +99784,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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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? 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. 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This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Acts_as_solr quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Acts-as-solr Alerts   4 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! Passenger Thin Rake Resque", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 179.3613, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "info": "Monitor Acts_as_solr with New Relic's Ruby agent", "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" + "body": " capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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 Passenger Rails Rake Resque Thin", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.63286, + "_score": 164.87418, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100161,7 +100248,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rails Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100207,7 +100294,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100217,98 +100304,6 @@ "body": ", and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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" }, "id": "623df97964441fada000384e" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Resque", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  4", - "Documentation  1", - "What is Resque?", - "Get started!", - "More info", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "Resque", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "apm", - "ruby" - ], - "quick_start_name": "Resque", - "external_id": "70e225da940e7f4d13983a3892e54363cbb282a8", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/resque.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/resque/c5382aec-085d-428e-9aa6-daf0630fb0c2", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" - }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Rails", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  4", - "Documentation  1", - "What is Rails?", - "Get started!", - "More info", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "Rails", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "apm", - "ruby" - ], - "quick_start_name": "Rails", - "external_id": "8426c40a48f47241a83060264d801379a0f710e3", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/rails.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/rails/c722b540-6e96-437d-9cd9-aa6625ab443f", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T15:31:26Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T15:31:26Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor Rails with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Passenger Rake Resque Thin Rainbows!", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 175.94972, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Rails with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "tags": "apm", - "body": " License. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. 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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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Red Hat Enterprise Linux Parsing log data WordPress Compatibility and requirements for the Java agent Tomcat", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 126.30156, + "_score": 119.013466, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100360,173 +100355,161 @@ }, { "sections": [ - "Install the infrastructure monitoring agent for Linux", - "Step-by-step instructions", - "Debian", - "Ubuntu", - "Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL", - "SLES", - "Important", - "Amazon Linux", - "CentOS / RHEL & Oracle Linux", - "Root (default)", - "Privileged user", - "Unprivileged user", - "Install using configuration management tools", - "Install for Docker containers on instrumented hosts", - "Install using Azure extensions", - "Install using tarball files", - "Update the agent", - "What's next?" + "Configure the infrastructure agent with Puppet", + "Requirements", + "Module description", + "Run newrelic-infra module", + "Install the infrastructure agent with the module", + "Puppet parameters", + "For more help" ], - "title": "Install the infrastructure monitoring agent for Linux", + "title": "Configure the infrastructure agent with Puppet", "type": "docs", "tags": [ - "Linux installation", + "Config management tools", "Install the infrastructure agent", "Infrastructure" ], - "external_id": "060512e99d6143e7a7e8e6d16ba96cdcc7534e57", + "external_id": "d78919080b3cac0164fd79d2f4e4c36009e0711a", "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/install-infrastructure-agent/linux-installation/install-infrastructure-monitoring-agent-linux/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T05:23:16Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-24T05:23:15Z", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/infrastructure/install-infrastructure-agent/config-management-tools/configure-infrastructure-agent-puppet/", + "published_at": "2022-08-24T04:36:27Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-05T16:24:29Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "body": "The quickest way to get started with our infrastructure monitoring agent is through our guided install. If you're in the EU, try our EU guided install. Either way, you'll need a New Relic account if you don't have one. You can create a one for free, forever. Get an account Guided install EU guided install Step-by-step instructions If guided install doesn't work, you can install the agent manually. Before installing infrastructure, be sure to: Review the requirements. Have a valid New Relic license key. To install infrastructure in Linux, follow these instructions: Create the configuration file and add your license key: echo \"license_key: YOUR_LICENSE_KEY\" | sudo tee -a /etc/newrelic-infra.yml Copy Determine the distribution version number: Debian cat /etc/os-release Copy Ubuntu cat /etc/lsb-release Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL cat /etc/os-release Copy SLES cat /etc/os-release | grep VERSION_ID Copy Enable New Relic's GPG key: Debian curl -s https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/gpg/newrelic-infra.gpg | sudo apt-key add - Copy Ubuntu curl -s https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/gpg/newrelic-infra.gpg | sudo apt-key add - Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL yum automatically installs the GPG key using the value in gpgkey. SLES curl https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/gpg/newrelic-infra.gpg -s | sudo gpg --import Copy Important There's a known issue with the zypper package manager where GPG keys may not be validated as expected. If you get errors such as Signature verification failed, see New Relic's Explorers Hub for more information. Add the infrastructure monitoring agent repository: Debian Debian 8 (\"Jessie\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt jessie main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Debian 9 (\"Stretch\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt stretch main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Debian 10 (\"Buster\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt buster main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Debian 11 (\"Bullseye\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt bullseye main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt xenial main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt bionic main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt focal main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt groovy main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt hirsute main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt/ jammy main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Amazon Linux Amazon Linux 2 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/amazonlinux/2/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy Amazon Linux 2 (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/amazonlinux/2/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS / RHEL & Oracle Linux CentOS, RHEL, Oracle Linux 7.x (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/7/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS RHEL, Oracle Linux 7.x (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/7/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS, RHEL, Oracle Linux 8.x (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/8/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS, RHEL, Oracle Linux 8.x (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/8/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy RHEL 9.x (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/9/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy RHEL 9.x (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/9/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES SLES 12.1 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.1/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.1 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.1/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.2 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.2/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.2 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.2/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.3 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.3/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.3 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.3/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.4 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.4/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.4 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.4/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.5 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.5/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.5 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.5/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.1 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.1/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.1 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.1/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.2 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.2/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.2 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.2/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.3 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.3/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.3 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.3/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy Refresh the repositories: Debian sudo apt-get update Copy Ubuntu sudo apt-get update Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL sudo yum -q makecache -y --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo='newrelic-infra' Copy SLES sudo zypper -n ref -r newrelic-infra Copy Install the newrelic-infra package in root (default), privileged user, or unprivileged user mode. For more information on each running mode, see Linux agent running modes. Root (default) Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install newrelic-infra -y Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL: sudo yum install newrelic-infra -y Copy SLES: sudo zypper -n install newrelic-infra Copy Privileged user Install the libcap library and set the NRIA_MODE environment variable to PRIVILEGED. Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"PRIVILEGED\" apt-get install newrelic-infra Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL: sudo yum install libcap Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"PRIVILEGED\" yum install newrelic-infra Copy SLES: sudo zypper install libcap-progs Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"PRIVILEGED\" zypper install newrelic-infra Copy Unprivileged user Install the libcap library and set the NRIA_MODE environment variable to UNPRIVILEGED. Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"UNPRIVILEGED\" apt-get install newrelic-infra Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL: sudo yum install libcap Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"UNPRIVILEGED\" yum install newrelic-infra Copy SLES: sudo zypper install libcap-progs Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"UNPRIVILEGED\" zypper install newrelic-infra Copy Once the infrastructure monitoring agent is installed or updated, you can start, stop, or check the agent status. Important As of version 1.4.0, the infrastructure monitoring agent package includes the additional newrelic-infra-ctl binary, which is used to help troubleshoot a running agent. Although this binary is not required to execute the agent, we recommend to add it in your path. Install using configuration management tools To install the infrastructure monitoring agent with a configuration management tool, see the documentation for: Ansible Chef Docker (install as container) Elastic Beanstalk Puppet Install for Docker containers on instrumented hosts See Docker instrumentation for infrastructure monitoring. Install using Azure extensions See Azure extensions for infrastructure monitoring. Install using tarball files For custom setup scenarios, you can install the infrastructure monitoring agent using our tarball files in assisted or manual modes. This is especially useful when you need to adapt the default installation settings to your environment, or to install the infrastructure monitoring agent on distributions that lack the newrelic-infra package in their repositories. Important Note that custom installation of the infrastructure agent using tarball files is not officially supported. Update the agent Follow standard procedures to update the infrastructure monitoring agent. If you are using sudo to install or update the agent, use the -E argument to allow bypassing the environment variables, or specify the NRIA_MODE environment variable just after sudo. export NRIA_MODE=\"SET_MODE_HERE\" Copy OR sudo -E YOUR_PACKAGE_MANAGER_UPDATE_COMMAND Copy What's next? Generate some traffic and wait a few minutes, then view your hosts in the New Relic UI. If necessary, follow our troubleshooting procedures if no data appears. Important The hostname for your server cannot be localhost. Data will not be reported for servers with that name. Make sure the host name uses a unique name. The only required configuration option is the license_key setting, which is created as part of the installation procedures. You may also want to: Add custom attributes to annotate your infrastructure data. Connect your AWS account if your servers are hosted on Amazon EC2. Enable log forwarding. 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For an explanation of how to use Puppet, see Puppet documentation. This is a community-supported effort. Here we provide basic information needed to use this configuration management tool. Detailed configuration will have to conform to your company standards. Requirements The Infrastructure Puppet module has these requirements: Puppet Enterprise 2021.5.x, 2021.4.x, 2021.3.x, 2021.2.x, 2021.1.x, 2021.0.x, 2019.8.x, 2019.7.x, 2019.5.x, 2019.4.x, 2019.3.x, 2019.2.x, 2019.1.x, 2019.0.x, 2018.1.x, 2017.3.x, 2017.2.x, 2017.1.x, 2016.5.x, 2016.4.x Puppet 4.0.0 or higher and lower than 8.0.0 Debian, CentOS, OpenSUSE, RedHat, SLES, Ubuntu, Windows, Amazon Linux Module description Use the newrelic-infra module to: Add the infrastructure agent package repository source. Install, configure, and manage the New Relic infrastructure agent. The New Relic Puppet module is available on Puppet Forge. Run newrelic-infra module To run the default newrelic-infra module, declare the main ::agent class. 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Install or update With tar file installation, the steps for first time installation and for updating are the same. Replace X.X.X.X with the correct New Relic version. To install or update the agent: Download the appropriate tar file from the New Relic website, and save it to a local disk in a convenient location. Don't use the /tmp folder. Decompress and extract the archive: gzip -dc newrelic-php5-X.X.X.X-OS.tar.gz | tar xf - Copy Change to the newly created directory: cd newrelic-php5-X.X.X.X-OS Copy Run the installation script: ./newrelic-install Copy Change the default application name to a meaningful name. Restart your web server (Apache, Nginx, PHP-FPM, etc.). 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Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server", + "body": "Use infrastructure monitoring's Host not reporting condition to notify you when we've stopped receiving data from an infrastructure agent. This feature allows you to dynamically alert on groups of hosts, configure the time window from five to 60 minutes, and take full advantage of alerts notifications. Features You can define conditions based on the sets of hosts most important to you, and configure thresholds appropriate for each filter set. The Host not reporting event triggers when data from the infrastructure agent doesn't reach our collector within the time frame you specify. Caution If you have filtered your Host Not Reporting condition using tags or labels and then remove a critical tag or label from a targeted host, the system will open a Host Not Reporting violation, since it will characterize that host as having lost its connection. This feature's flexibility allows you to easily customize what to monitor and when to notify selected individuals or teams. In addition, the email notification includes links to help you quickly troubleshoot the situation. Host not reporting condition Features What to monitor You can use filter sets to select which hosts you want to be monitored with the alert condition. The condition will also automatically apply to any hosts you add in the future that match these filters. How to notify Conditions are contained in policies. You can select an existing policy or create a new policy with email notifications from the Infrastructure monitoring UI. If you want to create a new policy with other types of notification channels, use the UI. When to notify Email addresses (identified in the policy) will be notified automatically about threshold violations for any host matching the filters you have applied, depending on the policy's incident preferences. Where to troubleshoot The link at the top of the email notification will take you to the infrastructure Events page centered on the time when the host disconnected. Additional links in the email will take you to additional detail. Create \"host not reporting\" condition To define the Host not reporting condition criteria: Follow standard procedures to create an infrastructure condition. Select Host not reporting as the Alert type. Define the Critical threshold for triggering the notification: minimum 5 minutes, maximum 60 minutes. Enable 'Don't trigger alerts for hosts that perform a clean shutdown' option, if you want to prevent false alerts when you have hosts set to shut down via command line. Currently this feature is supported on all Windows systems and Linux systems using systemd. Alternatively, you can add the hostStatus: shutdown tag to your host along with checking the option mentioned above. This will stop all Host Not Reporting violations from opening for that host, as long as that tag is on it, regardless of agent version or OS. Removing the tag will allow the system to open Host Not Reporting violations for that host again. Depending on the policy's incident preferences, it will define which notification channels to use when the defined Critical threshold for the condition passes. To avoid \"false positives,\" the host must stop reporting for the entire time period before a violation is opened. Example: You create a condition to open a violation when any of the filtered set of hosts stop reporting data for seven minutes. If any host stops reporting for five minutes, then resumes reporting, the condition does not open a violation. If any host stops reporting for seven minutes, even if the others are fine, the condition does open a violation. Investigate the problem To further investigate why a host is not reporting data: Review the details in the email notification. Use the link from the email notification to monitor ongoing changes in your environment from Infrastructure monitoring's Events page. For example, use the Events page to help determine if a host disconnected right after a root user made a configuration change to the host. Optional: Use the email notification's Acknowledge link to verify you are aware of and taking ownership of the alerting incident. Use the email links to examine additional details in the Incident details page. Intentional outages We can distinguish between unexpected situations and planned situations with the option Don't trigger alerts for hosts that perform a clean shutdown. Use this option for situations such as: Host has been taken offline intentionally. Host has planned downtime for maintenance. Host has been shut down or decommissioned. Autoscaling hosts or shutting down instances in a cloud console. We rely on Linux and Windows shutdown signals to flag a clean shutdown. We've confirmed that these scenarios are detected by the agent: AWS Auto-scaling event with EC2 instances that use systemd (Amazon Linux, CentOs/RedHat 7 and newer, Ubuntu 16 and newer, Suse 12 and newer, Debian 9 and newer) User-initiated shutdown of Windows systems User-initiated shutdown of Linux systems that use systemd (Amazon Linux, CentOs/RedHat 7 and newer, Ubuntu 16 and newer, Suse 12 and newer, Debian 9 and newer) We know that these scenarios are not detected by the agent: User-initiated shutdown of Linux systems that don't use systemd (CentOs/RedHat 6 and earlier, Ubuntu 14, Debian 8). This includes other modern Linux systems that still use Upstart or SysV init systems. AWS Auto-scaling event with EC2 instances that don't use systemd (CentOs/RedHat 6 and earlier, Ubuntu 14, Debian 8). 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However, for Redhat or CentOS it is more common to use the RPM package. For Ubuntu or Debian it is more common to use the Debian package. Download the tar distribution Unlike other installation options, tar archives do not require any special repository setup. All you need to do is download the archive and follow these instructions. Download the appropriate tar distribution file from download.newrelic.com/php_agent/release/. For example: For FreeBSD, download newrelic-php5-X.X.X.X-freebsd.tar.gz. For Alpine Linux, download newrelic-php5-X.X.X.X-linux-musl.tar.gz. Tip The package name for the PHP agent is newrelic-php5. Although the package name references PHP 5, this package works for all supported PHP versions. Install or update With tar file installation, the steps for first time installation and for updating are the same. Replace X.X.X.X with the correct New Relic version. To install or update the agent: Download the appropriate tar file from the New Relic website, and save it to a local disk in a convenient location. Don't use the /tmp folder. Decompress and extract the archive: gzip -dc newrelic-php5-X.X.X.X-OS.tar.gz | tar xf - Copy Change to the newly created directory: cd newrelic-php5-X.X.X.X-OS Copy Run the installation script: ./newrelic-install Copy Change the default application name to a meaningful name. Restart your web server (Apache, Nginx, PHP-FPM, etc.). Wait a few minutes for your application to send data, then check your app's performance in the UI.", + "body": "The quickest way to get started with our infrastructure monitoring agent is through our guided install. If you're in the EU, try our EU guided install. Either way, you'll need a New Relic account if you don't have one. You can create a one for free, forever. Get an account Guided install EU guided install Step-by-step instructions If guided install doesn't work, you can install the agent manually. Before installing infrastructure, be sure to: Review the requirements. Have a valid New Relic license key. To install infrastructure in Linux, follow these instructions: Create the configuration file and add your license key: echo \"license_key: YOUR_LICENSE_KEY\" | sudo tee -a /etc/newrelic-infra.yml Copy Determine the distribution version number: Debian cat /etc/os-release Copy Ubuntu cat /etc/lsb-release Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL cat /etc/os-release Copy SLES cat /etc/os-release | grep VERSION_ID Copy Enable New Relic's GPG key: Debian curl -s https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/gpg/newrelic-infra.gpg | sudo apt-key add - Copy Ubuntu curl -s https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/gpg/newrelic-infra.gpg | sudo apt-key add - Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL yum automatically installs the GPG key using the value in gpgkey. SLES curl https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/gpg/newrelic-infra.gpg -s | sudo gpg --import Copy Important There's a known issue with the zypper package manager where GPG keys may not be validated as expected. If you get errors such as Signature verification failed, see New Relic's Explorers Hub for more information. Add the infrastructure monitoring agent repository: Debian Debian 8 (\"Jessie\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt jessie main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Debian 9 (\"Stretch\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt stretch main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Debian 10 (\"Buster\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt buster main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Debian 11 (\"Bullseye\") printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt bullseye main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt xenial main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt bionic main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt focal main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt groovy main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 21.04 (Hirsute Hippo) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt hirsute main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy Jellyfish) printf \"deb https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/apt/ jammy main\" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/newrelic-infra.list Copy Amazon Linux Amazon Linux 2 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/amazonlinux/2/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy Amazon Linux 2 (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/amazonlinux/2/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS / RHEL & Oracle Linux CentOS, RHEL, Oracle Linux 7.x (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/7/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS RHEL, Oracle Linux 7.x (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/7/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS, RHEL, Oracle Linux 8.x (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/8/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy CentOS, RHEL, Oracle Linux 8.x (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/8/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy RHEL 9.x (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/9/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy RHEL 9.x (arm64) sudo curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/yum/el/9/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES SLES 12.1 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.1/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.1 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.1/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.2 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.2/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.2 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.2/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.3 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.3/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.3 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.3/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.4 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.4/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.4 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.4/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.5 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.5/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 12.5 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/12.5/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.1 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.1/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.1 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.1/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.2 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.2/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.2 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.2/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.3 (x86) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.3/x86_64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy SLES 15.3 (ARM) sudo curl -o /etc/zypp/repos.d/newrelic-infra.repo https://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/linux/zypp/sles/15.3/aarch64/newrelic-infra.repo Copy Refresh the repositories: Debian sudo apt-get update Copy Ubuntu sudo apt-get update Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL sudo yum -q makecache -y --disablerepo='*' --enablerepo='newrelic-infra' Copy SLES sudo zypper -n ref -r newrelic-infra Copy Install the newrelic-infra package in root (default), privileged user, or unprivileged user mode. For more information on each running mode, see Linux agent running modes. Root (default) Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install newrelic-infra -y Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL: sudo yum install newrelic-infra -y Copy SLES: sudo zypper -n install newrelic-infra Copy Privileged user Install the libcap library and set the NRIA_MODE environment variable to PRIVILEGED. Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"PRIVILEGED\" apt-get install newrelic-infra Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL: sudo yum install libcap Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"PRIVILEGED\" yum install newrelic-infra Copy SLES: sudo zypper install libcap-progs Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"PRIVILEGED\" zypper install newrelic-infra Copy Unprivileged user Install the libcap library and set the NRIA_MODE environment variable to UNPRIVILEGED. Debian and Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install libcap2-bin Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"UNPRIVILEGED\" apt-get install newrelic-infra Copy Amazon Linux, CentOS, RHEL: sudo yum install libcap Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"UNPRIVILEGED\" yum install newrelic-infra Copy SLES: sudo zypper install libcap-progs Copy sudo NRIA_MODE=\"UNPRIVILEGED\" zypper install newrelic-infra Copy Once the infrastructure monitoring agent is installed or updated, you can start, stop, or check the agent status. Important As of version 1.4.0, the infrastructure monitoring agent package includes the additional newrelic-infra-ctl binary, which is used to help troubleshoot a running agent. Although this binary is not required to execute the agent, we recommend to add it in your path. Install using configuration management tools To install the infrastructure monitoring agent with a configuration management tool, see the documentation for: Ansible Chef Docker (install as container) Elastic Beanstalk Puppet Install for Docker containers on instrumented hosts See Docker instrumentation for infrastructure monitoring. Install using Azure extensions See Azure extensions for infrastructure monitoring. Install using tarball files For custom setup scenarios, you can install the infrastructure monitoring agent using our tarball files in assisted or manual modes. This is especially useful when you need to adapt the default installation settings to your environment, or to install the infrastructure monitoring agent on distributions that lack the newrelic-infra package in their repositories. Important Note that custom installation of the infrastructure agent using tarball files is not officially supported. Update the agent Follow standard procedures to update the infrastructure monitoring agent. If you are using sudo to install or update the agent, use the -E argument to allow bypassing the environment variables, or specify the NRIA_MODE environment variable just after sudo. export NRIA_MODE=\"SET_MODE_HERE\" Copy OR sudo -E YOUR_PACKAGE_MANAGER_UPDATE_COMMAND Copy What's next? Generate some traffic and wait a few minutes, then view your hosts in the New Relic UI. If necessary, follow our troubleshooting procedures if no data appears. Important The hostname for your server cannot be localhost. Data will not be reported for servers with that name. Make sure the host name uses a unique name. The only required configuration option is the license_key setting, which is created as part of the installation procedures. You may also want to: Add custom attributes to annotate your infrastructure data. Connect your AWS account if your servers are hosted on Amazon EC2. Enable log forwarding. 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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. 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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 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. 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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 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 Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 98.97476, + "_score": 96.265175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100741,7 +100724,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 67.144135, + "_score": 62.480843, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100791,7 +100774,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 547.93884, + "_score": 513.9526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100844,7 +100827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74603, + "_score": 512.19714, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100897,7 +100880,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74603, + "_score": 512.19714, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -100948,7 +100931,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74603, + "_score": 512.19714, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101001,7 +100984,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Do you think it 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 Ubuntu CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36676, + "_score": 320.70593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101095,7 +101078,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36676, + "_score": 320.70593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101139,7 +101122,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36676, + "_score": 320.70593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101183,7 +101166,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36676, + "_score": 320.70593, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101228,7 +101211,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" + "body": ", and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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" }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" + "id": "623df97964441fada000384e" } ], "/synthetics-user-step-execution/ef502f3e-4321-44f2-9668-e52619462cc3": [ @@ -101511,7 +101494,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74725, + "_score": 512.19775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101564,7 +101547,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Link Crawler Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74725, + "_score": 512.19775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101668,7 +101651,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 SSL Certification check Synthetics User Flow check Synthetics User Step Execution Synthetics Page Load performance Synthetics Endpoint Availability", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 545.74725, + "_score": 512.19775, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101721,7 +101704,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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. 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Dashboard   0 This quickstart" + }, + "id": "623df7c6196a675563895c05" + }, { "sections": [ "Video agent for VideoJS player", @@ -101772,7 +101800,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 475.23956, + "_score": 444.60718, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101821,7 +101849,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 473.45905, + "_score": 443.16998, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101870,7 +101898,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Akamai player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 473.32623, + "_score": 442.957, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -101919,7 +101947,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Download the New Relic Akamai quickstart to proactively track your video applications’ performance metrics via our video agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Download our Tomcat instant observability quickstart to instrument Tomcat with our Java agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django MySQL Node.js", + "info": "New Relic's instant observability quickstart with a PHP server monitor agent helps app developers quickly identify and resolve errors, including slow responses, to enhance customer experiences.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat WordPress Django Node.js", + "info": "The New Relic Quickstart for Java provides insight into application performance, improves uptime, and reduces latency. Monitoring is reported using metric time-slice and event data, and all results are displayed in easy-to-use, visual dashboards.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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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Share this :   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 Node.js Java Laravel .NET Tomcat", + "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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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Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources PHP Java Node.js Django Tomcat" }, - "id": "623df895196a67d3778958cc" + "id": "623df94d64441f10d0006152" }, { "sections": [ - "Java", + "Tomcat", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  4", + "Alerts  2", "Documentation  1", - "Why monitoring Java is so important", - "New Relic Java quickstart features", - "New Relic - the perfect Java observability tool", + "What is Tomcat?", + "New Relic Tomcat quickstart features", + "Why monitor Tomcat with New Relic?", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -102149,48 +102125,47 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Java", + "title": "Tomcat", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "java", - "language agent", + "server", "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": "Java", - "external_id": "1773c6ef758ae710be15917d59aa2a62aef35134", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/5b1f340e382407dea738e9d928d50895/66d61/java.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/java/3ebfb315-d0a6-4b27-9f89-b16a9a1ada5f", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:37:12Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:37:47Z", + "quick_start_name": "Tomcat", + "external_id": "b095e25a473d82db01887430be2f9a820b134174", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a1fb640fec298f107d4160278cff82dc/99d80/java01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/tomcat/d3e84281-6094-4cb2-b323-30e4f13b4f0c", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "The New Relic Quickstart for Java provides insight into application performance, improves uptime, and reduces latency. Monitoring is reported using metric time-slice and event data, and all results are displayed in easy-to-use, visual dashboards.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 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 Tomcat Node.js PHP .NET Laravel", + "info": "Monitoring Tomcat is critical to track its performance via key metrics like transaction errors, memory usage, and CPU utilization. Download our Tomcat instant observability quickstart to instrument Tomcat with our Java agent.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Django MySQL Node.js", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 508.49677, + "_score": 474.1015, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "language agent", - "body": ", and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Node.js PHP .NET Laravel" + "info": "Monitoring Tomcat is critical to track its performance via key metrics like transaction errors, memory usage, and CPU utilization. Download our Tomcat instant observability quickstart to instrument Tomcat with our Java agent.", + "tags": "most popular", + "body": " now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Django MySQL Node.js" }, - "id": "623dfbc864441f23da0064df" + "id": "623df97a64441ff57900626f" }, { "sections": [ - ".NET", + "Laravel", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", - "Alerts  4", + "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "Comprehensive monitoring quickstart for .NET", - "Why monitor .NET?", - "What should you look for in a .NET Monitor?", - "What’s included in this quickstart:", - "What makes this quickstart unique?", + "Laravel PHP Monitoring", + "New Relic Laravel quickstart features", + "Why monitor Laravel with New Relic?", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -102198,35 +102173,36 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": ".NET", + "title": "Laravel", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", - "dotnet", - "language agent", + "php", + "featured", "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": ".NET", - "external_id": "c0ba9b6fe0ac7ec27f657699d6c0129afb0db640", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cf303492d098c6c0793facb2bc836d5c/5f20f/dotnet.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/dotnet/2dff13b6-0fac-43a6-abc6-57f0a3299639", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T13:37:13Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T01:37:47Z", + "quick_start_name": "Laravel", + "external_id": "67e84218e0fb0921cb35ef39605cceca2e48d7bb", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cabf64260963c96c85fd641f42bd5a7f/7a8e5/php01.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/laravel/919aad44-52ba-47fd-9e29-12195979015e", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Learn more about .NET Framework, the importance of monitoring .NET, the ideal features of a .NET monitor, and the unique value of New Relic's .NET quickstart.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 .NET quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Node.js Java PHP Laravel Tomcat", + "info": "Monitoring Laravel is crucial to gain instant visibility into changes in Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Tomcat WordPress Django Node.js" }, - "id": "623df94d64441f10d0006152" + "id": "623dfac464441f0ba0005ab0" } ], "/windows-desktop/bffa596c-ec44-4995-a286-591bf9295dbb": [ @@ -102267,7 +102243,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 453.0986, + "_score": 440.64185, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102319,7 +102295,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 349.64572, + "_score": 340.08267, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102364,7 +102340,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102408,7 +102384,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102452,7 +102428,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Debian CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 340.36725, + "_score": 320.70636, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102499,7 +102475,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Xamarin bindings to New Relic's Mobile SDK Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 375.2453, + "_score": 352.25354, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102546,7 +102522,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 318.42517, + "_score": 298.2268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102593,7 +102569,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 293.86688, + "_score": 275.21454, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102604,6 +102580,52 @@ }, "id": "623df79f28ccbcda51dd9b86" }, + { + "sections": [ + "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "What's included?", + "Documentation  1", + "Dashboard  0", + "Alerts  0", + "How to use this quickstart", + "Authors", + "Support", + "Collaborate on this quickstart", + "Related resources", + "Get started today for free." + ], + "title": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "type": "quickstarts", + "tags": [ + "nrlabs", + "nrlabs-data", + "ads", + "tracking", + "GPT" + ], + "quick_start_name": "Agent for Google Publisher Tags", + "external_id": "c68b30b07ab23b4d9e48d58ba35e549ff1cd7d5f", + "image": "", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/ads-web-gpt/a29dc26d-a05e-493e-8b97-eb9c2d90b763", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:38:58Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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Share this :   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. 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Documentation   1 PyElasticSearch observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. PyElasticSearch installation docs PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. What is PyElasticSearch? PyElasticSearch is a clean, future-proof, high-scale API to Elasticsearch for Python. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments PyElasticSearch 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 PyElasticSearch. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 Sanic tastypie", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.64218, + "_score": 163.28624, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102787,7 +102760,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 piston Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.63733, + "_score": 163.28235, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102833,7 +102806,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Sanic quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Python Alerts   3 Sanic observability quickstart contains 3 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Sanic observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Sanic installation docs Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. What is Sanic? Sanic is a fast Python web server and web framework that utilizes the async/await syntax, which makes your code non-blocking and speedy. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Sanic 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 Sanic. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Psycopg2 piston jinja2 tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.6372, + "_score": 163.28226, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102879,7 +102852,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Psycopg2 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102925,7 +102898,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 it was designed with concurrency in mind(it support large numbers of simultaneous operations to a single database). While thread safety protects against a lot of 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 tens to hundreds to thousands of simultaneous connections with the database. When this many connections are active at once, applications running Psycopg2 become prone to slowdowns or failure. For example, the New Relic dashboards and alerts relating to CPU utilization can 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 make the debugging process much quicker and simpler as visibility into the sources of errors is available immediately. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 jinja2 Sanic tastypie PyElasticSearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 173.20741, + "_score": 162.93759, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -102975,7 +102948,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Unix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 424.42352, + "_score": 412.79315, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -103023,7 +102996,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu Debian CentOS Unix Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 381.73407, + "_score": 359.82037, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -103070,7 +103043,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Ubuntu CentOS Unix SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Linux", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 369.754, + "_score": 348.38196, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -103114,7 +103087,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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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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? 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Share this :   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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Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install 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 Acts_as_solr observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Acts_as_solr installation docs Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. What is Acts_as_solr? Ruby plugins that adds full text search capabilities and other features from Apache's Solr to any Rails model. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr 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 Acts_as_solr. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Rainbows! 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This quickstart automatically instruments Acts_as_solr with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM" }, - "id": "623df9a6e7b9d22ea40f45d5" + "id": "623dfb6a196a6759e889663b" }, { "sections": [ - "Thin", + "Rainbows!", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  4", "Documentation  1", - "What is Thin?", + "What is Rainbows!?", "Get started!", "More info", "How to use this quickstart", @@ -103571,43 +103544,43 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Thin", + "title": "Rainbows!", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "ruby" ], - "quick_start_name": "Thin", - "external_id": "68d24f7392049851a5a73ac975af4f94616baa87", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/thin.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/thin/9a027632-7df7-4e81-b2bc-4959b7b64615", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:27:07Z", + "quick_start_name": "Rainbows!", + "external_id": "2575378d6fe8769f74722974bb2ce1fef9b14345", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/a20bba1990426839e84ca32dea3d696f/6d85a/rainbows.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/rainbows/5dd54f65-c84d-4830-8432-9a0be7d30d1b", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T16:57:43Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-23T16:57:43Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Rainbows! with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Passenger Rails Resque Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Passenger with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Passenger quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Passenger Alerts   4 Passenger observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Passenger observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Passenger installation docs Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. What is Passenger? Web application server with support for several platforms, and can run standalone or integrate with other servers. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Passenger 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 Passenger. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors 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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 Resque quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Resque Alerts   4 Resque observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Resque observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Resque installation docs Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. What is Resque? Redis-backed Ruby library for creating background jobs, placing them on multiple queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque 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 Resque. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Thin Rainbows!", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Thin quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Thin Alerts   4 Thin observability quickstart contains 4 alerts . These alerts detect changes in key performance metrics. Integrate these alerts with your favorite tools (like Slack, PagerDuty, etc.) and New Relic will let you know when something needs your attention. Apdex Score This alert is triggered when 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 Thin observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Thin installation docs A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. What is Thin? A Ruby web server that glues together popular Ruby libraries: the Mongrel parser, Event Machine, and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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 Thin. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic, Emil Hammarstrand Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Passenger Rails Rake Resque Rainbows!", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 176.3895, + "_score": 164.68045, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor Resque with New Relic's Ruby agent", + "info": "Monitor Thin with New Relic's Ruby agent", "tags": "apm", - "body": " queues, and processing them later. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Resque with the New Relic Ruby agent, and allows you to further leverage New Relic's APM capabilities by setting up custom" + "body": ", and Rack. Get started! Leverage community expertise and instantly get value out of your telemetry data. This quickstart automatically instruments Thin 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" }, - "id": "623dfac464441f7d7d005ff2" + "id": "623df97964441fada000384e" } ], "/sendgrid-quickstart/6e0cc60a-e6ae-4c97-b5d4-b99568f04e9d": [ - { - "sections": [ - "No log data appears in the UI", - "Problem", - "Solutions" - ], - "title": "No log data appears in the UI", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Troubleshooting", - "Log management", - "Logs" - ], - "external_id": "888cbbec2e57196e85dee7aab4fbe02864dff9ee", - "image": "", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/logs/troubleshooting/no-log-data-appears-ui/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T19:49:03Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-24T19:49:03Z", - "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Problem You're not seeing expected log data in the New Relic UI after ten minutes of installing the infrastructure agent, the APM agent, or setting up log forwarding. Solutions If no data appears after you set up a log-reporting solution and wait about five minutes, try the following: Logs troubleshooting Comments Infrastructure and APM agents These agents are designed to automatically report log data. This is referred to as logs-in-context. If you don't see that data, or want to do additional configuration, some options: APM: manual processes for setting up log reporting Infrastructure agent: logging config options Access to data It's possible you may not have the right permissions or account access. See Factors affecting access to features and data. Compatibility If you've set up log forwarding, ensure you've installed a compatible log forwarder. Status codes Check the response status code being returned from the New Relic log collection endpoint. For example, you might see: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden. Review your license key. Copy This error means that you're using an invalid security key. New Relic requires a license key to enable log shipping. An HTTP 202 response indicates success. Errors Run a query using the NrIntegrationErrors event to see if any errors are related to logging. For example, look for messages like: Error unmarshalling message payload Copy Query Log Try querying the Log data type: SELECT * FROM Log Copy If no data appears in the query builder, then no data will appear in the Logs UI. For more information, see our docs about data query options.", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.45019, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "No log data appears in the UI", - "sections": "No log data appears in the UI", - "tags": "Log management", - "body": "Problem You're not seeing expected log data in the New Relic UI after ten minutes of installing the infrastructure agent, the APM agent, or setting up log forwarding. Solutions If no data appears after you set up a log-reporting solution and wait about five minutes, try the following: Logs" - }, - "id": "6044181d64441f9138378f05" - }, { "sections": [ "Fluentd plugin for Logs", @@ -103762,7 +103699,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.45007, + "_score": 97.51805, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -103807,7 +103744,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.45, + "_score": 97.51799, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -103852,7 +103789,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.45, + "_score": 97.51799, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -103902,7 +103839,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.04409, + "_score": 97.1915, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -103911,19 +103848,56 @@ "body": " 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" }, "id": "623df8bc64441f7bd5005c89" + }, + { + "sections": [ + "No log data appears in the UI", + "Problem", + "Solutions" + ], + "title": "No log data appears in the UI", + "type": "docs", + "tags": [ + "Troubleshooting", + "Log management", + "Logs" + ], + "external_id": "888cbbec2e57196e85dee7aab4fbe02864dff9ee", + "image": "", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/logs/troubleshooting/no-log-data-appears-ui/", + "published_at": "2022-08-24T19:49:03Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-24T19:49:03Z", + "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", + "popularity": 1, + "body": "Problem You're not seeing expected log data in the New Relic UI after ten minutes of installing the infrastructure agent, the APM agent, or setting up log forwarding. Solutions If no data appears after you set up a log-reporting solution and wait about five minutes, try the following: Logs troubleshooting Comments Infrastructure and APM agents These agents are designed to automatically report log data. This is referred to as logs-in-context. If you don't see that data, or want to do additional configuration, some options: APM: manual processes for setting up log reporting Infrastructure agent: logging config options Access to data It's possible you may not have the right permissions or account access. See Factors affecting access to features and data. Compatibility If you've set up log forwarding, ensure you've installed a compatible log forwarder. Status codes Check the response status code being returned from the New Relic log collection endpoint. For example, you might see: HTTP Error 403: Forbidden. Review your license key. Copy This error means that you're using an invalid security key. New Relic requires a license key to enable log shipping. An HTTP 202 response indicates success. Errors Run a query using the NrIntegrationErrors event to see if any errors are related to logging. For example, look for messages like: Error unmarshalling message payload Copy Query Log Try querying the Log data type: SELECT * FROM Log Copy If no data appears in the query builder, then no data will appear in the Logs UI. For more information, see our docs about data query options.", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 96.3035, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "No log data appears in the UI", + "sections": "No log data appears in the UI", + "tags": "Log management", + "body": "Problem You're not seeing expected log data in the New Relic UI after ten minutes of installing the infrastructure agent, the APM agent, or setting up log forwarding. Solutions If no data appears after you set up a log-reporting solution and wait about five minutes, try the following: Logs" + }, + "id": "6044181d64441f9138378f05" } ], "/wordpress/59ba7d1f-7833-4d9b-893d-2b493e5ddac8": [ { "sections": [ - "Laravel", + "PHP", "What's included?", "Dashboard  1", "Alerts  3", "Documentation  1", - "Laravel PHP Monitoring", - "New Relic Laravel quickstart features", - "Why monitor Laravel with New Relic?", + "Complete solution to PHP monitoring", + "How to speed up PHP with New Relic", + "What’s included?", + "Value of PHP quickstarts", "How to use this quickstart", "Authors", "Support", @@ -103931,48 +103905,50 @@ "Related resources", "Get started today for free." ], - "title": "Laravel", + "title": "PHP", "type": "quickstarts", "tags": [ "apm", "php", - "featured", + "language agent", "most popular" ], - "quick_start_name": "Laravel", - "external_id": "67e84218e0fb0921cb35ef39605cceca2e48d7bb", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/cabf64260963c96c85fd641f42bd5a7f/7a8e5/php01.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/laravel/919aad44-52ba-47fd-9e29-12195979015e", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T14:53:58Z", + "quick_start_name": "PHP", + "external_id": "31f5980175ad58fb8988699e4773d41b23283697", + "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/61569ab7a6f4547250aec96e49b18c21/508b3/php.png", + "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/php/475dec69-10c9-4bc6-8312-3caa266fb028", + "published_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", + "updated_at": "2022-08-25T01:37:16Z", "document_type": "page", "popularity": 1, - "info": "Monitoring Laravel is crucial to gain instant visibility into changes in Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Tomcat WordPress Django Node.js", + "info": "New Relic's instant observability quickstart with a PHP server monitor agent helps app developers quickly identify and resolve errors, including slow responses, to enhance customer experiences.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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You can monitor Drupal with New Relic's PHP agent.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki Episerver CMS", + "info": "Monitoring Laravel is crucial to gain instant visibility into changes in Laravel PHP framework’s key performance indicators. Download New Relic Laravel quickstart to proactively instrument Laravel with the New Relic PHP agent and start monitoring.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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. 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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 Tomcat Django WordPress", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Tomcat Django", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 DNN Community quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Dotnet .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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki", + "info": "Drupal is a free and open-source web content management framework written in\nPHP. You can monitor Drupal with New Relic's PHP agent.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Magento Joomla MediaWiki Episerver CMS", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 262.02466, + "_score": 316.00183, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Monitor DNN Community with New Relic's .NET agent", - "tags": "cms", - "body": " 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! 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Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 828.87866, + "_score": 775.74036, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104243,7 +104265,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for The Platform player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 826.9766, + "_score": 774.2223, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104292,7 +104314,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Akamai player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 820.8434, + "_score": 768.2435, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104341,7 +104363,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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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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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 378.6021, + "_score": 356.7153, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104494,7 +104467,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity BizTalk360 Delphix Mule ESB Postman", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 374.24335, + "_score": 352.6369, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104541,7 +104514,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   3 Lacework Integration quickstart contains 3 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Lacework Compliance Violations Lacework Security Overview Lacework Anomaly Detections Documentation   1 Lacework Integration 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 FedRAMP-compliant endpoints Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 366.7962, + "_score": 345.6662, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104597,7 +104570,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cluster Metrics Redis Enterprise Database CRDT 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 CircleCI Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis (Prometheus) Elasticsearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 360.4234, + "_score": 339.47363, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104646,7 +104619,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 170.20389, + "_score": 160.44202, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104693,7 +104666,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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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. 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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. 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Azure Kubernetes Service installation docs Provides a managed environment for deploying, managing, and scaling your containerized applications using Azure 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 Provides a managed environment for deploying, managing, and scaling your containerized applications using Azure 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Configure control plane monitoring VMWare Tanzu Google Kubernetes Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 214.17175, + "_score": 202.55121, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104923,7 +104896,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 CoreDNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CoreDNS Alerts   1 CoreDNS 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. CoreDNS Panics CoreDNS panics can point to a system in an error state or degraded performance. Documentation   3 CoreDNS observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CoreDNS Prometheus monitoring Metric details exposed by Prometheus CoreDNS extension Installation docs Description about this doc reference Kubernetes & CoreDNS Details on Kubernetes and CoreDNS Why monitor CoreDNS? CoreDNS is DNS server that can serve as the Kubernetes cluster DNS (Kubernetes 1.23+ uses CoreDNS by default). CoreDNS is a critical component of a Kubernetes cluster that can be difficult to debug during an error scenario. Surfacing monitoring to this component can help teams respond faster to these unexpected scenarios. CoreDNS quickstart highlights The New Relic quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your CoreDNS servers, like: load shared amongst running instances request & response stats (rate, payload size, etc.) cache hit ratio response codes and panics, and more. Monitoring CoreDNS This quickstart utilizes New Relic's ability to ingest Prometheus data (either from our OpenMetrics integration or via Prometheus remote write). See instructions for sending Prometheus data to New Relic here. How do I enable monitoring in CoreDNS CoreDNS provides a plugin to surface Prometheus metrics on localhost:9153/metrics. Before attempting to modify your CoreDNS configuration, you should be able to kubectl port-forward pod/ -n kube-system 9153 against a CoreDNS server in your cluster to verify it returns metrics. For instructions on modifying your cluster's CoreDNS configuration see https://coredns.io/2018/01/29/deploying-kubernetes-with-coredns-using-kubeadm/ How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs? The approach to getting your Prometheus metrics into New Relic differs depending on which integration you use. In addition to setting up your remote_write configuration as described here, you will need to add the following scrape configuration to your prometheus.yml config file: (This helpful Prometheus job defnition sourced from sysdig blog) Then, after reloading Prometheus config, you can check that your CoreDNS pods are appearing under your Prometheus targets. POMI will scrape any resource that contains the label or annotation prometheus.io/scrape (which is configurable value here https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L117). This will make targets visible to POMI but to confiugre the relabel_configs as above, the defaults would have to be updated in the Helm chart here: https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L67-L244 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Configure control plane monitoring ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 211.00587, + "_score": 198.67393, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -104969,7 +104942,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OMA Data Ingest Governance Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Metric API limits and restricted attributes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 186.75967, + "_score": 175.94879, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105019,7 +104992,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OMA Data Ingest Governance Group browser data by URLs Customer Experience Quality Foundation Not seeing specific page or endpoint names in browser data Data Ingestion Breakdown", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 186.75955, + "_score": 175.94868, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105063,7 +105036,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Alert quality management KPI dashboard 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. Install now Install now Authors Alec Isaacson (New Relic), Andrew Faria (New Relic) Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources OMA Data Ingest Governance Alert quality management: optimize your alerts and reduce alert fatigue Logs Analysis Dashboard Browser Segment Investigation Quickstart Data Ingestion Breakdown", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 186.0285, + "_score": 175.36098, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105111,7 +105084,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 143.97362, + "_score": 140.05212, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105159,7 +105132,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Logs Analysis Dashboard Network Data Ingest and Cardinality OMA Data Ingest Governance Query and alert on usage data Baseline your data ingest", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 133.60417, + "_score": 129.95526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105212,7 +105185,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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": 324.8695, + "_score": 304.422, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105256,7 +105229,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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. 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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. 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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 The New Relic Roku Agent tracks the behaviour of a Roku App. It contains two parts, one to monitor general system level events and one to monitor video related events, for apps that use a video 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 New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. 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Share this :   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 tvOS iOS Cordova OKHTTP", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 263.02258, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "nrlabs-data", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" - }, - "id": "623df7f564441f8837006312" } ], "/newrelic-cli/80b839a3-2000-4bf5-86dd-4a888146043a": [ @@ -105442,7 +105414,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Health AWS Glue AWS Outposts AWS Auto Scaling AWS IoT", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 111.85997, + "_score": 105.31622, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105488,7 +105460,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 111.78432, + "_score": 105.255554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105535,7 +105507,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 111.78432, + "_score": 105.255554, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105581,7 +105553,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Pulumi Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 111.65984, + "_score": 105.155685, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105628,7 +105600,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 111.65798, + "_score": 105.15419, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105676,7 +105648,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.09863, + "_score": 485.94745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105723,7 +105695,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Pulumi Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.524, + "_score": 485.4864, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105770,7 +105742,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.5154, + "_score": 485.4795, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105816,7 +105788,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.43616, + "_score": 485.41592, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105855,7 +105827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.6495, + "_score": 153.2031, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105904,7 +105876,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.099, + "_score": 485.94745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105951,7 +105923,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 516.099, + "_score": 485.94745, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -105997,7 +105969,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Pulumi Ansible Puppet Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.52435, + "_score": 485.4864, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106044,7 +106016,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Terraform New Relic CLI", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 515.4365, + "_score": 485.41592, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106083,7 +106055,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chef Pulumi Ansible Puppet", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 162.64963, + "_score": 153.2031, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106148,7 +106120,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 257.56555, + "_score": 241.45865, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106196,7 +106168,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Implementation guide Explains what quality foundation 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 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 Customer Experience Bottom of the funnel analysis Contentsquare Quality foundation: optimize service performance to improve your customers' digital experience Browser Segment Investigation Quickstart Bottom-of-the-funnel analysis: optimize conversion by starting with the end of the user journey", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 164.47964, + "_score": 154.84221, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106240,7 +106212,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 119.69424, + "_score": 119.51148, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106297,7 +106269,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 105.43689, + "_score": 105.32835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106337,7 +106309,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.516754, + "_score": 103.44268, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106724,7 +106696,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 91.26202, + "_score": 86.331635, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106765,7 +106737,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Consul Infrastructure agent configuration settings Install the infrastructure monitoring agent for Linux Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 86.309814, + "_score": 80.98835, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106804,7 +106776,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Django Tomcat Laravel WordPress", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 72.01771, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "tags": "infrastructure", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfb6a64441f9970005fa6" + }, { "sections": [ "Install the infrastructure monitoring agent for Linux", @@ -106853,7 +106872,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 71.53662, + "_score": 66.854, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106864,51 +106883,6 @@ "body": "The quickest way to get started with our infrastructure monitoring agent is through our guided install. If you're in the EU, try our EU guided install. Either way, you'll need a New Relic account if you don't have one. You can create a one for free, forever. Get an account Guided install EU guided" }, "id": "6043edce64441f5335378f15" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Port monitoring", - "What's included?", - "Dashboard  1", - "Documentation  1", - "Alerts  0", - "Why port monitoring?", - "Port quickstart highlights", - "New Relic + port = Optimum performance monitoring", - "How to use this quickstart", - "Authors", - "Support", - "Collaborate on this quickstart", - "Related resources", - "Get started today for free." - ], - "title": "Port monitoring", - "type": "quickstarts", - "tags": [ - "infrastructure", - "networking" - ], - "quick_start_name": "Port monitoring", - "external_id": "e613a8d7fcb5e45efd689dab9e57046037d292a0", - "image": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/static/6a2d8300ad3f67ff3a66e2bf34949196/a2bcc/port-monitoring.png", - "url": "https://newrelic.com/instant-observability/port-monitoring/650d963a-8568-49a8-81d4-fc226f12ec10", - "published_at": "2022-08-23T18:20:04Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-23T18:20:04Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "info": "Efficient port monitoring is essential to understand context for status changes and respond quickly. Download the New Relic port monitoring quickstart to track your network port’s critical metrics and improve performance.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Port monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Port monitoring Documentation   1 Port monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Port monitoring installation docs Monitor the status for networking ports, such as TCP, UDP, etc. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 port monitoring? A port is a point where network connections start and end. It is a logical construct that identifies a specific process or service. The New Relic port monitoring quickstart empowers you to monitor the status of networking ports such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Port quickstart highlights The New Relic port monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards effectively track metrics like total ports open, latest port connected, samples/port, open ports’ timeseries, and open ports by host. Detailed installation, configuration, and changelog details in GitHub. New Relic + port = Optimum performance monitoring New Relic on-host integration for port monitoring tracks the up and down status of a network port like TCP, UDP, etc. It then reports the data for you to identify issues and solve them quickly. The dashboards provide 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 total number of open ports or identify the latest port connected. The port instant observability quickstart provides the necessary insights to make your port troubleshooting easier and more efficient. To use our port monitoring integration, you need to install the New Relic infrastructure agent. You’ll also need to configure the port-monitor-config.yml.sample file. Download the New Relic port quickstart today to monitor your port’s key performance indicators and address issues efficiently. It’s the fastest path to a seamless network port or switch port 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Legacy SNMP Deeper Network Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 70.79487, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "tags": "infrastructure", - "body": " or identify the latest port connected. The port instant observability quickstart provides the necessary insights to make your port troubleshooting easier and more efficient. To use our port monitoring integration, you need to install the New Relic infrastructure agent. You’ll also need to configure" - }, - "id": "623dfb5ae7b9d2177e0f423e" } ], "/github-for-codestream/364b0de9-f9b3-4ce2-a084-e01ccc328c43": [ @@ -106946,7 +106920,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft Teams for CodeStream Performance monitoring with CodeStream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 382.98767, + "_score": 372.39307, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -106992,7 +106966,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Linux Python Postman MongoDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 324.7188, + "_score": 305.75006, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107048,7 +107022,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Full Story Delphix Bitbucket Atlassian JIRA Connect errors inbox to third-party services", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.62578, + "_score": 225.95596, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107095,7 +107069,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Microsoft Windows Server Microsoft Windows Desktop", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.04037, + "_score": 217.78336, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107145,7 +107119,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Golang Ruby FastAPI Python C", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 190.86542, + "_score": 179.28326, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107189,7 +107163,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Dashboard 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. Installation Docs Configure the Delphix Virtualization integration for New Relic This Delphix quickstart allows you to get visibility into all your Delphix Virtualization platforms. Use this quickstart together with this 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. Install now Install now Authors Diego Loureda, Carlos Cuellar 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 Mule ESB Bitbucket Glassbox ReleaseIQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.91272, + "_score": 378.6657, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107238,7 +107212,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CircleCI Delphix ReleaseIQ Full Story Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 369.48294, + "_score": 348.25122, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107283,7 +107257,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 364.20688, + "_score": 343.27365, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107328,7 +107302,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 ReleaseIQ New Relic CodeStream integration Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 295.10028, + "_score": 277.98132, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107375,7 +107349,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Full Story Delphix Postman WebSphere Spray-can", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 229.59468, + "_score": 216.41971, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107416,7 +107390,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Delphix Mule ESB Postman Speedscale Glassbox", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 526.2666, + "_score": 495.6396, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107460,7 +107434,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Dashboard 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. Installation Docs Configure the Delphix Virtualization integration for New Relic This Delphix quickstart allows you to get visibility into all your Delphix Virtualization platforms. Use this quickstart together with this 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. Install now Install now Authors Diego Loureda, Carlos Cuellar 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 Mule ESB Bitbucket Glassbox ReleaseIQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 312.8288, + "_score": 294.76086, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107506,7 +107480,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Full Story Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 205.51962, + "_score": 199.96793, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -107553,7 +107527,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", + "info": "Contentsquare is a powerful, yet easy-to-use, digital experience analytics \nplatform that collects and quantifies user behavior across all your digital \nproperties showing you what users like, what they don’t like, where they \nstruggle, and why they leave. \nContentsquare surfaces opportunities to im", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Customer Experience Quality Foundation Quality foundation: optimize service performance to improve your customers' digital experience Improve page load performance Bottom-of-the-funnel analysis: optimize conversion by starting with the end of the user journey Improve web uptime", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 169.40634, + "_score": 161.2463, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "tags": "newrelic partner" + "info": "Contentsquare is a powerful, yet easy-to-use, digital experience analytics \nplatform that collects and quantifies user behavior across all your digital \nproperties showing you what users like, what they don’t like, where they \nstruggle, and why they leave. \nContentsquare surfaces opportunities to im", + "tags": "Digital Experience", + "body": " 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" }, - "id": "623e483a64441fb556003e04" + "id": "623df8bc196a67e1ef8957fb" } ], "/glassbox-quickstart/bdb952f3-28db-4ee7-89c6-b00244b0bb73": [ @@ -108098,7 +108071,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Basic requirements The Python agent supports many of the most common Python web frameworks. Additional configuration may be required depending on your specific hosting mechanism, hosting service, web framework, or back-end services. If you don't have one already, create a New Relic account. It's free, forever. Resource Requirements Operating systems UNIX-like operating systems including Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, and macOS. The Python agent does not support Windows environments. Python Python (CPython/PyPy) versions supported: 2.7, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10. Recommendation: Use Python version 3.6 or higher with our agent. Python versions 2.6 and 3.3 are supported only by Python agent versions 3.4.0.95 or lower. Python version 3.4 is supported only by Python agent versions 4.20.0.120 or lower. Python version 3.5 is supported only by Python agent versions 5.24.0.153 or lower. Python versions 2.7 and 3.6 follow our end of life (EOL) support requirements. Supported web frameworks Supported web frameworks include: Aiohttp Bottle CherryPy Django Falcon FastAPI Flask GraphQL gRPC Pylons Pyramid Sanic Starlette Tornado 6 Web2Py Unsupported frameworks Some WSGI servers, frameworks, and apps have special requirements. Although a specific Python WSGI web framework may not be supported, you can still use the agent. For unsupported frameworks, a breakout of time spent in key parts of the framework will not appear in web transaction performance breakdowns and transaction traces. In addition, the agent will not be able to meaningfully group any web transactions handled by specific handlers in your code that you use to make them more useful and targeted. In these situations you can use the Python agent API to name web transactions or add custom instrumentation. Supported libraries NumPy Hosting Web hosting mechanisms compliant with WSGI 1.0 (PEP 333). For example, you can install the Python agent in a Google App Engine flexible environment. Security requirements As a standard security measure for data collection, your app server must support SHA-2 (256-bit). SHA-1 is not supported. Other monitoring software If your application uses other monitoring software besides ours, we cannot guarantee that our agent will work correctly and we cannot offer technical support. For more information, see Errors while using other monitoring software. Python package instrumentation The agent also provides instrumentation for a range of other Python packages and modules. Instrumentation includes database queries, memcache requests, external service requests, instance-level details, and more. The results will appear automatically in APM's user interface within web transaction performance breakdowns and transaction traces for slow transactions. Python version support The agent in general will support all released and active Python branches. However, to keep up with upcoming changes, the agent will also follow this Python version support schedule. The version support policy does not replace our general end-of-life (EOL) policy. Support for new Python releases The following are proposed time ranges. The actual release date may vary. Python version Active long term support (LTS) start date Initial release date of Python agent with support 3.10 October 04, 2021 October 12, 2021 3.11 October 03, 2022 November 2022 End of support for Python releases reaching EOL The following are proposed time ranges. The actual release date may vary. Python version End of life (EOL) date Initial release date of Python agent dropping support 3.6 December 2021 Python agent versions released after March 2022 will not support Python 3.6. For more information, see our Python agent release notes. 2.7 January 1, 2020 TBD Connect the agent to other capabilities The Python agent integrates with other capabilities to give you end-to-end visibility: Product Integration Browser monitoring The Python agent automatically injects the browser JavaScript agent when you enable auto-instrumentation. After enabling browser injection, you can view browser data in the APM Summary page and quickly switch between the APM and browser data for a particular app. For configuration options and manual instrumentation, see Browser monitoring and the Python agent. Infrastructure monitoring When you install the Infrastructure monitoring and APM agents on the same host, they automatically detect one another. You can then view a list of hosts in the APM UI, and filter your Infrastructure hosts by APM app in the Infrastructure monitoring UI. For more information, see APM data in Infrastructure. Synthetic monitoring Synthetic transaction traces connect requests from synthetic monitors to the underlying APM transaction.", + "body": "New Relic infrastructure integrations allow you to send data from popular products and services to New Relic. You can select from our list of available on-host integrations to collect and send data to our platform. Get started To get started with on-host integrations: Browse the lists of on-host integrations. If you do not already have New Relic infrastructure monitoring enabled, install the infrastructure agent. Follow the procedures to install and configure the selected on-host integration, including prerequisites for compatibility and other requirements. If we don't currently offer an integration for a service you use, consider creating your own integration with Flex. Features After you install and activate an integration, you will be able to: Filter and analyze the metrics and configuration data in Infrastructure UI. Create custom queries and charts of your integration data. Create alert conditions to monitor problems with your services' performance in New Relic's alerts. Monitor remote and multi-tenant configurations Some configurations may use third party elements, such as databases, which reside in non-accessible, remote hosts. Our integrations can fetch data from local and remote hosts or servers, ensuring a continuous monitoring of your service. They also support multi-tenant clustered configurations. By abstracting the service from the host, multiple entities can be monitored as remote instances. 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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 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 New Relic Ingest Metric Event API Trace and Span API Catchpoint", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.7949, + "_score": 223.51178, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -108386,7 +108356,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 185.42831, + "_score": 173.03091, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -108466,7 +108436,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 86.219055, + "_score": 80.16327, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -108512,7 +108482,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 70.58386, + "_score": 70.528175, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -108546,7 +108516,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 67.89031, + "_score": 67.69567, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109056,7 +109026,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for iOS and tvOS Agent for Google Publisher Tags", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 676.7145, + "_score": 636.18335, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109105,7 +109075,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Chromecast Video agent for Android. Video agent for JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for HTML5 player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 597.7899, + "_score": 561.604, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109154,7 +109124,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 The Platform player Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Akamai player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 592.9884, + "_score": 557.27405, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109203,7 +109173,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for The Platform player Video agent for Android. Video agent for VideoJS player", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 592.9884, + "_score": 557.27405, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109252,7 +109222,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 JWPlayer Video agent for VideoJS player Video agent for Akamai player Video agent for HTML5 player Video agent for Chromecast", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 592.9879, + "_score": 557.2737, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109523,7 +109493,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Delphix Mule ESB Postman Speedscale Glassbox", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 298.96948, + "_score": 281.59924, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109574,7 +109544,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Get started with WayScript. See how to create a workspace, add a lair, and build your first tool. Docs: https://wsxdocs.wayscript.com What is an Internal Developer Platform? Requirements See here for self-hosted requirements: https://wsxdocs.wayscript.com/hosting/self-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 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 CircleCI Gigamon Newrelic Speedscale Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 298.51776, + "_score": 281.1319, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109620,7 +109590,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Full Story Delphix Postman WebSphere Spray-can", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 267.62033, + "_score": 252.17319, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109666,7 +109636,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Full Story Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 256.45892, + "_score": 249.43246, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109705,7 +109675,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Linux Python Postman MongoDB", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 236.40652, + "_score": 222.74586, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109755,7 +109725,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 CoreDNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CoreDNS Alerts   1 CoreDNS 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. CoreDNS Panics CoreDNS panics can point to a system in an error state or degraded performance. Documentation   3 CoreDNS observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CoreDNS Prometheus monitoring Metric details exposed by Prometheus CoreDNS extension Installation docs Description about this doc reference Kubernetes & CoreDNS Details on Kubernetes and CoreDNS Why monitor CoreDNS? CoreDNS is DNS server that can serve as the Kubernetes cluster DNS (Kubernetes 1.23+ uses CoreDNS by default). CoreDNS is a critical component of a Kubernetes cluster that can be difficult to debug during an error scenario. Surfacing monitoring to this component can help teams respond faster to these unexpected scenarios. CoreDNS quickstart highlights The New Relic quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your CoreDNS servers, like: load shared amongst running instances request & response stats (rate, payload size, etc.) cache hit ratio response codes and panics, and more. Monitoring CoreDNS This quickstart utilizes New Relic's ability to ingest Prometheus data (either from our OpenMetrics integration or via Prometheus remote write). See instructions for sending Prometheus data to New Relic here. How do I enable monitoring in CoreDNS CoreDNS provides a plugin to surface Prometheus metrics on localhost:9153/metrics. Before attempting to modify your CoreDNS configuration, you should be able to kubectl port-forward pod/ -n kube-system 9153 against a CoreDNS server in your cluster to verify it returns metrics. For instructions on modifying your cluster's CoreDNS configuration see https://coredns.io/2018/01/29/deploying-kubernetes-with-coredns-using-kubeadm/ How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs? The approach to getting your Prometheus metrics into New Relic differs depending on which integration you use. In addition to setting up your remote_write configuration as described here, you will need to add the following scrape configuration to your prometheus.yml config file: (This helpful Prometheus job defnition sourced from sysdig blog) Then, after reloading Prometheus config, you can check that your CoreDNS pods are appearing under your Prometheus targets. POMI will scrape any resource that contains the label or annotation prometheus.io/scrape (which is configurable value here https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L117). This will make targets visible to POMI but to confiugre the relabel_configs as above, the defaults would have to be updated in the Helm chart here: https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L67-L244 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Configure control plane monitoring ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 575.204, + "_score": 539.95685, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -109804,7 +109774,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? 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That data can then be found in New Relic and used to create queries and charts. Tip Unless otherwise specified, this page refers to the Kubernetes integration v3. Details on how to configure control plane monitoring for v2 can be found in a specific section below. Features We monitor and collect metrics from the following control plane components: etcd: leader information, resident memory size, number of OS threads, consensus proposals data, etc. For a list of supported metrics, see etcd data. API server: rate of apiserver requests, breakdown of apiserver requests by HTTP method and response code, etc. For the complete list of supported metrics, see API server data. Scheduler: requested CPU/memory vs available on the node, tolerations to taints, any set affinity or anti-affinity, etc. For the complete list of supported metrics, see Scheduler data. Controller manager: resident memory size, number of OS threads created, goroutines currently existing, etc. For the complete list of supported metrics, see Controller manager data. Compatibility and requirements Most managed clusters, including AKS, EKS and GKE, don't allow outside access to their control plane components. That's why on managed clusters, New Relic can only obtain control plane metrics for the API server, and not for etcd, the scheduler, or the controller manager. When deploying the solution in unprivileged mode, control plane setup will require extra steps and some caveats might apply. OpenShift 4.x uses control plane component metric endpoints that are different than the default. Control plane component The task of monitoring the Kubernetes control plane is a responsibility of the nrk8s-controlplane component, which by default is deployed as a DaemonSet. This component is automatically deployed to master nodes, through the use of a default list of nodeSelectorTerms which includes labels commonly used to identify master nodes, such as node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane or node-role.kubernetes.io/master. Regardless, this selector is exposed in the values.yml file and therefore can be reconfigured to fit other environments. Clusters that do not have any node matching these selectors will not get any pod scheduled, thus not wasting any resources and being functionally equivalent of disabling control plane monitoring altogether by setting controlPlane.enabled to false in the Helm Chart. Each component of the control plane has a dedicated section, which allows to individually: Enable or disable monitoring of that component Define specific selectors and namespaces for discovering that component Define the endpoints and paths that will be used to fetch metrics for that component Define the authentication mechanisms that need to be used to get metrics for that component Manually specify endpoints that skip autodiscovery completely You can check all configuration options available in the values.yaml of the nri-kubernetes chart under the controlPlane key. If you are installing the integration thorught the nri-bundle chart you need to pass the values to the corresponding subchart. For example to disable the etcd monitoring in the controlPlane component you can do the following: newrelic-infrastructure: controlPlane: config: etcd: enabled: false Copy Autodiscovery and default configuration By default, our Helm Chart ships a configuration that should work out of the box for some control plane components for on-premise distributions that run the control plane inside the cluster, such as Kubeadm or minikube. Notice that since autodiscovery relies on pod labels as a discovery mechanism, it does not work in cloud environments or whenever the control plane compoenents are not running inside the cluster. However, static endpoint can be leveraged in these scenarios if control plane components are reachable. hostNetwork and privileged In versions lower than v3, when the integration is deployed using privileged: false, the hostNetwork setting for the control plane component will be also be set to false. In versions 3 and above, the privileged flag affects only the securityContext objects, that is, whether containers are run as root with access to host metrics or not. All the integration components default now to hostNetwork: false, except the pods that get metrics from the control plane that have hostNetwork: true as it is required to reach the control plane endpoints in most distributions. The hostNetwork value for all components can be changed, individually or globally, using the hostNetwork toggle in your values.yaml. If running pods with hostNetwork is not acceptable whatsoever, due to cluster or other policies, control plane monitoring is not possible and should be disabled by setting controlPlane.enabled to false. If you have some advanced configuration that includes custom autodiscovery or static endpoint that can be used to monitor the control plane without hostNetwork check project's README and look for controlPlane.hostNetwork toogle in the values.yaml. Custom autodiscovery Selectors used for autodiscovery are completely exposed as configuration entries in the values.yaml file, which means they can be tweaked or replaced to fit almost any environment where the control plane is run as a part of the cluster. An autodiscovery section looks like the following: autodiscover: - selector: \"tier=control-plane,component=etcd\" namespace: kube-system # Set to true to consider only pods sharing the node with the scraper pod. # This should be set to `true` if Kind is Daemonset, `false` otherwise. matchNode: true # Try to reach etcd using the following endpoints. endpoints: - url: https://localhost:4001 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer - url: http://localhost:2381 - selector: \"k8s-app=etcd-manager-main\" namespace: kube-system matchNode: true endpoints: - url: https://localhost:4001 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer Copy The autodiscover section contains a list of autodiscovery entries. Each entry has: selector: A string-encoded label selector that will be used to look for pods. matchNode: If set to true, it will additionally limit discovery to pods running in the same node as the particular instance of the DaemonSet performing discovery. endpoints: A list of endpoints to try if a pod is found for the specified selector. Additionally, each endpoint has: url: URL to target, including scheme. Can be http or https. insecureSkipVerify: If set to true, certificate will not be checked for https URLs. auth.type: Which mechanism to use to authenticate the request. Currently, the following methods are supported: None: If auth is not specified, the request will not contain any authentication whatsoever. bearer: The same bearer token used to authenticate against the Kubernetes API will be sent to this request. mtls: mTLS will be used to perform the request. mTLS For the mtls type, the following needs to be specified: endpoints: - url: https://localhost:4001 auth: type: mtls mtls: secretName: secret-name secretNamespace: secret-namespace Copy Where secret-name is the name of a Kubernetes TLS Secret, which lives in secret-namespace, and contains the certificate, key, and CA required to connect to that particular endpoint. The integration fetches this secret in runtime rather than mounting it, which means it requires an RBAC role granting it access to it. Our Helm Chart automatically detects auth.mtls entries at render time and will automatically create entries for these particular secrets and namespaces for you, unless rbac.create is set to false. Our integration accepts a secret with the following keys: cacert: The PEM-encoded CA certificate used to sign the cert cert: The PEM-encoded certificate that will be presented to etcd key: The PEM-encoded private key corresponding to the certificate above These certificates should be signed by the same CA etcd is using to operate. How to generate these certificates is out of the scope of this documentation, as it will vary greatly between different Kubernetes distribution. Please refer to your distribution's documentation to see how to fetch the required etcd peer certificates. In Kubeadm, for example, they can be found in /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/peer.{crt,key} in the master node. Once you have located or generated the etcd peer certificates, you should rename the files to match the keys we expect to be present in the secret, and create the secret in the cluster bash Copy $ mv peer.crt cert $ mv peer.key key $ mv ca.crt cacert $ $ kubectl -n newrelic create secret tls newrelic-etcd-tls-secret --cert=./cert --key=./key --certificate-authority=./cacert Finally, you can input the secret name (newrelic-etcd-tls-secret) and namespace (newrelic) in the config snippet shown at the beginning of this section. Remember that the Helm Chart will automatically parse this config and create an RBAC role to grant access to this specific secret and namespace for the nrk8s-controlplane component, so there's no manual action needed in that regard. Static endpoints While autodiscovery should cover cases where the control plane lives inside the Kubernetes clusters, some distributions or sophisticated Kubernetes environments run the control plane elsewhere, for a variety of reasons including availability or resource isolation. For these cases, the integration can be configured to scrape an arbitrary, fixed URL regardless of whether a pod with a control plane label is found in the node. This is done by specifying a staticEndpoint entry. For example, one for an external etcd instance would look like this: controlPlane: etcd: staticEndpoint: url: https://url:port insecureSkipVerify: true auth: {} Copy staticEndpoint is the same type of entry as endpoints in the autodiscover entry, whose fields are described above. The authentication mechanisms and schemas are supported here. Please keep in mind that if staticEndpoint is set, the autodiscover section will be ignored in its entirety. Limitations Important If you are using staticEndpoint pointing to an out-of-node (i.e. not localhost) endpoint, you must change controlPlane.kind from DaemonSet to Deployment. When using staticEndpoint, all nrk8s-controlplane pods will attempt to reach and scrape said endpoint. This means that, if nrk8s-controlplane is a DaemonSet (the default), all instances of the DaemonSet will scrape this endpoint. While this is fine if you are pointing them to localhost, if the endpoint is not local to the node you could potentially produce to duplicate metrics and increased billable usage. If you are using staticEndpoint and pointing it to a non-local URL, make sure to change controlPlane.kind to Deployment. For the same reason above, it is currently not possible to use autodiscovery for some control plane components, and a static endpoint for others. This is a known limitation we are working to address in future versions of the integration. Lastly, staticEndpoint allows only to define a single endpoint per component. This means that if you have multiple control plane shards in different hosts, it is currently not possible to point to them separately. This is also a known limitation we are working to address in future versions. For the time being, a workaround could be to aggregate metrics for different shards elsewhere, and point the staticEndpoint URL to the aggregated output. Control plane monitoring for managed and cloud environments Some cloud environments, like EKS or GKE, allow retrieving metrics from the Kubernetes API Server. This can be easily configured as an static endpoint: controlPlane: affinity: false # https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/9136 kind: Deployment config: etcd: enabled: false scheduler: enabled: false controllerManager: enabled: false apiServer: staticEndpoint: url: \"https://kubernetes.default:443\" insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer Copy Please note that this only applies to the API Server and that etcd, the scheduler, and the controller manager remain inaccessible in cloud environments. Moreover, be aware that, depending on the specific managed or cloud environment, the Kubernetes service could be loadbalancing the traffic among different instances of the API Server. In this case, the metrics that depends on the specific instance being selected by the loadbalancer are not reliable. Control plane monitoring for Rancher RKE1 Clusters deployed leveraging Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE1) run control plane components as Docker containers, and not as Pods managed by the Kubelet. That's why the integration can't autodiscover those containers, and every endpoint needs to be manually specified in the staticEndpoint section of the integration configuration. The integration needs to be able to reach the different endpoints either by connecting directly, with the available authentication methods (service account token, custom mTLS certificates, or none), or through a proxy. For example, in order to make the Scheduler and the Controller Manager metrics reachable, you might need to add the --authorization-always-allow-paths flag, allowing /metrics or --authentication-kubeconfig and --authorization-kubeconfig to enable token authentication. Assuming that every component is reachable at the specified port, the following configuration will monitor the API Server, the Scheduler and the Controller Manager: controlPlane: kind: DaemonSet config: scheduler: enabled: true staticEndpoint: url: https://localhost:10259 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer controllerManager: enabled: true staticEndpoint: url: https://localhost:10257 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer apiServer: enabled: true staticEndpoint: url: https://localhost:6443 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer Copy In this example, the integration needs to run on the same node of each control plane component that has the hostNetwork option set to true, since it's connecting locally to each staticEndpoint. Therefore, controlPlane.kind has to be kept as DaemonSet. Also, the DaemonSet needs affinity rules, nodeSelector, and tolerations configured so that all instances are running on all control plane nodes you want to monitor. You can recognize the control plane nodes by checking the node-role.kubernetes.io/controlplane label. This label is already taken into account by the integration default affinity rules. Monitoring control plane with integration version 2 This section covers how to configure control plane monitoring on versions 2 and earlier of the integration. Please note that these versions had a less flexible autodiscovery options, and did not support external endpoints. We strongly recommend you to update to version 3 at your earliest convenience. See what's changed of the Kubernetes integration. Control plane monitoring on Integration version 2 Discovery of master nodes and control plane components The Kubernetes integration relies on the kubeadm labeling conventions to discover the master nodes and the control plane components. This means that master nodes should be labeled with node-role.kubernetes.io/master=\"\" or kubernetes.io/role=\"master\". The control plane components should have either the k8s-app or the tier and component labels. Refer to the following table for accepted label combinations and values: Component Label Endpoint API server Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=kube-apiserver tier=control-plane component=kube-apiserver OpenShift app=openshift-kube-apiserver apiserver=true localhost:443/metrics by default (can be configured) if the request fails falls back to localhost:8080/metrics etcd Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=etcd-manager-main tier=control-plane component=etcd OpenShift k8s-app=etcd localhost:4001/metrics Scheduler Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=kube-scheduler tier=control-plane component=kube-scheduler OpenShift app=openshift-kube-scheduler scheduler=true localhost:10251/metrics Controller manager Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=kube-controller-manager tier=control-plane component=kube-controller-manager​ OpenShift app=kube-controller-manager kube-controller-manager=true localhost:10252/metrics When the integration detects that it is running inside a master node, it tries to find which components are running on the node by looking for pods that match the labels listed in the table above. For every running component, the integration makes a request to its metrics endpoint. Configuration Control plane monitoring is automatic for agents running inside master nodes. The only component that requires an extra step to run is etcd, because it uses mutual TLS authentication (mTLS) for client requests. The API Server can also be configured to be queried using the Secure Port. Important Control plane monitoring for OpenShift 4.x requires additional configuration. For more information, see the OpenShift 4.x Configuration section. etcd In order to set mTLS for querying etcd, there are two configuration options that need to be set: Option Value ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAME Name of a Kubernetes secret that contains the mTLS configuration. The secret should contain the following keys: cert: the certificate that identifies the client making the request. It should be signed by an etcd trusted CA. key: the private key used to generate the client certificate. cacert: the root CA used to identify the etcd server certificate. If the ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAME option is not set, etcd metrics won't be fetched. ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAMESPACE The namespace where the secret specified in the ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAME was created. If not set, the default namespace is used. API server By default, the API server metrics are queried using the localhost:8080 unsecured endpoint. If this port is disabled, you can also query these metrics over the secure port. To enable this, set the following configuration option in the Kubernetes integration manifest file: Option Value API_SERVER_ENDPOINT_URL The (secure) URL to query the metrics. The API server uses localhost:443 by default Ensure that the ClusterRole has been updated to the newest version found in the manifest Added in version 1.15.0 Important Note that the port can be different according to the secure port used by the API server. For example, in Minikube the API server secure port is 8443 and therefore API_SERVER_ENDPOINT_URL should be set to https://localhost:8443 OpenShift configuration Version 3 of the Kubernetes Integration includes default settings that will autodiscover control plane components in OpenShift clusters, so it should work out of the box for all components except etcd. Etcd is not supported out of the box as the metrics endpoint is configured to require mTLS authentication in OpenShift environments. Our integration supports mTLS authentication to fetch etcd metrics in this configuration, however you will need to create the required mTLS certificate manually. This is necessary to avoid granting wide permissions to our integration without the explicit approval from the user. To create an mTLS secret, please follow the steps in this section below, and then configure the integration to use the newly created secret as described in the mtls section. OpenShift configuration on Integration version 2 Important When installing openshift through Helm, specify the configuration to automatically include these endpoints. Setting openshift.enabled=true and openshift.version=\"4.x\" will include the secure endpoints and enable the /var/run/crio.sock runtime. Control plane components on OpenShift 4.x use endpoint URLs that require SSL and service account based authentication. Therefore, the default endpoint URLs can not be used. To configure control plane monitoring on OpenShift, uncomment the following environment variables in the customized manifest. URL values are pre-configured to the default base URLs for the control plane monitoring metrics endpoints in OpenShift 4.x. - name: \"SCHEDULER_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:10259 - name: \"ETCD_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:9979\" - name: \"CONTROLLER_MANAGER_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:10257\" - name: \"API_SERVER_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:6443\" Copy Important Even though the custom ETCD_ENDPOINT_URL is defined, etcd requires HTTPS and mTLS authentication to be configured. For more on configuring mTLS for etcd in OpenShift, see Set up mTLS for etcd in OpenShift. Set up mTLS for etcd in OpenShift Follow these instructions to set up mutual TLS authentication for etcd in OpenShift 4.x: Export the etcd client certificates from the cluster to an opaque secret. In a default managed OpenShift cluster, the secret is named kube-etcd-client-certs and it is stored in the openshift-monitoring namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get secret kube-etcd-client-certs -n openshift-monitoring -o yaml > etcd-secret.yaml Optionally, change the secret name and namespace to something meaningful. Remove these unnecessary keys in the metadata section: creationTimestamp resourceVersion selfLink uid Install the manifest with its new name and namespace: bash Copy $ kubectl apply -n newrelic -f etcd-secret.yaml Configure the integration to use the newly created secret as described in the mtls section. See your data If the integration has been been set up correctly, the Kubernetes cluster explorer contains all the control plane components and their status in a dedicated section, as shown below. one.newrelic.com > Kubernetes Cluster Explorer: Use the Kubernetes cluster explorer to monitor and collect metrics from your cluster's Control Plane components. 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That data can then be found in New Relic and used to create queries and charts. Tip Unless otherwise specified, this page refers to the Kubernetes integration v3. Details on how to configure control plane monitoring for v2 can be found in a specific section below. Features We monitor and collect metrics from the following control plane components: etcd: leader information, resident memory size, number of OS threads, consensus proposals data, etc. For a list of supported metrics, see etcd data. API server: rate of apiserver requests, breakdown of apiserver requests by HTTP method and response code, etc. For the complete list of supported metrics, see API server data. Scheduler: requested CPU/memory vs available on the node, tolerations to taints, any set affinity or anti-affinity, etc. For the complete list of supported metrics, see Scheduler data. Controller manager: resident memory size, number of OS threads created, goroutines currently existing, etc. For the complete list of supported metrics, see Controller manager data. Compatibility and requirements Most managed clusters, including AKS, EKS and GKE, don't allow outside access to their control plane components. That's why on managed clusters, New Relic can only obtain control plane metrics for the API server, and not for etcd, the scheduler, or the controller manager. When deploying the solution in unprivileged mode, control plane setup will require extra steps and some caveats might apply. OpenShift 4.x uses control plane component metric endpoints that are different than the default. Control plane component The task of monitoring the Kubernetes control plane is a responsibility of the nrk8s-controlplane component, which by default is deployed as a DaemonSet. This component is automatically deployed to master nodes, through the use of a default list of nodeSelectorTerms which includes labels commonly used to identify master nodes, such as node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane or node-role.kubernetes.io/master. Regardless, this selector is exposed in the values.yml file and therefore can be reconfigured to fit other environments. Clusters that do not have any node matching these selectors will not get any pod scheduled, thus not wasting any resources and being functionally equivalent of disabling control plane monitoring altogether by setting controlPlane.enabled to false in the Helm Chart. Each component of the control plane has a dedicated section, which allows to individually: Enable or disable monitoring of that component Define specific selectors and namespaces for discovering that component Define the endpoints and paths that will be used to fetch metrics for that component Define the authentication mechanisms that need to be used to get metrics for that component Manually specify endpoints that skip autodiscovery completely You can check all configuration options available in the values.yaml of the nri-kubernetes chart under the controlPlane key. If you are installing the integration thorught the nri-bundle chart you need to pass the values to the corresponding subchart. For example to disable the etcd monitoring in the controlPlane component you can do the following: newrelic-infrastructure: controlPlane: config: etcd: enabled: false Copy Autodiscovery and default configuration By default, our Helm Chart ships a configuration that should work out of the box for some control plane components for on-premise distributions that run the control plane inside the cluster, such as Kubeadm or minikube. Notice that since autodiscovery relies on pod labels as a discovery mechanism, it does not work in cloud environments or whenever the control plane compoenents are not running inside the cluster. However, static endpoint can be leveraged in these scenarios if control plane components are reachable. hostNetwork and privileged In versions lower than v3, when the integration is deployed using privileged: false, the hostNetwork setting for the control plane component will be also be set to false. In versions 3 and above, the privileged flag affects only the securityContext objects, that is, whether containers are run as root with access to host metrics or not. All the integration components default now to hostNetwork: false, except the pods that get metrics from the control plane that have hostNetwork: true as it is required to reach the control plane endpoints in most distributions. The hostNetwork value for all components can be changed, individually or globally, using the hostNetwork toggle in your values.yaml. If running pods with hostNetwork is not acceptable whatsoever, due to cluster or other policies, control plane monitoring is not possible and should be disabled by setting controlPlane.enabled to false. If you have some advanced configuration that includes custom autodiscovery or static endpoint that can be used to monitor the control plane without hostNetwork check project's README and look for controlPlane.hostNetwork toogle in the values.yaml. Custom autodiscovery Selectors used for autodiscovery are completely exposed as configuration entries in the values.yaml file, which means they can be tweaked or replaced to fit almost any environment where the control plane is run as a part of the cluster. An autodiscovery section looks like the following: autodiscover: - selector: \"tier=control-plane,component=etcd\" namespace: kube-system # Set to true to consider only pods sharing the node with the scraper pod. # This should be set to `true` if Kind is Daemonset, `false` otherwise. matchNode: true # Try to reach etcd using the following endpoints. endpoints: - url: https://localhost:4001 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer - url: http://localhost:2381 - selector: \"k8s-app=etcd-manager-main\" namespace: kube-system matchNode: true endpoints: - url: https://localhost:4001 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer Copy The autodiscover section contains a list of autodiscovery entries. Each entry has: selector: A string-encoded label selector that will be used to look for pods. matchNode: If set to true, it will additionally limit discovery to pods running in the same node as the particular instance of the DaemonSet performing discovery. endpoints: A list of endpoints to try if a pod is found for the specified selector. Additionally, each endpoint has: url: URL to target, including scheme. Can be http or https. insecureSkipVerify: If set to true, certificate will not be checked for https URLs. auth.type: Which mechanism to use to authenticate the request. Currently, the following methods are supported: None: If auth is not specified, the request will not contain any authentication whatsoever. bearer: The same bearer token used to authenticate against the Kubernetes API will be sent to this request. mtls: mTLS will be used to perform the request. mTLS For the mtls type, the following needs to be specified: endpoints: - url: https://localhost:4001 auth: type: mtls mtls: secretName: secret-name secretNamespace: secret-namespace Copy Where secret-name is the name of a Kubernetes TLS Secret, which lives in secret-namespace, and contains the certificate, key, and CA required to connect to that particular endpoint. The integration fetches this secret in runtime rather than mounting it, which means it requires an RBAC role granting it access to it. Our Helm Chart automatically detects auth.mtls entries at render time and will automatically create entries for these particular secrets and namespaces for you, unless rbac.create is set to false. Our integration accepts a secret with the following keys: cacert: The PEM-encoded CA certificate used to sign the cert cert: The PEM-encoded certificate that will be presented to etcd key: The PEM-encoded private key corresponding to the certificate above These certificates should be signed by the same CA etcd is using to operate. How to generate these certificates is out of the scope of this documentation, as it will vary greatly between different Kubernetes distribution. Please refer to your distribution's documentation to see how to fetch the required etcd peer certificates. In Kubeadm, for example, they can be found in /etc/kubernetes/pki/etcd/peer.{crt,key} in the master node. Once you have located or generated the etcd peer certificates, you should rename the files to match the keys we expect to be present in the secret, and create the secret in the cluster bash Copy $ mv peer.crt cert $ mv peer.key key $ mv ca.crt cacert $ $ kubectl -n newrelic create secret tls newrelic-etcd-tls-secret --cert=./cert --key=./key --certificate-authority=./cacert Finally, you can input the secret name (newrelic-etcd-tls-secret) and namespace (newrelic) in the config snippet shown at the beginning of this section. Remember that the Helm Chart will automatically parse this config and create an RBAC role to grant access to this specific secret and namespace for the nrk8s-controlplane component, so there's no manual action needed in that regard. Static endpoints While autodiscovery should cover cases where the control plane lives inside the Kubernetes clusters, some distributions or sophisticated Kubernetes environments run the control plane elsewhere, for a variety of reasons including availability or resource isolation. For these cases, the integration can be configured to scrape an arbitrary, fixed URL regardless of whether a pod with a control plane label is found in the node. This is done by specifying a staticEndpoint entry. For example, one for an external etcd instance would look like this: controlPlane: etcd: staticEndpoint: url: https://url:port insecureSkipVerify: true auth: {} Copy staticEndpoint is the same type of entry as endpoints in the autodiscover entry, whose fields are described above. The authentication mechanisms and schemas are supported here. Please keep in mind that if staticEndpoint is set, the autodiscover section will be ignored in its entirety. Limitations Important If you are using staticEndpoint pointing to an out-of-node (i.e. not localhost) endpoint, you must change controlPlane.kind from DaemonSet to Deployment. When using staticEndpoint, all nrk8s-controlplane pods will attempt to reach and scrape said endpoint. This means that, if nrk8s-controlplane is a DaemonSet (the default), all instances of the DaemonSet will scrape this endpoint. While this is fine if you are pointing them to localhost, if the endpoint is not local to the node you could potentially produce to duplicate metrics and increased billable usage. If you are using staticEndpoint and pointing it to a non-local URL, make sure to change controlPlane.kind to Deployment. For the same reason above, it is currently not possible to use autodiscovery for some control plane components, and a static endpoint for others. This is a known limitation we are working to address in future versions of the integration. Lastly, staticEndpoint allows only to define a single endpoint per component. This means that if you have multiple control plane shards in different hosts, it is currently not possible to point to them separately. This is also a known limitation we are working to address in future versions. For the time being, a workaround could be to aggregate metrics for different shards elsewhere, and point the staticEndpoint URL to the aggregated output. Control plane monitoring for managed and cloud environments Some cloud environments, like EKS or GKE, allow retrieving metrics from the Kubernetes API Server. This can be easily configured as an static endpoint: controlPlane: affinity: false # https://github.com/helm/helm/issues/9136 kind: Deployment config: etcd: enabled: false scheduler: enabled: false controllerManager: enabled: false apiServer: staticEndpoint: url: \"https://kubernetes.default:443\" insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer Copy Please note that this only applies to the API Server and that etcd, the scheduler, and the controller manager remain inaccessible in cloud environments. Moreover, be aware that, depending on the specific managed or cloud environment, the Kubernetes service could be loadbalancing the traffic among different instances of the API Server. In this case, the metrics that depends on the specific instance being selected by the loadbalancer are not reliable. Control plane monitoring for Rancher RKE1 Clusters deployed leveraging Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE1) run control plane components as Docker containers, and not as Pods managed by the Kubelet. That's why the integration can't autodiscover those containers, and every endpoint needs to be manually specified in the staticEndpoint section of the integration configuration. The integration needs to be able to reach the different endpoints either by connecting directly, with the available authentication methods (service account token, custom mTLS certificates, or none), or through a proxy. For example, in order to make the Scheduler and the Controller Manager metrics reachable, you might need to add the --authorization-always-allow-paths flag, allowing /metrics or --authentication-kubeconfig and --authorization-kubeconfig to enable token authentication. Assuming that every component is reachable at the specified port, the following configuration will monitor the API Server, the Scheduler and the Controller Manager: controlPlane: kind: DaemonSet config: scheduler: enabled: true staticEndpoint: url: https://localhost:10259 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer controllerManager: enabled: true staticEndpoint: url: https://localhost:10257 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer apiServer: enabled: true staticEndpoint: url: https://localhost:6443 insecureSkipVerify: true auth: type: bearer Copy In this example, the integration needs to run on the same node of each control plane component that has the hostNetwork option set to true, since it's connecting locally to each staticEndpoint. Therefore, controlPlane.kind has to be kept as DaemonSet. Also, the DaemonSet needs affinity rules, nodeSelector, and tolerations configured so that all instances are running on all control plane nodes you want to monitor. You can recognize the control plane nodes by checking the node-role.kubernetes.io/controlplane label. This label is already taken into account by the integration default affinity rules. Monitoring control plane with integration version 2 This section covers how to configure control plane monitoring on versions 2 and earlier of the integration. Please note that these versions had a less flexible autodiscovery options, and did not support external endpoints. We strongly recommend you to update to version 3 at your earliest convenience. See what's changed of the Kubernetes integration. Control plane monitoring on Integration version 2 Discovery of master nodes and control plane components The Kubernetes integration relies on the kubeadm labeling conventions to discover the master nodes and the control plane components. This means that master nodes should be labeled with node-role.kubernetes.io/master=\"\" or kubernetes.io/role=\"master\". The control plane components should have either the k8s-app or the tier and component labels. Refer to the following table for accepted label combinations and values: Component Label Endpoint API server Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=kube-apiserver tier=control-plane component=kube-apiserver OpenShift app=openshift-kube-apiserver apiserver=true localhost:443/metrics by default (can be configured) if the request fails falls back to localhost:8080/metrics etcd Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=etcd-manager-main tier=control-plane component=etcd OpenShift k8s-app=etcd localhost:4001/metrics Scheduler Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=kube-scheduler tier=control-plane component=kube-scheduler OpenShift app=openshift-kube-scheduler scheduler=true localhost:10251/metrics Controller manager Kubeadm / Kops / ClusterAPI k8s-app=kube-controller-manager tier=control-plane component=kube-controller-manager​ OpenShift app=kube-controller-manager kube-controller-manager=true localhost:10252/metrics When the integration detects that it is running inside a master node, it tries to find which components are running on the node by looking for pods that match the labels listed in the table above. For every running component, the integration makes a request to its metrics endpoint. Configuration Control plane monitoring is automatic for agents running inside master nodes. The only component that requires an extra step to run is etcd, because it uses mutual TLS authentication (mTLS) for client requests. The API Server can also be configured to be queried using the Secure Port. Important Control plane monitoring for OpenShift 4.x requires additional configuration. For more information, see the OpenShift 4.x Configuration section. etcd In order to set mTLS for querying etcd, there are two configuration options that need to be set: Option Value ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAME Name of a Kubernetes secret that contains the mTLS configuration. The secret should contain the following keys: cert: the certificate that identifies the client making the request. It should be signed by an etcd trusted CA. key: the private key used to generate the client certificate. cacert: the root CA used to identify the etcd server certificate. If the ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAME option is not set, etcd metrics won't be fetched. ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAMESPACE The namespace where the secret specified in the ETCD_TLS_SECRET_NAME was created. If not set, the default namespace is used. API server By default, the API server metrics are queried using the localhost:8080 unsecured endpoint. If this port is disabled, you can also query these metrics over the secure port. To enable this, set the following configuration option in the Kubernetes integration manifest file: Option Value API_SERVER_ENDPOINT_URL The (secure) URL to query the metrics. The API server uses localhost:443 by default Ensure that the ClusterRole has been updated to the newest version found in the manifest Added in version 1.15.0 Important Note that the port can be different according to the secure port used by the API server. For example, in Minikube the API server secure port is 8443 and therefore API_SERVER_ENDPOINT_URL should be set to https://localhost:8443 OpenShift configuration Version 3 of the Kubernetes Integration includes default settings that will autodiscover control plane components in OpenShift clusters, so it should work out of the box for all components except etcd. Etcd is not supported out of the box as the metrics endpoint is configured to require mTLS authentication in OpenShift environments. Our integration supports mTLS authentication to fetch etcd metrics in this configuration, however you will need to create the required mTLS certificate manually. This is necessary to avoid granting wide permissions to our integration without the explicit approval from the user. To create an mTLS secret, please follow the steps in this section below, and then configure the integration to use the newly created secret as described in the mtls section. OpenShift configuration on Integration version 2 Important When installing openshift through Helm, specify the configuration to automatically include these endpoints. Setting openshift.enabled=true and openshift.version=\"4.x\" will include the secure endpoints and enable the /var/run/crio.sock runtime. Control plane components on OpenShift 4.x use endpoint URLs that require SSL and service account based authentication. Therefore, the default endpoint URLs can not be used. To configure control plane monitoring on OpenShift, uncomment the following environment variables in the customized manifest. URL values are pre-configured to the default base URLs for the control plane monitoring metrics endpoints in OpenShift 4.x. - name: \"SCHEDULER_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:10259 - name: \"ETCD_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:9979\" - name: \"CONTROLLER_MANAGER_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:10257\" - name: \"API_SERVER_ENDPOINT_URL\" value: \"https://localhost:6443\" Copy Important Even though the custom ETCD_ENDPOINT_URL is defined, etcd requires HTTPS and mTLS authentication to be configured. For more on configuring mTLS for etcd in OpenShift, see Set up mTLS for etcd in OpenShift. Set up mTLS for etcd in OpenShift Follow these instructions to set up mutual TLS authentication for etcd in OpenShift 4.x: Export the etcd client certificates from the cluster to an opaque secret. In a default managed OpenShift cluster, the secret is named kube-etcd-client-certs and it is stored in the openshift-monitoring namespace. bash Copy $ kubectl get secret kube-etcd-client-certs -n openshift-monitoring -o yaml > etcd-secret.yaml Optionally, change the secret name and namespace to something meaningful. Remove these unnecessary keys in the metadata section: creationTimestamp resourceVersion selfLink uid Install the manifest with its new name and namespace: bash Copy $ kubectl apply -n newrelic -f etcd-secret.yaml Configure the integration to use the newly created secret as described in the mtls section. See your data If the integration has been been set up correctly, the Kubernetes cluster explorer contains all the control plane components and their status in a dedicated section, as shown below. one.newrelic.com > Kubernetes Cluster Explorer: Use the Kubernetes cluster explorer to monitor and collect metrics from your cluster's Control Plane components. 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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 Full Story Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs", + "body": "This information applies to agents using APM logs in context, including: Go v3.17.0 or higher Java v7.6.0 or higher .NET v9.7.0.0 or higher Node.js v8.11.0 or higher Python v7.12.0.176 Ruby v8.6.0 or higher Impact of automatic logging By default, the above New Relic agents automatically forward log data from APM agents in the context of APM logs. However, you can manage this feature at the account level: To comply with your organization's policy. For security and compliance reasons, we want to control which logs are forwarded. When there are severe cost constraints and you do not want to increase TDP usage. The design of system resources doesn't allow for the increased overhead of the logs transfer function. Automatic logs collection is not applicable if your agent has high security mode enabled. Options to manage automatic logging settings If you want to disable (or re-enable) automatic log forwarding for all APM agents on your account so that no logs will be forwarded, use either of these options: Data management hub in the New Relic UI NerdGraph, our GraphQL API Explorer If you want to disable automatic log forwarding for some agents and enable it for other agents, update their configuration file. This also lowers overhead. 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. Manage settings via UI The APM log settings UI allows you to manage whether APM log forwarding is enabled or disabled at the parent and child account level. 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 account dropdown 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 other agents, 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 Python Ruby 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. For more information about managing your data in New Relic, see our data ingest documentation.", + "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 335.06335, + "_score": 316.28696, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, "highlight": { - "info": "Visualize Speedscale traffic replay performance data in New Relic One dashboards to see how new code will perform in production.", - "tags": "newrelic partner", - "body": " 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 Postman Glassbox Cloudflare Network Logs Netlify Logs" + "title": "Manage automatic logging", + "sections": "Manage automatic logging", + "tags": "Logs", + "body": "This information applies to agents using APM logs in context, including: Go v3.17.0 or higher Java v7.6.0 or higher .NET v9.7.0.0 or higher Node.js v8.11.0 or higher Python v7.12.0.176 Ruby v8.6.0 or higher Impact of automatic logging By default, the above New Relic agents automatically forward log" }, - "id": "623df88a64441ff57900603d" + "id": "626e457f64441f2ed597cea4" }, { "sections": [ @@ -110347,7 +110363,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 328.0765, + "_score": 308.62262, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -110357,52 +110373,6 @@ "body": "Problem You do not see data in the UI after installing a New Relic agent. Solution You should start seeing data within a few minutes after installing a New Relic agent and generating traffic for your app. If you don't see data, you can use the New Relic Diagnostics utility to automatically identify" }, "id": "603e8f2928ccbccc87eba750" - }, - { - "sections": [ - "Manage automatic logging", - "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 automatic logging", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Troubleshooting", - "Log management", - "Logs" - ], - "external_id": "8f6dc47892656ae94fb0985caa78bf3d3b5f79c8", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/automatic-logs-disable-5dde861a5edc31dcbbd705e1309173f0.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/logs/logs-context/disable-automatic-logging/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T21:27:36Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-18T17:59:56Z", - "document_type": "troubleshooting_doc", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "This information applies to agents using APM logs in context, including: Go v3.17.0 or higher Java v7.6.0 or higher .NET v9.7.0.0 or higher Node.js v8.11.0 or higher Python v7.12.0.176 Ruby v8.6.0 or higher Impact of automatic logging By default, the above New Relic agents automatically forward log data from APM agents in the context of APM logs. However, you can manage this feature at the account level: To comply with your organization's policy. For security and compliance reasons, we want to control which logs are forwarded. When there are severe cost constraints and you do not want to increase TDP usage. The design of system resources doesn't allow for the increased overhead of the logs transfer function. Automatic logs collection is not applicable if your agent has high security mode enabled. Options to manage automatic logging settings If you want to disable (or re-enable) automatic log forwarding for all APM agents on your account so that no logs will be forwarded, use either of these options: Data management hub in the New Relic UI NerdGraph, our GraphQL API Explorer If you want to disable automatic log forwarding for some agents and enable it for other agents, update their configuration file. This also lowers overhead. 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. Manage settings via UI The APM log settings UI allows you to manage whether APM log forwarding is enabled or disabled at the parent and child account level. 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 account dropdown 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 other agents, 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 Python Ruby 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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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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.14682, + "_score": 290.98608, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -110721,7 +110691,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Istio Service CoreDNS ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 256.22382, + "_score": 241.08919, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -110773,7 +110743,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 NGINX Ingress Controller quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. NGINX Ingress Controller Documentation   2 NGINX Ingress Controller observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Enabling metrics for your NGINX ingress controller Details on enabling metrics for your NGINX ingress controller NGINX Ingress Controller Quickstart Details on installing the NGINX ingress controller in your Kubernetes 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 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 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. Install now Install 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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Download New Relic Kubernetes quickstart to proactively monitor Kubernetes cluster health and capacity.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Configure control plane monitoring", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 233.25232, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Kubernetes", + "sections": "Kubernetes", + "info": "Monitoring Kubernetes is crucial to gain instant visibility into Kubernetes clusters and workloads. Download New Relic Kubernetes quickstart to proactively monitor Kubernetes cluster health and capacity.", + "tags": "kubernetes", + "quick_start_name": "Kubernetes", + "body": " 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" + }, + "id": "623dfab664441fada0003b71" + }, { "sections": [ "Azure Kubernetes Service", @@ -110818,7 +110839,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure Kubernetes Service quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Azure Kubernetes Service Documentation   1 Azure Kubernetes Service observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure Kubernetes Service installation docs Provides a managed environment for deploying, managing, and scaling your containerized applications using Azure 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 Provides a managed environment for deploying, managing, and scaling your containerized applications using Azure 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Configure control plane monitoring VMWare Tanzu Google Kubernetes Engine", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 242.42233, + "_score": 229.42352, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -110831,85 +110852,6 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Azure Kubernetes Service quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. 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This is especially important for a complex organization that has numerous business units and working groups. This is the second part of a four-part guide to optimizing your New Relic data ingest. For this stage of your data ingest governance practice, it's necessary to get a high level view of all of the telemetry currently being generated by your organization. The unit focuses on breaking down ingest stats into various groups such as account, telemetry type, and application. These figures will be used to inform the Optimize your ingest data and Forecast your ingest data stages. You'll learn how to generate a structured breakdown report for the following dimensions: Organization Specific accounts in your organization Billable telemetry type In addition you'll learn how to create highly granular breakdowns including: Application (APM | browser | mobile) Kubernetes cluster Infrastructure integration Desired outcome Understand exactly which groups within your organization are contributing which types of data and how much. Prerequisites Understand consumption event types All billable telemetry is tracked with our NrConsumption and NrMTDConsumption events. This guide focuses on how to query NrConsumption, which provides more granular, real-time data than NrMTDConsumption. The NrConsumption attribute usageMetric denotes the telemetry type. Using NrConsumption, you can ask questions like \"How much browser monitoring data has each account ingested in the last 30 days?\" and \"How has the ingest changed since the previous 30 days?\" Here's a query returning that data: FROM NrConsumption SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) WHERE usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 30 days AGO COMPARE WITH 30 days AGO FACET consumingAccountName Copy The response shows you how many GBs of browser monitoring data you've ingested by account. bash Copy $ Banking platform, 75 GB, +2.9% $ Marketing platform, 40 GB, -1.3% Below is a breakdown of the different usageMetric types, the constituent events (event types where the data is stored), and the type of agent or mechanism responsible for creating the data ingest. Billable telemetry breakdown table NrcConsumption.usageMetric Constituent events Source InfraHostBytes SystemSample, StorageSample, InfrastructureEvent, NetworkSample Infrastructure agent InfraProcessBytes ProcessSample Infrastructure agent InfraIntegrationBytes Various events for third party platform integrations as well as ContainerSample On-host integrations and certain cloud integrations ApmEventsBytes Transaction, TransactionError, and possibly WorkloadStatus APM agent(s) TracingBytes Span, SpanEvent APM agent(s) and OpenTelemetry BrowserEventsBytes Browser, BrowserInteraction, Browser:EventLog, Browser:JSErrors, JavaScriptError, PageView, PageViewTiming, PcvPerf Browser agent MobileEventsBytes Mobile, MobileReqest, MobileRequestError, MobileSession, MobileHandleException, MobileCrash Mobile agent SeverlessBytes Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda events) Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda integration) LoggingBytes Log as well as partition-specific events of the pattern [partition].Log Various (Fluentd, FluentBit, Syslog, cloud-specific streaming services) MetricEventBytes Metric From the Metric API and integrations that use that (dimensional metrics), or from agents such as browser agent, APM agent, or mobile agent (metric timeslice data). CustomEventBytes Various Various APIs. Use SHOW EVENT TYPES to view all event types available in an account. Understand your organization's monthly ingest targets For our usage-based pricing model, telemetry data and users both contribute to your usage and cost. This guide is focused on maximizing the value of telemetry data. The mention of users in this section is to help you understand different options for balancing users and data. There are three general types of usage plans. Your usage plan may affect how you set ingest targets for your organization. Annual pool of funds If you have an annual pool of funds agreement, you'll likely have a monthly target budget for data ingest. For example, you may have set a target of 5TB per day and 100 full platform users. In this type of plan data, users can be \"traded off\" but it's best to discuss this with other stakeholders in your organization to ensure you're getting the right mix for your observability goals. Although some customers will plan for variability in their consumption during the year, let's assume for now our monthly consumption budget is your total annual pool of funds amount divided by 12. If you know the number of full platform users and core users you need, you can use this formula: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Pay-as-you-go In a pay-as-you-go plan you'll not have a predetermined yearly commit however, you'll likely have an understood limit to your monthly spend. In this model, you'd do the following to determine your target ingest: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Free option on Standard edition For our Standard edition, you can get up to 100GB data ingest per month for free. If you're currently working in a free account, you can consider 100GB your monthly ingest target. In a free account any additional data ingested over 100GB per month is billed at $0.25 per GB. For more on these topics, see usage-based pricing. Understand NRQL operations useful for baselining & change modeling Rate When to use Use the rate operator when you need to take a sample of data pulled from a certain time period and produce a given rate. For example, take a daily sample of data and compute a 30 day rate based on that. Compute rate based on a given sample of data See what your daily average ingest has been for the past month. SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' LIMIT MAX SINCE 30 days AGO Copy Our simple response for the entire organization is bash Copy $ Daily ingest rate: 30.4 k This query shows that the daily ingest rate was approximately 30 TB per day for the last month. MonthOf When to use Use this when it's important to constrain an ingest calculation to specific calendar months. For example, ingest for an integration may have increased in late January and continued through mid February. This operator will help facet the ingest to the specific calendar months used for billing. Facet by calendar month SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' FACET monthOf(timestamp) LIMIT MAX SINCE 56 weeks AGO Copy The resulting table shows fairly high variability. Note that things were fairly hot in August and September. Some of that is our organization seasonality but also was related to some increasing the breadth of our telemetry coverage. bash Copy $ |MONTH OF TIMESTAMP|GB INGESTED| $ |---|---| $ |December 2021*|636 k| $ |November 2021|901 k| $ |October 2021|873 k| $ |September 2021|1.05 M| $ |August 2021|1.08 M| $ |July 2021|1.05 M| $ |June 2021|887 k| $ |May 2021|881 k| $ ||| Compare With When to use Use this when you want to evaluate the amount of change in ingest volume or rate between one time period in another. This is important to know if your ingest is creeping up unexpectedly. Simple Change Analysis SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' AND usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 6 months AGO UNTIL 1 week AGO TIMESERIES 7 weeks COMPARE WITH 2 months ago Copy Example chart showing the use of COMPARE WITH to understand growth patterns. Sliding window When to use Use this when you need to remove the effects of regular variability of ingest to see the broader pattern. Telemetry is inherently noisy. Real world phenomena happen in spurts leaving many random peaks and troughs in the signal. This is good in a way as it lets us view the full complexity of a phenomenon. However, when we're seeking to see trends, we can be distracted by detail. NRQL provides a powerful way to smooth out any time series by combining each data point with slightly older points. This let's us focus on the overall temporal trend rather than one extreme increase or decrease. Note the jaggedness of the raw timeseries for 1 day ingest rate: FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' SINCE 26 weeks AGO TIMESERIES 1 DAY Copy Daily rate time series without smoothing Now if we use a sliding window of four days to reduce the impact of single day events we'll see a clearer picture. Four days is a good choice since it will blur the impact of weekends, so data for a Sunday will be combined somewhat with data for a Friday, etc. FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' since 26 weeks ago TIMESERIES 1 DAY SLIDE BY 4 days Copy Daily rate time series with smoothing Derivative When to use Use this to estimate the statistical rate of change over a given time period. The rate of change is calculated using a linear least-squares regression to approximate the derivative. NRQL provides us with some tools to assess the rate of change. This is useful because, as we see in the previous example, we had a very large increase over the past several months in browser metrics. This rate of change analysis uses the derivative operator and it gives us some confidence that the main growth happened back in early September. It seems as though our growth rate based on the 7 day derivative is somewhat negative so we may have reached a new plateau at the moment in BrowserEventsBytes ingest. SELECT derivative(sum(GigabytesIngested) , 7 day) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' and usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' LIMIT MAX SINCE 3 MONTHS AGO UNTIL THIS MONTH TIMESERIES 1 MONTH slide by 3 days COMPARE WITH 1 WEEK AGO Copy Using a seven day derivative to explore ingest trends bytecountestimate() When to use Use this operator whenever you need to estimate the ingest data footprint for a subset of raw events or metrics. Examples Ingest by application (APM, browser, mobile) Run these queries in each sub-account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. The queries estimate a 30 day rate based on 1 week of collection. Estimate 30 day rate APM: FROM Transaction, TransactionError, TransactionTrace, SqlTrace, ErrorTrace, Span SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Browser: FROM PageAction, PageView, PageViewTiming, AjaxRequest, JavaScriptError SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Mobile: FROM Mobile, MobileRequestError, MobileSession SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Metric ingest by integration Some examples of usage.Integration values that will show up with this facet are: com.newrelic.mssql (the New Relic MSSQL on-host integration) com.newrelic.rabbitmq (the New Relic RabbitMQ on-host integration) EC2 (the AWS EC2 integration) Lambda (the Lambda integration) Run these queries in each specific account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. Estimate 30 day rate: FROM Metric SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Seven day sum: FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Log ingest by various infrastructure entities Of all New Relic telemetry types, log data is the one with the most variation. A Log record can contain nearly any field and often it's unknown what a given log record will contain. Because there's no common schema, log ingest baselining may require a bit more analysis than baselining other data types. One of the more useful basic log ingest techniques is to try to estimate ingest by host, container, or even by Kubernetes cluster. Here are some examples: Log ingest by host for past 3 hours (total): FROM Log SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by host (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by cluster_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name Copy Log ingest by cluster_name and container_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name, container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET clusterName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Process samples ProcessSample can be quite a high volume event. In this example we'll compute the 30 day ingest per command line. Estimate 30 day rate by command name FROM ProcessSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingested' FACET commandName SINCE 1 DAY AGO Copy entityType() When to use Use the entityType() operator when you need to have event level granularity in your query and when you are unfamiliar with what custom events are present in your account. Often times we'll use a query that selects multiple events. This one of the primary means we have to determine how much data a given agent or integration is sending us. The following query tells us how much data the Kubernetes integration is sending us: FROM K8sApiServerSample, K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample, K8sControllerManagerSample, K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sSchedulerSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sStatefulsetSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 AS 'Gigabytes' SINCE 1 DAYS AGO LIMIT MAX Copy It's powerful in itself, but it'll only return a single aggregate value: bash Copy $ 42.341 Gigabytes When we need to drill deeper to know how much data specific event is consuming, we can use entityType() in a facet clause to get that result. Adding the clause FACET entityType() to the previous query gives us: Listing of ingest by K8s event type SHOW EVENT TYPES When to use Use SHOW EVENT TYPES when you're uncertain of the events that exist in your account. SHOW EVENT TYPES lists all event types in an account for a given time period. For more detail, see SHOW EVENT TYPES. Using a specific time window can be useful to better understand when a given event started to come into the system. FACET metricName When to use Use FACET metricName when you need metric-name-level granularity in your query. The best way to really explore metrics and get a sense of the relative volume of data coming from each is to use FACET metricName on a SELECT FROM Metric query. It's possible to incorporate WHERE clauses to narrow the list down. For example, to view the relative ingest volume for metrics with the text kube_pod in metricName run a query like this: SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 as 'Gigabytes' from Metric facet metricName where metricName like '%kube_pod%' since 1 day ago limit max Copy Listing of ingest by the metricName attribute of the Metric namespace Process Here are the major steps you'll do as part of this data ingest governance improvement procedure: Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard Generate a tabular 30 day ingest report Customize your report Detect ingest anomalies Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) We'll describe these steps in more detail below. Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard To install the dashboard: Navigate to the data ingest governance quickstart. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right portion of your browser window. If applicable: select your primary or top-level account in the account dropdown. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data ingest governance baseline dashboard. That will bring you to the newly installed dashboard. Dashboard overview The main overview tab shows a variety of charts including some powerful time series views. Organization wide baseline ingest time series The second tab provides a baseline report by sub-account and usage metric. Organization wide baseline tabular view The remaining tabs provide detailed views of specific telemetry types such as browser data, APM data, logs, and traces. For example, this screenshot shows the browser detail page: Example of an ingest detail focused on a single telemetry type (in this case browser data). Detail tabs include: APM: ApmEventsBytes Tracing: TracingBytes Browser: BrowserEventsBytes Mobile: MobileEventsBytes Infra (host): InfraHostBytes Infra (process):InfraProcessBytes Infra (integration): InfraIntegrationBytes Custom events: CustomEventsBytes Serverless: ServerlessBytes Pixie: PixieBytes Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard In the prerequisites section we discussed the concept of a monthly usage target. You may actually have several targets to help keep you on track: An overall organizational target on daily rate or monthly ingest. Targets per data type to ensure the optimal breakdown (for example 1 TB per day for logs and 2 TB per day for metrics). Targets for specific sub-accounts or business units. In our example we have an organization that targets their total organizational ingest to < 360 TB per month. This was a new target after having reduced ingest down from over 20TB per day (600 TB per month). To make the target easier to measure against we added a threshold line chart by adding the static number 360000 to our SELECT statement. SELECT 360000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 30 day) AS '30 Day Rate' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago limit max compare with 1 month ago TIMESERIES 7 days Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our target thirty-day ingest target. We can also apply a daily rate target line. Let's just divide 360000 by 30 and we'll use 12000 as our daily rate target. Update the Daily ingest rate (compare with 3 months prior) chart: SELECT 12000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngestTimeseries FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' TIMESERIES AUTO since 9 months ago limit max COMPARE WITH 3 months ago Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our daily ingest target. Generate a tabular 30-day ingest report To create a 30-day ingest report: Open the previously installed data ingest governance baseline dashboard. Click on the Baseline report tab. Click on ... in the upper right of the \"Last 30 days\" table and choose Export as CSV Import the CSV into Google Sheets, or the spreadsheet of your choice. Alternatively, if you didn't install the dashboard, you may simply use this query to create a custom chart in the query builder: SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'gb_ingest_30_day_sum', rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'gb_ingest_daily_rate', derivative(GigabytesIngested, 90 day) as 'gb_ingest_90_day_derivative' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago facet consumingAccountName, usageMetric limit max Copy Below is an example of a sheet we imported into Google Sheets. A spreadsheet exported from the baseline dashboard tabular page The screenshot shows the table sorted by 30 day ingest total. Feel free to adjust your timeline and some of the details as needed. For example, we chose to extract a 90-day derivative to have some sense of change over the past few months. You could easily alter the time period of the derivative to suit your objectives. Customize your report Add useful columns to your report in order to facilitate other phases of data ingest governance, such as Optimize, and Forecast. The following fields will help guide optimization and planning decisions: Notes: Note any growth anomalies and any relevant explanations for them. Indicate any major expected growth if foreseen. Technical contact: Name of the manager of a given account or someone related to a specific telemetry type. Detect ingest anomalies Here are some steps for detecting ingest anomalies. Alert on ingest anomalies Use this ingest alerts guide to make sure that an increase in data consumption doesn't catch you by surprise. At a minimum, create: A threshold alert to notify if you exceed monthly targets for data ingest beyond seasonal increases An anomaly alert to notify you of a sudden sharp increase ingest data In addition to using alerts to identify consumption anomalies, you can use New Relic Lookout to explore potential ingest anomalies. Lookout view Lookout allows you to provide nearly any NRQL query and it will search for anomalies over a given period of time. The view below is based on this query: SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngest FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' FACET usageMetric Copy We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by usageMetric. Change the facet field to consumingAccountName to get this view: We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by consumingAccountName. Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) In a previous section you installed the ingest baseline dashboard that uses NrConsumption as its primary source. In addition to that high level view you can create other visualizations that use bytescountestimate() to estimate ingest for nearly any event or metric. A detailed overview of bytescountestimate() was discussed in the prerequisites section. To install the entity breakdown dashboard: Go to the same quickstart you used for the baseline dashboard. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right section of your browser window. You should install it into any account that contains APM, browser monitoring, mobile monitoring, or Kubernetes clusters using the import dashboard function. (If you have a partnership: don't install this dashboard into a partnership owner account, or POA.) You can install this dashboard into multiple accounts. If you have a parent/child account structure: you can install the dashboard into a parent account and modify the dashboard so you have account-specific charts all in one dashboard. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data governance entity breakdowns dashboard. The entity breakdown dashboard uses bytecountestimate() to facet ingest by useful attributes such as application or cluster name You can refer back to this section to see exactly which event types are used in these breakdowns. Tip These queries consume more resources because they don't work from a pre-aggregated data source like NrConsumption. You may need to adjust the time frames by using additional WHERE and LIMIT clauses to make them work better in some of your environments. Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) New Relic's cloud integrations can often be a significant source of data ingest growth. Without good visualizations it can be very difficult to pinpoint where the growth is coming from. This is partly because these integrations are so easy to configure and they aren't part of an organization's normal CI/CD pipeline. They may also not be part of a formal configuration management system. Fortunately this powerful set of dashboards can be installed directly from New Relic Instant Observability. Individual dashboards installed by this package include: AWS integrations Azure integrations Google Cloud Platform integrations On-host integrations Kubernetes This quickstart contains a highly granular set of dashboards breaking down data by nearly every cloud integration, on-host integration, and the Kubernetes integration. Exercise Answering the following questions will help you develop confidence in your ability to interpret baseline data and make correct inferences. These questions can be answered using the data ingest baseline and data ingest entity breakdown dashboards. Install those dashboards as described and see how many of these questions you can answer. Questions What is the typical daily ingest rate for the entire organization (all accounts) in the past week? What was it three months prior? What are the top three telemetry types (for the organization as a whole) by ingest? List each telemetry type and its most recent 30 day ingest rate. How many accounts contribute to this organization's ingest? How many accounts (if any) currently contribute more than 50TB per month? What are the top three accounts in terms of ingest for the past 30 days? What is the GB ingest for the calendar month of this past January for the highest consuming account? What are the top three accounts in terms of ApmEventsBytes ingest for the past 30 days What is the single largest increase in terms of telemetry type ingest for a given account in the last 9 months? What about decreases? Go to the account that contributes the most ApmEventsBytes and install/open the data governance entity breakdown dashboard. List the top three APM applications by ingest for the past 24 hours and their respective 24-hour ingest rates. Conclusion The process section took you through the creation of data ingest visualizations and reports. You can now review data ingest with a data driven visual approach that you and your peers can use to collaborate around. Going forward, decide which visualizations to use for: Your monthly ingest check-ins Your yearly ingest planning meetings Best practice visualizations for anyone managing data ingest for one or more accounts in an organization. Additional resources Other related resources include: Manage incoming data Data management hub Drop data using Nerdgraph Alert on data ingest anomalies Automating telemetry workflows Metrics aggregation and events to metrics", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 241.96503, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "sections": "Ingest By Kubernetes cluster", - "tags": "Sampling rate", - "body": ", container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT" - }, - "id": "626f2d28e7b9d2acf62a736d" } ], "/browser-segment-investigation/eb24e234-90aa-4908-972d-64d6d56b557e": [ @@ -110947,7 +110889,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Alert Quality Management Alert quality management KPI dashboard 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. 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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 Lacework Integration Gigamon Newrelic Cribl Logstream", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 473.82162, + "_score": 446.80472, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111246,7 +111188,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WayScript Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 459.6021, + "_score": 433.17648, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111302,7 +111244,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 346.18256, + "_score": 326.29895, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111346,7 +111288,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Gigamon Newrelic 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 Newrelic 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 Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Cribl Logstream Fastly CDN Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 333.7725, + "_score": 314.6477, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111396,7 +111338,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   3 Lacework Integration quickstart contains 3 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Lacework Compliance Violations Lacework Security Overview Lacework Anomaly Detections Documentation   1 Lacework Integration 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 FedRAMP-compliant endpoints Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 327.25238, + "_score": 308.49194, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111448,7 +111390,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 496.11603, + "_score": 467.05298, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111498,7 +111440,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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, 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 Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 487.70364, + "_score": 459.2123, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111548,7 +111490,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Network Flow Devices Set up network flow data monitoring ktranslate Docker container health monitoring Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 465.4392, + "_score": 438.16266, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111603,7 +111545,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kentik Firehose Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Set up network flow data monitoring Network Routers and Switches", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 462.3734, + "_score": 435.1305, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111656,7 +111598,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Performance Monitoring docs Get started with Network Performance Monitoring (NPM). Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Performance 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. 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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 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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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. 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Download New Relic Kubernetes quickstart to proactively monitor Kubernetes cluster health and capacity.", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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%. 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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 Google Kubernetes Engine CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Configure control plane monitoring", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.87396, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "title": "Kubernetes", - "sections": "Kubernetes", - "info": "Monitoring Kubernetes is crucial to gain instant visibility into Kubernetes clusters and workloads. 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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 Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Istio Service CoreDNS ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 222.04471, + "_score": 208.9557, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -111943,7 +111885,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 ArgoCD Quickstart quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. ArgoCD Documentation   2 ArgoCD Quickstart observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. ArgoCD Metrics Setup Ship performance data from ArgoCD using Prometheus Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Setup Setup New Relic's Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (POMI) Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo What is Argo CD? Argo CD is a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes. Why Argo CD? Application definitions, configurations, and environments should be declarative and version controlled. Application deployment and lifecycle management should be automated, auditable, and easy to understand. This dashboard mirrors the official Argo CD Grafana dashboard (Link). Argo CD Getting started: Getting Started Docs Available Metrics ArgoCD Dashboard Highlights: Sync Activity Health Status Controller Stats Repo Server Stats Argo Server Stats Requirements: NewRelic Kubernetes Integration (Link) with the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (Link) Patch the ArgoCD pods with prometheus.io/scrape=true podAnnotations. This will enable the New Relic Prometheus Integration to scrape ArgoCD metrics: kubectl patch deployment argocd-server -n argocd -p '{\"spec\": {\"template\":{\"metadata\":{\"annotations\":{\"prometheus.io/scrape\":\"true\",\"prometheus.io/port\": \"8083\",\"prometheus.io/path\": \"metrics\"}}}} }' kubectl patch statefulset argocd-application-controller -n argocd -p '{\"spec\": {\"template\":{\"metadata\":{\"annotations\":{\"prometheus.io/scrape\":\"true\",\"prometheus.io/port\": \"8082\",\"prometheus.io/path\": \"metrics\"}}}} }' kubectl patch deployment argocd-repo-server -n argocd -p '{\"spec\": {\"template\":{\"metadata\":{\"annotations\":{\"prometheus.io/scrape\":\"true\",\"prometheus.io/port\": \"8084\",\"prometheus.io/path\": \"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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Configure control plane monitoring Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes New Relic Metrics Adapter Not seeing control plane data", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 210.70963, + "_score": 198.40524, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112010,7 +111952,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 542.88495, + "_score": 508.38806, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112062,7 +112004,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Customer Experience Quality Foundation Improve page load performance Quality foundation: optimize service performance to improve your customers' digital experience Contentsquare Browser summary: RUM, core web vitals, and more", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 518.8146, + "_score": 487.7083, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112111,7 +112053,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 OMA Data Ingest Governance Group browser data by URLs Customer Experience Quality Foundation Not seeing specific page or endpoint names in browser data Data Ingestion Breakdown", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 249.45647, + "_score": 234.41736, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112158,7 +112100,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Customer Experience Quality Foundation Quality foundation: optimize service performance to improve your customers' digital experience Improve page load performance Bottom-of-the-funnel analysis: optimize conversion by starting with the end of the user journey Improve web uptime", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 238.94337, + "_score": 231.80322, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112216,7 +112158,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.5852, + "_score": 224.13947, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112269,7 +112211,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis-Prometheus Dashboard for displaying Redis metrics from Prometheus Documentation   1 Redis (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Node Exporter Grafana Dashboard Migration Redis Enterprise Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 552.43054, + "_score": 519.8097, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112320,7 +112262,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Port monitoring Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Node Exporter Salesforce Event Logs integration for New Relic Logs Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 390.88242, + "_score": 367.65356, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112365,7 +112307,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus Remote Write integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 289.77063, + "_score": 273.03864, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112412,7 +112354,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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We collect data at the system, application, pool, pool member, virtual server, and node levels. Read on to install the integration, and to see what data we collect. Compatibility and requirements Our integration is compatible with F5 BIG-IP 11.6 or higher. Before installing the integration, make sure that you meet the following requirements: Install the infrastructure agent. Linux distribution or Windows version compatible with the infrastructure agent. F5 BIG-IP user account with Auditor-level access user privileges and iControl REST API access permissions. Install and activate To install the F5 BIG-IP integration, choose your setup: Linux installation Follow the instructions for installing an integration, using the file name nri-f5. Change the directory to the integrations folder: cd /etc/newrelic-infra/integrations.d Copy Copy of the sample configuration file: sudo cp f5-config.yml.sample f5-config.yml Copy Edit the f5-config.yml file as described in the configuration settings. Restart the infrastructure agent. Windows installation Download the nri-f5 MSI installer image from: http://download.newrelic.com/infrastructure_agent/windows/integrations/nri-f5/nri-f5-amd64.msi To install from the Windows command prompt, run: msiexec.exe /qn /i PATH\\TO\\nri-f5-amd64.msi Copy In the Integrations directory, C:\\Program Files\\New Relic\\newrelic-infra\\integrations.d\\, create a copy of the sample configuration file by running: copy f5-config.yml.sample f5-config.yml Copy Edit the f5-config.yml file as described in the configuration settings. Restart the infrastructure agent. Additional notes: We recommend you install the integration on a separate server and monitor F5 remotely. Advanced: It's also possible to install the integration from a tarball file. This gives you full control over the installation and configuration process. On-host integrations do not automatically update. For best results, regularly update the integration package and the infrastructure agent. Enable your F5 instance Create a new F5 BIG-IP user and assign user permissions: Create a user account with, at minimum, Auditor-level access permissions. For instructions on how to do this, see the official F5 documentation. Once the user has been created, assign the user iControl REST user permissions. Tip Administrator-level permissions may be required to collect some system sample metrics or system inventory configuration data. For more information on user permission levels, see the official F5 documentation on user role access descriptions. Configure the integration There are several ways to configure the integration, depending on how it was installed: If enabled via Kubernetes, see monitor services running on Kubernetes. If enabled via Amazon ECS, see monitor services running on ECS. If installed via on-host, edit the config in the integration's YAML config file, f5-config.yml. An integration's YAML-format configuration is where you can place required login credentials and configure how data is collected. The options you change depend on your setup and preference. The configuration file has common settings applicable to all integrations, such as interval, timeout, and inventory_source, among others. For more on these common settings, see our list of configuration properties document. If you're still using our legacy configuration/definition files, see on-host integrations standard configuration format. Specific settings related to F5 are defined using the env section of the configuration file. These settings control the connection to your F5 instance, as well as other security settings and features. Tip After version 2.6.0 the integration is built leveraging golang 1.18.0. The HTTP client no longer rely on CommonName to validate the certificate. The deprecated, legacy behavior of treating the CommonName field on X.509 certificates as a host name when no Subject Alternative Names are present is now disabled by default. To overcome this issue the user should update the certificate relying on Subject Alternative Name. While the certificate is not updated, certificate validation could be disabled setting --tls_insecure_skip_verify to true. F5 instance settings The F5 integration collects both metrics(M) and inventory(I) information. In the table, use the Applies To column for the settings available to each collection: Setting Description Default Applies to HOSTNAME Hostname or IP where F5 is running. localhost M/I PORT Port on which F5 API is listening. 443 M/I USERNAME Username for accessing F5 API. N/A M/I PASSWORD Password for the given user. N/A M/I CA_BUNDLE_FILE Alternative Certificate Authority bundle file. N/A M/I CA_BUNDLE_DIR Alternative Certificate Authority bundle directory. N/A M/I TIMEOUT Timeout for requests, in seconds. 30 M/I PARTITION_FILTER A JSON array of BIG-IP partitions to collect from. See this metrics-only with partition filtering example. [\"Common\"] M MAX_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS Maximum number of requests running concurrently. 10 M TLS_INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY Skip verification of the certificate sent by the host. false M/I METRICS Set to true to enable metrics-only collection. false INVENTORY Set to true to enable inventory-only collection. false You can define these setting values in different ways, depending on your preference and need: Add the value directly in the config file. This is the most common way. Replace the values from environment variables using the {{}} notation. This requires Infrastructure agent v1.14.0+. Read more on using passthrough or see the environment variables replacement example. Use secrets management to protect sensitive information, such as passwords, that would be exposed in plain text in the configuration file. For more information, read more about using secrets management. Labels/custom attributes You can also decorate your metrics using labels. Labels allow you to add key/value pair attributes to your metrics, which you can then use to query, filter, or group your metrics. Our default sample config file includes examples of labels. You can remove, modify, or add new ones of your choice. labels: env: production role: load_balancer Copy Example configurations Basic configuration This is the basic configuration used to collect metrics and inventory from your localhost: integrations: - name: nri-f5 env: HOSTNAME: localhost PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password interval: 15s labels: environment: production inventory_source: config/f5 Copy Basic configuration with different metric/inventory intervals This configuration collects metrics every 15 seconds and inventory every 60 seconds: integrations: - name: nri-f5 env: METRICS: true HOSTNAME: localhost PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password interval: 15s labels: environment: production - name: nri-f5 env: INVENTORY: true HOSTNAME: localhost PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password interval: 60s labels: environment: production inventory_source: config/f5 Copy Environment variables replacement In this configuration, the environment variable F5_HOST populates the HOSTNAME setting of the integration: integrations: - name: nri-f5 env: METRICS: \"true\" HOSTNAME: {{F5_HOST}} PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password interval: 15s labels: env: production role: load_balancer Copy Metrics-only with partition filtering This configuration only collects metrics and adds \"MyOtherPartition\" to the list of partitions to be sampled. By default, the integration only samples the \"Common\" partition: integrations: - name: nri-f5 env: METRICS: \"true\" HOSTNAME: {{F5_HOST}} PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password PARTITION_FILTER: '[\"Common\",\"MyOtherPartition\"]' interval: 15s labels: env: production role: load_balancer Copy Multi-instance monitoring This configuration monitors multiple F5 servers from the same integration. The first instance (HOSTNAME: 1st_f5_host) collects metrics and inventory, while the second instance (HOSTNAME: 2nd_f5_host) only collects metrics. integrations: - name: nri-f5 env: METRICS: \"true\" HOSTNAME: 1st_f5_host PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password interval: 15s labels: env: production role: load_balancer - name: nri-f5 env: INVENTORY: \"true\" HOSTNAME: 1st_f5_host PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password interval: 60s labels: env: production role: load_balancer inventory_source: config/f5 - name: nri-f5 env: METRICS: \"true\" HOSTNAME: 2nd_f5_host PORT: 443 USERNAME: f5_user PASSWORD: f5_password interval: 15s labels: env: production role: load_balancer Copy Find and use data To find your integration data, go to one.newrelic.com > Infrastructure > Third-party services and select one of the F5 BIG-IP integration links. F5 BIG-IP data is attached to the following event types: F5BigIpSystemSample F5BigIpVirtualServerSample F5BigIpPoolSample F5BigIpPoolMemberSample F5BigIpNodeSample For more on how to find and use your data, see Understand integration data. Metric data The F5 BIG-IP integration collects the following metric data attributes. Some metric name are prefixed with a category indicator and a period, such as system., virtualserver., or pool.. System sample metrics These attributes can be found by querying the F5BigIpSystemSample event types. Metric Description system.cpuIdleTicksPerSecond Amount of CPU ticks that the CPU was idle per second. Requires Administrator-level user permissions to collect. system.cpuIdleUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is idle. system.cpuInterruptRequestUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is handling interrupt requests. system.cpuIOWaitUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is waiting on IO. system.cpuNiceLevelUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is handling nice level processes. system.cpuSoftInterruptRequestUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is handling soft interrupt requests. system.cpuStolenUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is handling reclaimed cycles by the hypervisor. system.cpuSystemTicksPerSecond Amount of CPU ticks used by the kernel processes per second. Requires Administrator-level user permissions to collect. system.cpuSystemUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is used by the kernel. system.cpuUserTicksPerSecond Amount of CPU ticks used by user processes per second. Requires Administrator-level user permissions to collect. system.cpuUserUtilization Average percentage of time the CPU is used by user processes. system.memoryFreeInBytes Total amount of memory free, in bytes. system.memoryTotalInBytes Total amount of memory, in bytes. Requires Administrator-level user permissions to collect. system.memoryUsedInBytes Total amount of memory used, in bytes. Requires Administrator-level user permissions to collect. system.otherMemoryFreeInBytes Free memory reserved for control plane processes, in bytes. system.otherMemoryTotalInBytes Total memory reserved for control plane processes, in bytes. system.otherMemoryUsedInBytes Used memory reserved for control plane processes, in bytes. system.swapFreeInBytes Swap space free, in bytes. system.swapTotalInBytes Swap space total, in bytes. system.swapUsedInBytes Swap space used, in bytes. system.tmmMemoryFreeInBytes Free memory reserved for Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM), in bytes. system.tmmMemoryTotalInBytes Total memory reserved for Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM), in bytes. system.tmmMemoryUsedInBytes Used memory reserved for Traffic Management Microkernel (TMM), in bytes. Virtual server sample metrics These attributes can be found by querying the F5BigIpVirtualServerSample event type. Metric Description virtualserver.avaibilityState The BIG-IP defined availability. Options: 0 = Offline 1 = Unknown 2 = Online virtualserver.clientsideConnectionsPerSecond The rate of connections created through the client side of the object per second. virtualserver.cmpEnabled Indicates whether or not Cluster Multiprocessing (CMP) is enabled. virtualserver.cmpEnableMode Shows the Cluster Multiprocessing (CMP) mode indicators. Options: CMP disabled = none, disable, or single. CMP enabled = enable or all. virtualserver.connections The current number of connections from BIG-IP. virtualserver.csMaxConnDur Maximum connection duration from the client side of the object. virtualserver.csMinConnDur Minimum connection duration from the client side of the object. virtualserver.enabled The current enabled state. Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled virtualserver.ephemeralBytesInPerSecond Total number of bytes in through the ephemeral port per second. virtualserver.ephemeralBytesOutPerSecond Total number of bytes out through the ephemeral port per second. virtualserver.ephemeralConnectionsPerSecond The rate of connection creation through the ephemeral port per second. virtualserver.ephemeralCurrentConnections The current number of connections through the ephemeral port. virtualserver.ephemeralEvictedConnectionsPerSecond The number of connections that are evicted through the ephemeral port per second. virtualserver.ephemeralMaxConnections Maximum number of connections through the ephemeral port. virtualserver.ephemeralPacketsReceivedPerSecond The number of packets in through the ephemeral port per second. virtualserver.ephemeralPacketsSentPerSecond The number of packets out through the ephemeral port per second. virtualserver.ephemeralSlowKilledPerSecond The number of slow connections that are killed through the ephemeral port per second. virtualserver.evictedConnsPerSecond The rate of connections evicted per second. virtualserver.inDataInBytes The amount of data received from the BIG-IP virtual server, in bytes. virtualserver.outDataInBytes The amount of data sent to the BIG-IP virtual server, in bytes. virtualserver.packetsReceived The number of packets received from the BIG-IP virtual server. virtualserver.packetsSent The number of packets sent to the BIG-IP virtual server. virtualserver.requests The number of requests in the last collection interval to BIG-IP. virtualserver.slowKilledPerSecond The number of slow connections killed through the client side of the object per second. virtualserver.statusReason An explanation of the current status. virtualserver.usageRatio The usage ratio for the virtual server. Pool sample metrics These attributes can be found by querying the F5BigIpPoolSample event type. Metric Description pool.activeMembers The number of active pool members. pool.availabilityState The current availability state. Options: 0 = Offline 1 = Unknown 2 = Online pool.connections The current number of connections. pool.connqAgeEdm The queue age exponential-decaying max. pool.connqAgeEma The queue age exponential-moving average. pool.connqAgeHead The current queue age head. pool.connqAgeMax The queue age all-time max. pool.connqAllAgeEdm The sum of pool member queue age exponential-decaying max. pool.connqAllAgeEma The sum of pool member queue age exponential-moving average. pool.connqAllAgeHead The sum of pool member queue age head. pool.connqAllAgeMax The sum of pool member queue age all-time max. pool.connqAllDepth The sum of pool member depth. pool.connqDepth The queue depth. pool.currentConnections The current connections. pool.enabled The current enabled state, can be user defined. Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled pool.inDataInBytes The amount of data received from the BIG-IP pool, in bytes. pool.minActiveMembers Pool minimum active members. pool.outDataInBytes The amount of data sent to the BIG-IP pool, in bytes. pool.packetsReceived The number of packets received from the BIG-IP pool. pool.packetsSent The number of packets sent to the BIG-IP pool. pool.requests The total number of requests to the pool. pool.statusReason Textual property explaining the overall health reason. Pool member sample metrics These attributes can be found by querying the F5BigIpPoolMemberSample event type. Metric Description member.availabilityState The current availability from the BIG-IP system. Options: 0 = Offline 1 = Unknown 2 = Online member.connections The current connections. member.enabled Enabled state of the pool member with regards to the parent pool. Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled member.inDataInBytes The amount of data received from the BIG-IP pool member, in bytes. member.monitorStatus The status of the monitor. Options: 0 = Down 1 = Unchecked 2 = Any other status member.outDataInBytes The amount of data sent to the BIG-IP pool member, in bytes. member.packetsReceived The number of packets received from the BIG-IP pool member. member.packetsSent The number of packets sent to the BIG-IP pool member. member.requests The current number of requests over the last collection interval. member.sessions The current session count. member.sessionStatus The current session health status. Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled member.state The current state. Options: 0 = Down 1 = Up member.statusReason Explanation of the current status. Node sample metrics These attributes can be found by querying the F5BigIpNodeSample event type. Metric Description node.availabilityState The current BIG-IP availability state to the node. Options: 0 = Offline 1 = Unknown 2 = Online node.connections The current number of network connections from BIG-IP. node.connectionsPerSecond The number of connections made per second. node.enabled The current BIG-IP enabled state. Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled , node.inDataInBytes The amount of data received from the BIG-IP node, in bytes. node.monitorStatus The current health monitor rule status. Options: 0 = Down 1 = Unchecked 2 = Any other status node.outDataInBytes The amount of data sent to the BIG-IP node, in bytes. node.packetsReceived The number of packets received from the BIG-IP node. node.packetsSent The number of packets sent to the BIG-IP node. node.requests The current number of requests over the last collection from BIG-IP. node.sessions The current number of sessions. node.sessionStatus The current status of the session. Options: 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled node.statusReason BIG-IP reason for the current status. Inventory data The F5 BIG-IP integration also collects configuration data at system, application, pool, pool member, virtual server, and node levels. The data is available on the Infrastructure Inventory page, under the config/f5 source. For more about inventory data, see Understand integration data. The integration captures data for the following F5 BIG-IP configuration parameters: Pool Inventory Metric Description currentLoadMode Current load balancing mode. description User defined description. kind Kind of pool. maxConnections Current max number of connections seen at one point. monitorRule Current health monitoring rule applied. Node inventory Metric Description address BIG-IP network address to send to the node. fqdn FQDN of node. kind Type of Node in BIG-IP. maxConnections Current highest number of network connections reported from BIG-IP. monitorRule BIG-IP Health Monitor rule. Pool Member Inventory Metric Description kind Type of Pool member. maxConnections Current highest number of network connections reported from BIG-IP. monitorRule BIG-IP health monitor rule. nodeName Name of the node the pool member is using. poolName Name of the pool the pool member belongs. port Port the pool member listens on. Virtual Server Inventory Metric Description applicationService Current application service assigned. destination Destination address picked up by BIG-IP. kind Type of virtual server. maxConnections Current highest number of network connections reported from BIG-IP. name User defined name. pool Pool the virtual server uses for load balancing. System Inventory Metric Description chassisSerialNumber Chassis Serial Number for the current device. Requires Access Administrator-level user permissions to collect. platform Platform of the current device. Requires Access Administrator-level user permissions to collect. product Product Name for the current device. Requires Access Administrator-level user permissions to collect. Application Inventory Metric Description deviceGroup Device group running application service. kind BIG-IP Defined type. name User defined name. poolToUse Server side pool load balancing requests. template Template applied to application including security and monitoring rules. templateModified Indicator of modifications made to out of the box template. trafficGroup Current traffic group to which service is applied. Check the source code This integration is open source software. That means you can browse its source code and send improvements, or create your own fork and build it.", - "info": "", + "info": "Prometheus' ability to monitor a wide variety of data necessitates monitoring the toolkit itself. New Relic helps store, manage, and view telemetry data from your Prometheus setup, relieving you of a significant operational burden.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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New Relic helps store, manage, and view telemetry data from your Prometheus setup, relieving you of a significant operational burden.", + "quick_start_name": "Prometheus Remote Write integration", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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" }, - "id": "617da73328ccbc1ed5801193" + "id": "623dfb6a196a67dd74895fb7" } ], "/redis-prometheus/547a0d7c-e01c-4dab-ada7-c9dc5d2a3a71": [ @@ -112519,7 +112442,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Grafana Dashboard Migration Redis (Prometheus) Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 357.05402, + "_score": 336.04614, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112574,7 +112497,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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) Deeper Network MongoDB monitoring integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration BizTalk360", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 319.67654, + "_score": 300.97516, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112617,7 +112540,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Grafana Dashboard Migration observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Convert Grafana Prometheus dashboards to New Relic dashboards. Toolset to help New Relic customers migrate from Grafana and Prometheus to New Relic. Dashboard   0 This quickstart doesn't include any dashboards . Do you think it should? You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it should? 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 Redis (Prometheus) Prometheus Remote Write integration Prometheus OpenMetrics integration Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 295.1614, + "_score": 277.81717, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112673,7 +112596,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cluster Metrics Redis Enterprise Database CRDT 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 CircleCI Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis (Prometheus) Elasticsearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 287.94525, + "_score": 271.13162, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -112719,7 +112642,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Kamon Micrometer Dropwizard Prometheus OpenMetrics integration StatsD", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 218.1553, + "_score": 205.44098, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113006,7 +112929,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Kubernetes Infrastructure Integrations Data Analysis Not seeing control plane data Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 309.14682, + "_score": 290.98608, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113055,7 +112978,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Istio Service quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Istio Service Alerts   1 Istio Service 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. Response Code 5xx for over 5 minutes If the `reporter = 'destination'` reports response code '5xx' over 100 times in five minutes then issue a 'Critical' alert. Documentation   2 Istio Service observability quickstart contains 2 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Kubernetes installation docs To view the Istio Quickstart, the Kubernetes New Relic integration with the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (POMI) must be installed prior. Prometheus OpenMetrics Intergration (POMI) installation docs To view the Istio Quickstart, the Kubernetes New Relic integration with the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration (POMI) must be installed prior. This dashboard will give you insight into services and applications running in Kubernetes clusters with an Istio Service Mesh enabled. Includes client/server focused service metrics, and an additional page for displaying Ingress Gateway metrics. The only requirement for installing this along with the New Relic Kubernetes agent is the Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration. POMI Istio Standard 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 281.6856, + "_score": 265.35165, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113069,6 +112992,50 @@ }, "id": "62466023196a67f558894e90" }, + { + "sections": [ + "New Relic Metrics Adapter", + "PUBLIC PREVIEW", + "Requirements", + "Installation", + "Tip", + "Configuration", + "How it works", + "Caution", + "Troubleshooting", + "Get verbose logs", + "Get raw metrics", + "Metrics not working" + ], + "title": "New Relic Metrics Adapter", + "type": "docs", + "tags": [ + "Link apps and services", + "Kubernetes integration", + "Integrations" + ], + "external_id": "51fdc0c8df2fdc91fcc51556e323c62e7c12d48a", + "image": "", + "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/kubernetes-pixie/kubernetes-integration/advanced-configuration/newrelic-metrics-adapter/", + "published_at": "2022-08-23T14:22:21Z", + "updated_at": "2022-07-04T06:44:44Z", + "document_type": "page", + "popularity": 1, + "body": "PUBLIC PREVIEW This feature is still in public preview, but we encourage you to try it out! You can use metrics from your New Relic account to autoscale applications and services in your Kubernetes cluster by deploying the New Relic Metrics Adapter. This adapter fetches the metric values from New Relic and makes them available for the Horizontal Pod Autoscalers. The newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter implements the external.metrics.k8s.io API to support the use of external metrics based New Relic NRQL queries results. Once deployed, the value for each configured metric is fetched using the NerdGraph API based on the configured NRQL query. The metrics adapter exposes the metrics over a secured endpoint with TLS. New Relic metrics adapter in a cluster. Requirements Kubernetes 1.16 or higher. The New Relic Kubernetes integration. New Relic's user API key. No other External Metrics Adapter installed in the cluster. Installation To install the New Relic Metrics Adapter, we provide the newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter Helm chart, which is also included in the nri-bundle chart used to deploy all New Relic Kubernetes components. If not already installed, install our Kubernetes integration. Upgrade the installation to include the New Relic Metrics Adapter with the following command: helm upgrade --install newrelic newrelic/nri-bundle \\ --namespace newrelic --create-namespace --reuse-values \\ --set metrics-adapter.enabled=true \\ --set newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.personalAPIKey=YOUR_NEW_RELIC_PERSONAL_API_KEY \\ --set newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.config.accountID=YOUR_NEW_RELIC_ACCOUNT_ID \\ --set newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.config.externalMetrics.external_metric_name.query=NRQL query Copy Please notice and adjust the following flags: metrics-adapter.enabled: Must be set to true so the metrics adapter chart is installed. newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.personalAPIKey: Must be set to valid New Relic Personal API key. newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.config.accountID: Must be set to valid New Relic account where metrics are going to be fetched from. newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.config.externalMetrics.external_metric_name.query: Adds a new external metric where: external_metric_name: The metric name. query: The base NRQL query that is used to get the value for the metric. Tip Alternatively, you can use a values.yaml file that can be passed to the helm command with the --values flag. Values files can contain all parameters needed to configure the metrics explained in the configuration section. Configuration You can configure multiple metrics in the metrics adapter and change some parameters to modify the behaviour of the metrics cache and filtering. To see the full list and descriptions of all parameters that can be modified, refer to the chart README.md and values.yaml files. How it works The following example is a Helm values file that enable the metrics adapter on the nri-bundle chart installation, and configures the nginx_average_requests metric: metrics-adapter: enabled: true newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter: personalAPIKey: config: accountID: externalMetrics: nginx_average_requests: query: \"FROM Metric SELECT average(nginx.server.net.requestsPerSecond) SINCE 2 MINUTES AGO\" Copy Caution The default time span for metrics is 1h. Therefore, you should define queries with the SINCE clause to adjust the time span according to your environment and needs. There is an HPA consuming the external metric as follows: kind: HorizontalPodAutoscaler apiVersion: autoscaling/v2beta2 metadata: name: nginx-scaler spec: scaleTargetRef: apiVersion: apps/v1 kind: Deployment name: nginx minReplicas: 1 maxReplicas: 10 metrics: - type: External external: metric: name: nginx_average_requests selector: matchLabels: k8s.namespaceName: nginx target: type: Value value: 10000 Copy Based on the HPA definition, the controller manager fetches the metrics from the external metrics API which are served by the New Relic metrics adapter. The New Relic metrics adapter receives the query including the nginx_average_requests metric name and all the selectors, and searches for a matching metric name in the internal memory based on the configured metrics. Then, it adds the selectors to the query to form a final query that is executed using NerdGraph to fetch the value from New Relic. The above example will generate a query like the following: FROM Metric SELECT average(nginx.server.net.requestsPerSecond) WHERE clusterName= AND `k8s.namespaceName`='nginx' SINCE 2 MINUTES AGO Copy Notice that a clusterName filter has been automatically added to the query to exclude metrics from other clusters in the same account. You can remove it by using the removeClusterFilter configuration parameter. Also the value is cached for a period of time defined by the cacheTTLSeconds configuration parameter, whose default is 30 seconds. Troubleshooting Get verbose logs Most common errors are displayed in the standard (non-verbose) logs. If you're doing a more in-depth investigation on your own or with New Relic Support, you can enable verbose mode. To get verbose logging details for an integration using Helm: Enable verbose logging: bash Copy $ helm upgrade -n newrelic --reuse-values newrelic-bundle --set newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.verboseLog=true newrelic/nri-bundle Leave on verbose mode for a few minutes, or until enough activity has occurred. When you have the information you need, disable verbose logging: bash Copy $ helm upgrade --reuse-values newrelic-bundle --set newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter.verboseLog=false newrelic/nri-bundle Caution Verbose mode increases significantly the amount of information sent to log files. Enable this mode temporarily, only for troubleshooting purposes, and reset the log level when finished. Get raw metrics Sometimes it's useful to get the list of available metrics and also to get the current value of an specific metric. To get the list of metrics available, run: bash Copy $ kubectl get --raw \"/apis/external.metrics.k8s.io/v1beta1/\" To get the value for a specific metric with a selector, run: bash Copy $ kubectl get --raw \"/apis/external.metrics.k8s.io/v1beta1/namespaces/*/__METRIC_NAME__?labelSelector=_SELECTOR_KEY_=_SELECTOR_VALUE_\" Tip You must replace , and with your values. Metrics not working There are some usual errors that could cause a metric fail to retrieve the value. These errors are showed in the status of the metrics when you describe the HPA or are printed when you get the raw metrics directly. executing query: NRQL Syntax Error: Error at line...: The query that is being run has syntax errors. The same error message gives you the executed query and position of the error. You can try this query inside the New Relic query builder and correct the configuration from the adapter. extracting return value: expected first value to be of type \"float64\", got %!q(): The query doesn't return any value. The same error message gives you the executed query so you can try this query inside the New Relic query builder and correct the configuration from the adapter or the match selectors in the HPA.", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 235.66342, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "sections": "Configuration", + "tags": "Kubernetes integration", + "body": " the nginx_average_requests metric: metrics-adapter: enabled: true newrelic-k8s-metrics-adapter: personalAPIKey: <Personal API Key> config: accountID: <Account ID> externalMetrics: nginx_average_requests: query: "FROM Metric SELECT average(nginx.server.net.requestsPerSecond) SINCE 2 MINUTES AGO" Copy Caution" + }, + "id": "61fd193d196a672daae826d6" + }, { "sections": [ "CoreDNS", @@ -113107,7 +113074,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 CoreDNS quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. CoreDNS Alerts   1 CoreDNS 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. CoreDNS Panics CoreDNS panics can point to a system in an error state or degraded performance. Documentation   3 CoreDNS observability quickstart contains 3 documentation references . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. CoreDNS Prometheus monitoring Metric details exposed by Prometheus CoreDNS extension Installation docs Description about this doc reference Kubernetes & CoreDNS Details on Kubernetes and CoreDNS Why monitor CoreDNS? CoreDNS is DNS server that can serve as the Kubernetes cluster DNS (Kubernetes 1.23+ uses CoreDNS by default). CoreDNS is a critical component of a Kubernetes cluster that can be difficult to debug during an error scenario. Surfacing monitoring to this component can help teams respond faster to these unexpected scenarios. CoreDNS quickstart highlights The New Relic quickstart uses dashboards to proactively monitor your CoreDNS servers, like: load shared amongst running instances request & response stats (rate, payload size, etc.) cache hit ratio response codes and panics, and more. Monitoring CoreDNS This quickstart utilizes New Relic's ability to ingest Prometheus data (either from our OpenMetrics integration or via Prometheus remote write). See instructions for sending Prometheus data to New Relic here. How do I enable monitoring in CoreDNS CoreDNS provides a plugin to surface Prometheus metrics on localhost:9153/metrics. Before attempting to modify your CoreDNS configuration, you should be able to kubectl port-forward pod/ -n kube-system 9153 against a CoreDNS server in your cluster to verify it returns metrics. For instructions on modifying your cluster's CoreDNS configuration see https://coredns.io/2018/01/29/deploying-kubernetes-with-coredns-using-kubeadm/ How do I configure my integration to scrape CoreDNS severs? The approach to getting your Prometheus metrics into New Relic differs depending on which integration you use. In addition to setting up your remote_write configuration as described here, you will need to add the following scrape configuration to your prometheus.yml config file: (This helpful Prometheus job defnition sourced from sysdig blog) Then, after reloading Prometheus config, you can check that your CoreDNS pods are appearing under your Prometheus targets. POMI will scrape any resource that contains the label or annotation prometheus.io/scrape (which is configurable value here https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L117). This will make targets visible to POMI but to confiugre the relabel_configs as above, the defaults would have to be updated in the Helm chart here: https://github.com/newrelic/helm-charts/blob/ecef47fc938b7ddca8a50e63cb290924f654c56a/charts/nri-prometheus/values.yaml#L67-L244 How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Prometheus OpenMetrics Integration Stats Configure control plane monitoring ArgoCD Quickstart", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 248.95154, + "_score": 234.45007, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113119,85 +113086,6 @@ }, "id": "6250f330e7b9d2d18bec2256" }, - { - "sections": [ - "Baseline your data ingest", - "Desired outcome", - "Prerequisites", - "Understand consumption event types", - "Billable telemetry breakdown table", - "Understand your organization's monthly ingest targets", - "Annual pool of funds", - "Pay-as-you-go", - "Free option on Standard edition", - "Understand NRQL operations useful for baselining & change modeling", - "Rate", - "When to use", - "MonthOf", - "Compare With", - "Sliding window", - "Derivative", - "bytecountestimate()", - "Examples", - "Ingest by application (APM, browser, mobile)", - "Metric ingest by integration", - "Log ingest by various infrastructure entities", - "Ingest By Kubernetes cluster", - "Process samples", - "entityType()", - "SHOW EVENT TYPES", - "FACET metricName", - "Process", - "Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard", - "Dashboard overview", - "Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard", - "Generate a tabular 30-day ingest report", - "Customize your report", - "Detect ingest anomalies", - "Alert on ingest anomalies", - "Lookout view", - "Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional)", - "Tip", - "Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional)", - "Exercise", - "Conclusion", - "Additional resources" - ], - "title": "Baseline your data ingest", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Data ingest cost", - "Bill and Usage Data", - "Value drivers", - "Observability as code", - "Drop rules", - "Sampling rate", - "Data ingest cost", - "Operational efficiency", - "Observability maturity" - ], - "external_id": "270ff312bb835974101201db1169e0b73be2bf67", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/oma-dg-org-wide-dashboard-dark-140a5029a9b5361a67198407968700be.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/new-relic-solutions/observability-maturity/operational-efficiency/data-governance-baseline-ingest-guide/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T21:08:17Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-24T21:08:17Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "Data ingest governance is a practice of getting optimal value for the telemetry data collected by an organization. This is especially important for a complex organization that has numerous business units and working groups. This is the second part of a four-part guide to optimizing your New Relic data ingest. For this stage of your data ingest governance practice, it's necessary to get a high level view of all of the telemetry currently being generated by your organization. The unit focuses on breaking down ingest stats into various groups such as account, telemetry type, and application. These figures will be used to inform the Optimize your ingest data and Forecast your ingest data stages. You'll learn how to generate a structured breakdown report for the following dimensions: Organization Specific accounts in your organization Billable telemetry type In addition you'll learn how to create highly granular breakdowns including: Application (APM | browser | mobile) Kubernetes cluster Infrastructure integration Desired outcome Understand exactly which groups within your organization are contributing which types of data and how much. Prerequisites Understand consumption event types All billable telemetry is tracked with our NrConsumption and NrMTDConsumption events. This guide focuses on how to query NrConsumption, which provides more granular, real-time data than NrMTDConsumption. The NrConsumption attribute usageMetric denotes the telemetry type. Using NrConsumption, you can ask questions like \"How much browser monitoring data has each account ingested in the last 30 days?\" and \"How has the ingest changed since the previous 30 days?\" Here's a query returning that data: FROM NrConsumption SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) WHERE usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 30 days AGO COMPARE WITH 30 days AGO FACET consumingAccountName Copy The response shows you how many GBs of browser monitoring data you've ingested by account. bash Copy $ Banking platform, 75 GB, +2.9% $ Marketing platform, 40 GB, -1.3% Below is a breakdown of the different usageMetric types, the constituent events (event types where the data is stored), and the type of agent or mechanism responsible for creating the data ingest. Billable telemetry breakdown table NrcConsumption.usageMetric Constituent events Source InfraHostBytes SystemSample, StorageSample, InfrastructureEvent, NetworkSample Infrastructure agent InfraProcessBytes ProcessSample Infrastructure agent InfraIntegrationBytes Various events for third party platform integrations as well as ContainerSample On-host integrations and certain cloud integrations ApmEventsBytes Transaction, TransactionError, and possibly WorkloadStatus APM agent(s) TracingBytes Span, SpanEvent APM agent(s) and OpenTelemetry BrowserEventsBytes Browser, BrowserInteraction, Browser:EventLog, Browser:JSErrors, JavaScriptError, PageView, PageViewTiming, PcvPerf Browser agent MobileEventsBytes Mobile, MobileReqest, MobileRequestError, MobileSession, MobileHandleException, MobileCrash Mobile agent SeverlessBytes Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda events) Cloud-specific (i.e., AWS Lambda integration) LoggingBytes Log as well as partition-specific events of the pattern [partition].Log Various (Fluentd, FluentBit, Syslog, cloud-specific streaming services) MetricEventBytes Metric From the Metric API and integrations that use that (dimensional metrics), or from agents such as browser agent, APM agent, or mobile agent (metric timeslice data). CustomEventBytes Various Various APIs. Use SHOW EVENT TYPES to view all event types available in an account. Understand your organization's monthly ingest targets For our usage-based pricing model, telemetry data and users both contribute to your usage and cost. This guide is focused on maximizing the value of telemetry data. The mention of users in this section is to help you understand different options for balancing users and data. There are three general types of usage plans. Your usage plan may affect how you set ingest targets for your organization. Annual pool of funds If you have an annual pool of funds agreement, you'll likely have a monthly target budget for data ingest. For example, you may have set a target of 5TB per day and 100 full platform users. In this type of plan data, users can be \"traded off\" but it's best to discuss this with other stakeholders in your organization to ensure you're getting the right mix for your observability goals. Although some customers will plan for variability in their consumption during the year, let's assume for now our monthly consumption budget is your total annual pool of funds amount divided by 12. If you know the number of full platform users and core users you need, you can use this formula: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Pay-as-you-go In a pay-as-you-go plan you'll not have a predetermined yearly commit however, you'll likely have an understood limit to your monthly spend. In this model, you'd do the following to determine your target ingest: (monthly_target_spend - (num_fso_users*per_fso_cost) - (num_core_users*per_core_cost))/YOUR_INGESTED_DATA_COST Copy Not sure of your data cost? See Ingested data. Free option on Standard edition For our Standard edition, you can get up to 100GB data ingest per month for free. If you're currently working in a free account, you can consider 100GB your monthly ingest target. In a free account any additional data ingested over 100GB per month is billed at $0.25 per GB. For more on these topics, see usage-based pricing. Understand NRQL operations useful for baselining & change modeling Rate When to use Use the rate operator when you need to take a sample of data pulled from a certain time period and produce a given rate. For example, take a daily sample of data and compute a 30 day rate based on that. Compute rate based on a given sample of data See what your daily average ingest has been for the past month. SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' LIMIT MAX SINCE 30 days AGO Copy Our simple response for the entire organization is bash Copy $ Daily ingest rate: 30.4 k This query shows that the daily ingest rate was approximately 30 TB per day for the last month. MonthOf When to use Use this when it's important to constrain an ingest calculation to specific calendar months. For example, ingest for an integration may have increased in late January and continued through mid February. This operator will help facet the ingest to the specific calendar months used for billing. Facet by calendar month SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'Daily Ingest Rate (GB)' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' FACET monthOf(timestamp) LIMIT MAX SINCE 56 weeks AGO Copy The resulting table shows fairly high variability. Note that things were fairly hot in August and September. Some of that is our organization seasonality but also was related to some increasing the breadth of our telemetry coverage. bash Copy $ |MONTH OF TIMESTAMP|GB INGESTED| $ |---|---| $ |December 2021*|636 k| $ |November 2021|901 k| $ |October 2021|873 k| $ |September 2021|1.05 M| $ |August 2021|1.08 M| $ |July 2021|1.05 M| $ |June 2021|887 k| $ |May 2021|881 k| $ ||| Compare With When to use Use this when you want to evaluate the amount of change in ingest volume or rate between one time period in another. This is important to know if your ingest is creeping up unexpectedly. Simple Change Analysis SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' AND usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' SINCE 6 months AGO UNTIL 1 week AGO TIMESERIES 7 weeks COMPARE WITH 2 months ago Copy Example chart showing the use of COMPARE WITH to understand growth patterns. Sliding window When to use Use this when you need to remove the effects of regular variability of ingest to see the broader pattern. Telemetry is inherently noisy. Real world phenomena happen in spurts leaving many random peaks and troughs in the signal. This is good in a way as it lets us view the full complexity of a phenomenon. However, when we're seeking to see trends, we can be distracted by detail. NRQL provides a powerful way to smooth out any time series by combining each data point with slightly older points. This let's us focus on the overall temporal trend rather than one extreme increase or decrease. Note the jaggedness of the raw timeseries for 1 day ingest rate: FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' SINCE 26 weeks AGO TIMESERIES 1 DAY Copy Daily rate time series without smoothing Now if we use a sliding window of four days to reduce the impact of single day events we'll see a clearer picture. Four days is a good choice since it will blur the impact of weekends, so data for a Sunday will be combined somewhat with data for a Friday, etc. FROM NrConsumption SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' since 26 weeks ago TIMESERIES 1 DAY SLIDE BY 4 days Copy Daily rate time series with smoothing Derivative When to use Use this to estimate the statistical rate of change over a given time period. The rate of change is calculated using a linear least-squares regression to approximate the derivative. NRQL provides us with some tools to assess the rate of change. This is useful because, as we see in the previous example, we had a very large increase over the past several months in browser metrics. This rate of change analysis uses the derivative operator and it gives us some confidence that the main growth happened back in early September. It seems as though our growth rate based on the 7 day derivative is somewhat negative so we may have reached a new plateau at the moment in BrowserEventsBytes ingest. SELECT derivative(sum(GigabytesIngested) , 7 day) FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine = 'DataPlatform' and usageMetric = 'BrowserEventsBytes' LIMIT MAX SINCE 3 MONTHS AGO UNTIL THIS MONTH TIMESERIES 1 MONTH slide by 3 days COMPARE WITH 1 WEEK AGO Copy Using a seven day derivative to explore ingest trends bytecountestimate() When to use Use this operator whenever you need to estimate the ingest data footprint for a subset of raw events or metrics. Examples Ingest by application (APM, browser, mobile) Run these queries in each sub-account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. The queries estimate a 30 day rate based on 1 week of collection. Estimate 30 day rate APM: FROM Transaction, TransactionError, TransactionTrace, SqlTrace, ErrorTrace, Span SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Browser: FROM PageAction, PageView, PageViewTiming, AjaxRequest, JavaScriptError SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Mobile: FROM Mobile, MobileRequestError, MobileSession SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET appName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Metric ingest by integration Some examples of usage.Integration values that will show up with this facet are: com.newrelic.mssql (the New Relic MSSQL on-host integration) com.newrelic.rabbitmq (the New Relic RabbitMQ on-host integration) EC2 (the AWS EC2 integration) Lambda (the Lambda integration) Run these queries in each specific account or in a dashboard with account-specific charts. Estimate 30 day rate: FROM Metric SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Seven day sum: FROM Metric SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 FACET usage.integrationName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Log ingest by various infrastructure entities Of all New Relic telemetry types, log data is the one with the most variation. A Log record can contain nearly any field and often it's unknown what a given log record will contain. Because there's no common schema, log ingest baselining may require a bit more analysis than baselining other data types. One of the more useful basic log ingest techniques is to try to estimate ingest by host, container, or even by Kubernetes cluster. Here are some examples: Log ingest by host for past 3 hours (total): FROM Log SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by host (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET host Copy Log ingest by cluster_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name Copy Log ingest by cluster_name and container_name (30 day rate): FROM Log SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) WHERE host is not NULL SINCE 3 hours ago FACET cluster_name, container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingest' FACET clusterName SINCE 1 WEEK AGO Copy Process samples ProcessSample can be quite a high volume event. In this example we'll compute the 30 day ingest per command line. Estimate 30 day rate by command name FROM ProcessSample SELECT rate(bytecountestimate()/10e8, 30 day) AS 'GB Ingested' FACET commandName SINCE 1 DAY AGO Copy entityType() When to use Use the entityType() operator when you need to have event level granularity in your query and when you are unfamiliar with what custom events are present in your account. Often times we'll use a query that selects multiple events. This one of the primary means we have to determine how much data a given agent or integration is sending us. The following query tells us how much data the Kubernetes integration is sending us: FROM K8sApiServerSample, K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample, K8sControllerManagerSample, K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sSchedulerSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sStatefulsetSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 AS 'Gigabytes' SINCE 1 DAYS AGO LIMIT MAX Copy It's powerful in itself, but it'll only return a single aggregate value: bash Copy $ 42.341 Gigabytes When we need to drill deeper to know how much data specific event is consuming, we can use entityType() in a facet clause to get that result. Adding the clause FACET entityType() to the previous query gives us: Listing of ingest by K8s event type SHOW EVENT TYPES When to use Use SHOW EVENT TYPES when you're uncertain of the events that exist in your account. SHOW EVENT TYPES lists all event types in an account for a given time period. For more detail, see SHOW EVENT TYPES. Using a specific time window can be useful to better understand when a given event started to come into the system. FACET metricName When to use Use FACET metricName when you need metric-name-level granularity in your query. The best way to really explore metrics and get a sense of the relative volume of data coming from each is to use FACET metricName on a SELECT FROM Metric query. It's possible to incorporate WHERE clauses to narrow the list down. For example, to view the relative ingest volume for metrics with the text kube_pod in metricName run a query like this: SELECT bytecountestimate()/10e8 as 'Gigabytes' from Metric facet metricName where metricName like '%kube_pod%' since 1 day ago limit max Copy Listing of ingest by the metricName attribute of the Metric namespace Process Here are the major steps you'll do as part of this data ingest governance improvement procedure: Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard Generate a tabular 30 day ingest report Customize your report Detect ingest anomalies Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) We'll describe these steps in more detail below. Install the data ingest governance baseline dashboard To install the dashboard: Navigate to the data ingest governance quickstart. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right portion of your browser window. If applicable: select your primary or top-level account in the account dropdown. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data ingest governance baseline dashboard. That will bring you to the newly installed dashboard. Dashboard overview The main overview tab shows a variety of charts including some powerful time series views. Organization wide baseline ingest time series The second tab provides a baseline report by sub-account and usage metric. Organization wide baseline tabular view The remaining tabs provide detailed views of specific telemetry types such as browser data, APM data, logs, and traces. For example, this screenshot shows the browser detail page: Example of an ingest detail focused on a single telemetry type (in this case browser data). Detail tabs include: APM: ApmEventsBytes Tracing: TracingBytes Browser: BrowserEventsBytes Mobile: MobileEventsBytes Infra (host): InfraHostBytes Infra (process):InfraProcessBytes Infra (integration): InfraIntegrationBytes Custom events: CustomEventsBytes Serverless: ServerlessBytes Pixie: PixieBytes Add ingest target indicators to your dashboard In the prerequisites section we discussed the concept of a monthly usage target. You may actually have several targets to help keep you on track: An overall organizational target on daily rate or monthly ingest. Targets per data type to ensure the optimal breakdown (for example 1 TB per day for logs and 2 TB per day for metrics). Targets for specific sub-accounts or business units. In our example we have an organization that targets their total organizational ingest to < 360 TB per month. This was a new target after having reduced ingest down from over 20TB per day (600 TB per month). To make the target easier to measure against we added a threshold line chart by adding the static number 360000 to our SELECT statement. SELECT 360000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 30 day) AS '30 Day Rate' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago limit max compare with 1 month ago TIMESERIES 7 days Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our target thirty-day ingest target. We can also apply a daily rate target line. Let's just divide 360000 by 30 and we'll use 12000 as our daily rate target. Update the Daily ingest rate (compare with 3 months prior) chart: SELECT 12000, rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngestTimeseries FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' TIMESERIES AUTO since 9 months ago limit max COMPARE WITH 3 months ago Copy We can use NRQL to render a line representing our daily ingest target. Generate a tabular 30-day ingest report To create a 30-day ingest report: Open the previously installed data ingest governance baseline dashboard. Click on the Baseline report tab. Click on ... in the upper right of the \"Last 30 days\" table and choose Export as CSV Import the CSV into Google Sheets, or the spreadsheet of your choice. Alternatively, if you didn't install the dashboard, you may simply use this query to create a custom chart in the query builder: SELECT sum(GigabytesIngested) AS 'gb_ingest_30_day_sum', rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS 'gb_ingest_daily_rate', derivative(GigabytesIngested, 90 day) as 'gb_ingest_90_day_derivative' FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' since 30 days ago facet consumingAccountName, usageMetric limit max Copy Below is an example of a sheet we imported into Google Sheets. A spreadsheet exported from the baseline dashboard tabular page The screenshot shows the table sorted by 30 day ingest total. Feel free to adjust your timeline and some of the details as needed. For example, we chose to extract a 90-day derivative to have some sense of change over the past few months. You could easily alter the time period of the derivative to suit your objectives. Customize your report Add useful columns to your report in order to facilitate other phases of data ingest governance, such as Optimize, and Forecast. The following fields will help guide optimization and planning decisions: Notes: Note any growth anomalies and any relevant explanations for them. Indicate any major expected growth if foreseen. Technical contact: Name of the manager of a given account or someone related to a specific telemetry type. Detect ingest anomalies Here are some steps for detecting ingest anomalies. Alert on ingest anomalies Use this ingest alerts guide to make sure that an increase in data consumption doesn't catch you by surprise. At a minimum, create: A threshold alert to notify if you exceed monthly targets for data ingest beyond seasonal increases An anomaly alert to notify you of a sudden sharp increase ingest data In addition to using alerts to identify consumption anomalies, you can use New Relic Lookout to explore potential ingest anomalies. Lookout view Lookout allows you to provide nearly any NRQL query and it will search for anomalies over a given period of time. The view below is based on this query: SELECT rate(sum(GigabytesIngested), 1 day) AS avgGbIngest FROM NrConsumption WHERE productLine='DataPlatform' FACET usageMetric Copy We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by usageMetric. Change the facet field to consumingAccountName to get this view: We can use Lookout to find anomalies in our ingest by consumingAccountName. Install the entity breakdown dashboard (optional) In a previous section you installed the ingest baseline dashboard that uses NrConsumption as its primary source. In addition to that high level view you can create other visualizations that use bytescountestimate() to estimate ingest for nearly any event or metric. A detailed overview of bytescountestimate() was discussed in the prerequisites section. To install the entity breakdown dashboard: Go to the same quickstart you used for the baseline dashboard. Click Install this quickstart in the upper right section of your browser window. You should install it into any account that contains APM, browser monitoring, mobile monitoring, or Kubernetes clusters using the import dashboard function. (If you have a partnership: don't install this dashboard into a partnership owner account, or POA.) You can install this dashboard into multiple accounts. If you have a parent/child account structure: you can install the dashboard into a parent account and modify the dashboard so you have account-specific charts all in one dashboard. Click Done. When the quickstart is done installing, open the Data governance entity breakdowns dashboard. The entity breakdown dashboard uses bytecountestimate() to facet ingest by useful attributes such as application or cluster name You can refer back to this section to see exactly which event types are used in these breakdowns. Tip These queries consume more resources because they don't work from a pre-aggregated data source like NrConsumption. You may need to adjust the time frames by using additional WHERE and LIMIT clauses to make them work better in some of your environments. Install the cloud integration dashboard (optional) New Relic's cloud integrations can often be a significant source of data ingest growth. Without good visualizations it can be very difficult to pinpoint where the growth is coming from. This is partly because these integrations are so easy to configure and they aren't part of an organization's normal CI/CD pipeline. They may also not be part of a formal configuration management system. Fortunately this powerful set of dashboards can be installed directly from New Relic Instant Observability. Individual dashboards installed by this package include: AWS integrations Azure integrations Google Cloud Platform integrations On-host integrations Kubernetes This quickstart contains a highly granular set of dashboards breaking down data by nearly every cloud integration, on-host integration, and the Kubernetes integration. Exercise Answering the following questions will help you develop confidence in your ability to interpret baseline data and make correct inferences. These questions can be answered using the data ingest baseline and data ingest entity breakdown dashboards. Install those dashboards as described and see how many of these questions you can answer. Questions What is the typical daily ingest rate for the entire organization (all accounts) in the past week? What was it three months prior? What are the top three telemetry types (for the organization as a whole) by ingest? List each telemetry type and its most recent 30 day ingest rate. How many accounts contribute to this organization's ingest? How many accounts (if any) currently contribute more than 50TB per month? What are the top three accounts in terms of ingest for the past 30 days? What is the GB ingest for the calendar month of this past January for the highest consuming account? What are the top three accounts in terms of ApmEventsBytes ingest for the past 30 days What is the single largest increase in terms of telemetry type ingest for a given account in the last 9 months? What about decreases? Go to the account that contributes the most ApmEventsBytes and install/open the data governance entity breakdown dashboard. List the top three APM applications by ingest for the past 24 hours and their respective 24-hour ingest rates. Conclusion The process section took you through the creation of data ingest visualizations and reports. You can now review data ingest with a data driven visual approach that you and your peers can use to collaborate around. Going forward, decide which visualizations to use for: Your monthly ingest check-ins Your yearly ingest planning meetings Best practice visualizations for anyone managing data ingest for one or more accounts in an organization. Additional resources Other related resources include: Manage incoming data Data management hub Drop data using Nerdgraph Alert on data ingest anomalies Automating telemetry workflows Metrics aggregation and events to metrics", - "info": "", - "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", - "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 240.91339, - "_version": null, - "_explanation": null, - "sort": null, - "highlight": { - "sections": "Ingest By Kubernetes cluster", - "tags": "Sampling rate", - "body": ", container_name Copy Ingest By Kubernetes cluster Estimate 30 day rate FROM K8sClusterSample, K8sContainerSample,K8sDaemonsetSample, K8sDeploymentSample, K8sEndpointSample, K8sHpaSample, K8sNamespaceSample, K8sNodeSample, K8sPodSample, K8sReplicasetSample, K8sServiceSample, K8sVolumeSample SELECT" - }, - "id": "626f2d28e7b9d2acf62a736d" - }, { "sections": [ "Kubernetes", @@ -113235,7 +113123,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Google Kubernetes Engine CloudFoundry Kubernetes Log Ingest Analysis Link APM-instrumented applications to Kubernetes Configure control plane monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 239.51746, + "_score": 233.25232, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113288,7 +113176,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 149.24615, + "_score": 140.39621, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113339,7 +113227,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Fluentd plugin for Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 149.242, + "_score": 140.39288, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113384,7 +113272,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 118.57926, + "_score": 110.187645, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113418,7 +113306,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 114.22387, + "_score": 106.34694, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113462,7 +113350,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Fluent Bit plugin for Logs Logstash plugin for Logs Infrastructure Logxi Logrus", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 103.34725, + "_score": 97.42106, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113519,7 +113407,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 535.1272, + "_score": 504.0727, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113571,7 +113459,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Superwise Model Observability Platform Truera DagsHub Amazon SageMaker Build your own ML Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 470.69244, + "_score": 443.69568, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113628,7 +113516,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Cluster Metrics Redis Enterprise Database CRDT 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 CircleCI Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis (Prometheus) Elasticsearch", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 470.08835, + "_score": 442.64526, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113673,7 +113561,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Contentsquare Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Delphix", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 401.64355, + "_score": 378.20703, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -113730,7 +113618,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Fluentd plugin for Logs", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 263.92212, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "info": "Logs analysis dashboard allows you to get deep visibility into the ingestion of your logs.", + "tags": "consumption", + "body": " 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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Share this :   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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You can edit this quickstart to add helpful components. View the repository and open a pull request. View repo View repo 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 Performance 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 Network Flow Devices Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Syslog Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 224.28134, + "_score": 211.11575, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114002,7 +113890,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Data Ingestion Breakdown Alert Quality Management New Relic Ingest Metric", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 209.21779, + "_score": 197.0051, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114071,7 +113959,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 431.51944, + "_score": 404.03406, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114119,7 +114007,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. Implementation guide Explains what quality foundation 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 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 Customer Experience Bottom of the funnel analysis Contentsquare Quality foundation: optimize service performance to improve your customers' digital experience Browser Segment Investigation Quickstart Bottom-of-the-funnel analysis: optimize conversion by starting with the end of the user journey", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 337.25485, + "_score": 317.6442, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114133,41 +114021,6 @@ }, "id": "625acc6828ccbc59cda89137" }, - { - "sections": [ - "Browsers: Problem patterns by type or platform", - "Example" - ], - "title": "Browsers: Problem patterns by type or platform", - "type": "docs", - "tags": [ - "Additional standard features", - "Browser monitoring", - "Browser" - ], - "external_id": "b9095bfb9caa75f443eed060e050c25abdfb0fba", - "image": "https://docs.newrelic.com/static/browsers_overview-65f2d0b0e8f894a3f4b055bdd455cb9d.png", - "url": "https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/browser/new-relic-browser/browser-pro-features/browsers-problem-patterns-type-or-platform/", - "published_at": "2022-08-24T00:35:08Z", - "updated_at": "2022-08-20T22:21:31Z", - "document_type": "page", - "popularity": 1, - "body": "The Browsers UI in New Relic provides information about your end users' experience with your app based on which browser they use, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge. This page includes: Top browsers by throughput (page views per minute or ppm) and page load time Core Web Vitals data, including largest contentful paint (LCP), first input delay (FID), cumulative layout shift score (CSL), and more Top JavaScript errors by error, with a link to more details in the JS errors UI Filterable data by device type (mobile, tablet, desktop) Drilldown charts also segment the selected browser type by version; for example, Chrome 14, 47, 72, etc. This helps you quickly determine whether problems with page load timing may be related to a specific browser type or device, or whether the problem is more widespread. Example To view browser information: Go to one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers. one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers: Get detailed information about your end users' experience by browser type and version, device, JS errors, page load timing details, throughput, and related Core Web Vitals data. In this example, you notice that page load time is significantly longer for Safari browsers. To drill down into more detailed information, click the browser type (Safari) on the list. one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers > (select a browser type): After you select a specific browser type, you can drill down into more detailed information. Here you can see data that can help you answer questions such as: Where are spikes in the page load timing process? Are there recurring patterns over time? Are the average page load times and throughput within acceptable ranges? Are problems related to a specific browser version? Do the top JavaScript errors indicate a problem with the code, a potential security vulnerability, or something else? For this browser type, how are these performance problems affecting Core Web Vitals scores for first paint, first contentful paint, largest contentful paint, window load, and first interaction? How do these problems compare to other device types (desktop, mobile, tablet) or to other browser types? one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers > (select a browser type): This example shows the selected browser type's Core Web Vitals data, which can help you analyze your users' perceptions of your site's performance. Use this data to collaborate with others as you resolve the issue. For example, share this data as an image or chart URL, or add it to a dashboard. 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This page includes: Top browsers by throughput (page views per minute or ppm) and page load time Core Web Vitals data, including largest contentful paint (LCP), first input delay (FID), cumulative layout shift score (CSL), and more Top JavaScript errors by error, with a link to more details in the JS errors UI Filterable data by device type (mobile, tablet, desktop) Drilldown charts also segment the selected browser type by version; for example, Chrome 14, 47, 72, etc. This helps you quickly determine whether problems with page load timing may be related to a specific browser type or device, or whether the problem is more widespread. Example To view browser information: Go to one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers. one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers: Get detailed information about your end users' experience by browser type and version, device, JS errors, page load timing details, throughput, and related Core Web Vitals data. In this example, you notice that page load time is significantly longer for Safari browsers. To drill down into more detailed information, click the browser type (Safari) on the list. one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers > (select a browser type): After you select a specific browser type, you can drill down into more detailed information. Here you can see data that can help you answer questions such as: Where are spikes in the page load timing process? Are there recurring patterns over time? Are the average page load times and throughput within acceptable ranges? Are problems related to a specific browser version? Do the top JavaScript errors indicate a problem with the code, a potential security vulnerability, or something else? For this browser type, how are these performance problems affecting Core Web Vitals scores for first paint, first contentful paint, largest contentful paint, window load, and first interaction? How do these problems compare to other device types (desktop, mobile, tablet) or to other browser types? one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers > (select a browser type): This example shows the selected browser type's Core Web Vitals data, which can help you analyze your users' perceptions of your site's performance. Use this data to collaborate with others as you resolve the issue. For example, share this data as an image or chart URL, or add it to a dashboard. To help prevent problems in the future, you can create alerts.", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 218.20485, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Browsers: Problem patterns by type or platform", + "sections": "Browsers: Problem patterns by type or platform", + "tags": "Additional standard features", + "body": " information: Go to one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers. one.newrelic.com > Browser > (select an app) > Browsers: Get detailed information about your end users' experience by browser type and version, device, JS errors, page load timing details, throughput, and related Core Web" + }, + "id": "63015e6be7b9d2341db35ceb" + }, { "sections": [ "Baseline your data ingest", @@ -114276,7 +114164,7 @@ "info": "", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 182.50906, + "_score": 169.67328, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114328,7 +114216,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 665.9418, + "_score": 627.68494, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114378,7 +114266,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WayScript Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 628.4093, + "_score": 592.2521, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114426,7 +114314,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Gigamon Newrelic 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 Newrelic 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 Akamai DataStream 2 Cloudflare Network Logs Cribl Logstream Fastly CDN Full Story", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 499.77664, + "_score": 471.08728, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114476,7 +114364,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   3 Lacework Integration quickstart contains 3 dashboards . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Lacework Compliance Violations Lacework Security Overview Lacework Anomaly Detections Documentation   1 Lacework Integration 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 FedRAMP-compliant endpoints Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 494.52484, + "_score": 466.12708, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114528,7 +114416,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Cribl Logstream 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 Logstream 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 Akamai DataStream 2 Fastly CDN Postman Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 490.3579, + "_score": 462.14917, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114581,7 +114469,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 450.4026, + "_score": 424.5254, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114628,7 +114516,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 WayScript Cribl Logstream Gigamon Newrelic", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 362.65057, + "_score": 341.74298, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114677,7 +114565,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 CircleCI Delphix ReleaseIQ Full Story Speedscale", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 228.80603, + "_score": 215.67055, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114728,7 +114616,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 203.84895, + "_score": 192.11401, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114777,7 +114665,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 203.72005, + "_score": 192.01038, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114828,7 +114716,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 503.61926, + "_score": 474.22687, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114878,7 +114766,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 465.43338, + "_score": 452.6879, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114931,7 +114819,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Performance Monitoring docs Get started with Network Performance Monitoring (NPM). Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Performance 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 Network Flow Devices Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Syslog Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 462.97766, + "_score": 435.9615, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -114980,7 +114868,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Port monitoring quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Port monitoring Documentation   1 Port monitoring observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Port monitoring installation docs Monitor the status for networking ports, such as TCP, UDP, etc. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 port monitoring? A port is a point where network connections start and end. It is a logical construct that identifies a specific process or service. The New Relic port monitoring quickstart empowers you to monitor the status of networking ports such as Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP). Port quickstart highlights The New Relic port monitoring quickstart has the following features: Dashboards: Our dashboards effectively track metrics like total ports open, latest port connected, samples/port, open ports’ timeseries, and open ports by host. Detailed installation, configuration, and changelog details in GitHub. New Relic + port = Optimum performance monitoring New Relic on-host integration for port monitoring tracks the up and down status of a network port like TCP, UDP, etc. It then reports the data for you to identify issues and solve them quickly. The dashboards provide 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 total number of open ports or identify the latest port connected. The port instant observability quickstart provides the necessary insights to make your port troubleshooting easier and more efficient. To use our port monitoring integration, you need to install the New Relic infrastructure agent. You’ll also need to configure the port-monitor-config.yml.sample file. Download the New Relic port quickstart today to monitor your port’s key performance indicators and address issues efficiently. It’s the fastest path to a seamless network port or switch port 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or check out our community forum, the Explorers Hub. Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Legacy SNMP Deeper Network Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 459.4555, + "_score": 432.45416, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115028,7 +114916,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for syslog collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Syslog quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of collected syslogs from your network. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) 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 Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 432.4383, + "_score": 420.6178, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115086,7 +114974,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 474.53998, + "_score": 447.19366, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115131,7 +115019,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Lacework Integration ReleaseIQ Redis Enterprise Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 434.1756, + "_score": 409.2125, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115185,7 +115073,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Zebrium Root Cause as a Service 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 Root Cause as a Service 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 CircleCI Redis Enterprise Algorithmia Lacework Integration Aporia", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 412.05698, + "_score": 388.35107, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115236,7 +115124,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Redis (Prometheus) quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Redis-Prometheus Dashboard for displaying Redis metrics from Prometheus Documentation   1 Redis (Prometheus) observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Node Exporter Grafana Dashboard Migration Redis Enterprise Cassandra", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 361.0756, + "_score": 339.7032, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115289,7 +115177,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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 Fastly CDN Speedscale Gigamon Newrelic Lacework Integration", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 246.81146, + "_score": 232.58914, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115343,7 +115231,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Zebrium Root Cause as a Service Redis Enterprise Trend Micro Cloud One - Conformity Cloudflare Network Logs", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 388.83923, + "_score": 366.45236, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115390,7 +115278,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Bitbucket Full Story WayScript Gatsby Build", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 373.8222, + "_score": 352.36252, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115441,7 +115329,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Get started with WayScript. See how to create a workspace, add a lair, and build your first tool. Docs: https://wsxdocs.wayscript.com What is an Internal Developer Platform? Requirements See here for self-hosted requirements: https://wsxdocs.wayscript.com/hosting/self-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 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 CircleCI Gigamon Newrelic Speedscale Bitbucket", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 289.1684, + "_score": 272.4276, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115484,7 +115372,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Dashboard   1 Delphix quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. Delphix Dashboard 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. Installation Docs Configure the Delphix Virtualization integration for New Relic This Delphix quickstart allows you to get visibility into all your Delphix Virtualization platforms. Use this quickstart together with this 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. Install now Install now Authors Diego Loureda, Carlos Cuellar 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 Mule ESB Bitbucket Glassbox ReleaseIQ", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 286.4704, + "_score": 269.93054, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115537,7 +115425,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Share this :   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", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 899.2514, + "_score": 850.2898, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115875,7 +115763,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Roku CloudFormation custom Resource that creates New Relic NRQL Alerts Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension Google Cloud Pub/Sub Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 318.42447, + "_score": 298.2264, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115914,7 +115802,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 VMware ESXi Infrastructure agent configuration settings Install the infrastructure monitoring agent for Linux Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 298.28894, + "_score": 280.32428, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -115963,7 +115851,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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Once installed, the instrumentation will monitor both the publish and the subscribe of messages sent via the PubSub framework.\nIn addition, the instrumentation will take care of distributed tracing so that the publish will provide ", - "body": "What's included? Share this :   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", + "info": "Agent to monitor web applications using GPT.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Android. 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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 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 Apigee API Distributed Tracing Consul Microsoft SQL Server Query Plans Elasticsearch query Java Agent Extension", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 925.7387, + "_score": 875.35284, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116106,7 +115992,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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. 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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 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98828, + "_score": 130.00691, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116198,7 +116084,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   Documentation   1 Azure DataFactories observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Azure DataFactories installation docs Monitor Azure DataFactories 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 DataFactories? Visual environment for creating and processing ETL operations from multiple data sources. Get started! Start monitoring Azure DataFactories by connecting Microsoft Azure to New Relic! Check out our Azure DataFactories documentation to instrument your cloud service and manage the stability, scalability, and reliability 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 DataFactories. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. Click the install button. Install the quickstart to get started or improve how you monitor your environment. They’re filled with pre-built resources like dashboards, instrumentation, and alerts. Install now Install now Authors New Relic Support Built by New Relic Need help? Visit our Support Center or 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 Virtual Machine Scale Sets Azure Event Hubs Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98819, + "_score": 130.00684, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116244,7 +116130,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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View repo View repo Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you think it 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 Event Hubs Azure DataFactories Azure Power BI Dedicated capacities Azure Cost Management Azure Logic Apps", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 137.98819, + "_score": 130.00684, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116338,7 +116224,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 Elasticsearch Couchbase Oracle Database Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 521.03674, + "_score": 492.70758, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116387,7 +116273,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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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Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. 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Share this :   Dashboard   1 PostgreSQL quickstart contains 1 dashboard . These interactive visualizations let you easily explore your data, understand context, and resolve problems faster. PostgreSQL Documentation   1 PostgreSQL observability quickstart contains 1 documentation reference . This is how you'll get your data into New Relic. Postgres Object-relational database management system designed to handle a range of workloads from single machines to data warehouses or services. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 PostgreSQL Use this quickstart together with the New Relic PostgreSQL On Host Integration to get insight into the performance of your PostgreSQL instances. How to use this quickstart Sign Up for a free New Relic account or Log In to your existing account. 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Share this :   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 Couchbase Microsoft SQL Server PostgreSQL Cassandra", + "info": "Engage in MySQL performance monitoring with New Relic and benefit from improved performance, query optimization, and lower administrative overheads with our instant observability quickstart.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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? 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Cisco Hardware Status 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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. 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Network - Routers and Switches 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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. 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Share this :   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 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 Performance Monitoring docs Get started with Network Performance Monitoring (NPM). Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Performance 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 Network Flow Devices Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Syslog Kentik Firehose", + "info": "Easily install a curated dashboard to monitor the health of your ktranslate containers for New Relic Network Performance Monitoring.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) feature to visualize anomalies and/or bottlenecks in your network. 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Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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 Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", + "info": "Granular analysis of TDP consumption for your network performance data.", + "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Performance Monitoring docs Get started with Network Performance Monitoring (NPM). Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Data Ingest and Cardinality quickstart provides a dashboard with several pages dedicated to analyzing both overall ingest and cardinality of telemetry from Network Performance Monitoring. 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Collaborate on this quickstart View repo View repo Build your own Build your own Related resources Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices" + "title": "Network Data Ingest and Cardinality", + "sections": "Network Data Ingest and Cardinality", + "info": "Granular analysis of TDP consumption for your network performance data.", + "tags": "ktranslate", + "quick_start_name": "Network Data Ingest and Cardinality", + "body": ", 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 Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Network Syslog Kentik Firehose" }, - "id": "624663c364441fb6c900460f" + "id": "623df97ae7b9d223850f4582" }, { "sections": [ @@ -116786,7 +116676,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for syslog collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 Network Syslog quickstart provides a dashboard that gives you a holistic view of collected syslogs from your network. Use this quickstart together with New Relic's Network Performance Monitoring (NPM) 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 Routers and Switches Cisco Hardware Sensor Dashboard Kentik Firehose Network Flow Devices", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 518.6158, + "_score": 504.4412, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116841,7 +116731,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 NPM for SNMP data collection using a simple Docker container. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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, 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 Syslog Port monitoring Kentik Firehose", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 496.11603, + "_score": 467.05267, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116891,7 +116781,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 dashboard for use with New Relic's Network monitoring capability to help you visualize the status of hardware sensors on typical Cisco network 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, 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 Network KTranslate Container Health Network Syslog Network Routers and Switches Network Data Ingest and Cardinality Port monitoring", "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", - "_score": 487.70364, + "_score": 459.21204, "_version": null, "_explanation": null, "sort": null, @@ -116937,7 +116827,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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. Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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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SNMP-base YAML sample file Here's an example of the various configuration options available in the snmp-base.yaml file used by the ktranslate docker image to poll for SNMP and flow data devices. You can also see a heavily-commented sample in the ktranslate repository on GitHub. devices: # Sample of SNMP v2c device ups_snmpv2c__10.10.0.201: device_name: ups_snmpv2c device_ip: 10.10.0.201 snmp_comm: public oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.3.27 description: \"APC Web/SNMP Management Card (MB:v4.1.0 PF:v6.2.1 PN:apc_hw05_aos_621.bin AF1:v6.2.1 AN1:apc_hw05_sumx_621.bin MN:AP9537SUM HR:05 SN: ABC123DEF456 MD:05/21/2016) (Embedded PowerNet SNMP Agent SW v2.2 compatible)\" last_checked: 2021-11-09T18:14:59.907821489Z mib_profile: apc_ups.yml provider: kentik-ups poll_time_sec: 300 retries: 1 timeout_ms: 5000 user_tags: owning_team: dc_ops discovered_mibs: - PowerNet-MIB_UPS - TCP-MIB - UDP-MIB # Sample of SNMP v3 device router_snmpv3__10.10.0.202: device_name: router_snmpv3 device_ip: 10.10.0.202 snmp_v3: user_name: userNamev3 authentication_protocol: MD5 authentication_passphrase: authPassPrivacy privacy_protocol: AES256 privacy_passphrase: passPrivacy oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.9.1.544 description: \"Cisco IOS Software, 3800 Software (C3845-ADVENTERPRISEK9-M), Version 15.1(3)T4, RELEASE SOFTWARE (fc1)\\r\\nTechnical Support: http://www.cisco.com/techsupport\\r\\nCopyright (c) 1986-2012 by Cisco Systems, Inc.\\r\\nCompiled Thu 24-May-12 04:27 by prod_rel_team\" last_checked: 2021-11-09T18:14:59.907821489Z mib_profile: cisco-asr.yml provider: kentik-router user_tags: owning_team: core-networking discovered_mibs: - BGP4-MIB - CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB - CISCO-PROCESS-MIB - IF-MIB - OSPF-MIB engine_id: \"80:00:01:01:0a:14:1e:28\" match_attributes: if_interface_name: \"^Ten.*|^Gig.*\" \"!if_Alias\": \"[Uu]plink\" # Sample of SNMP v1 device netbotz_snmpv1__10.10.0.203: device_name: netbotz_snmpv1 device_ip: 10.10.0.201 snmp_comm: public use_snmp_v1: true oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.5528.100.20.10.2013 description: \"Linux netbotz930A7A 2.6.12 #307 Wed Dec 29 15:25:32 EST 2010 ppc\" last_checked: 2021-11-09T18:14:59.907821489Z mib_profile: apc-netbotz.yml provider: kentik-netbotz user_tags: owning_team: sys_ops discovered_mibs: - IF-MIB - IP-MIB - TCP-MIB - UDP-MIB no_use_bulkwalkall: true # Sample of \"flow only\" device flow_only__10.10.0.210: device_name: flow_only device_ip: 10.10.0.210 user_tags: owning_team: net_eng flow_only: true # Sample of \"ping only\" device ping_only__10.10.0.220: device_name: ping_only device_ip: 10.10.0.220 user_tags: owning_team: load_balancing ping_only: true ping_interval_sec: 5 # Sample of Arista eAPI device arista_eapi_10.10.0.230: device_name: arista_eapi device_ip: 10.10.0.230 snmp_comm: public oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.30065.1.3011.7020.3735.24.2878.2 description: \"Arista Networks EOS version 4.22.9M running on an Arista Networks DCS-7020SR-24C2\" last_checked: 2021-11-09T18:14:59.907821489Z mib_profile: arista-switch.yml provider: kentik-switch discovered_mibs: - ARISTA-BGP4V2-MIB - ARISTA-QUEUE-MIB - BGP4-MIB - HOST-RESOURCES-MIB - IF-MIB ext: eapi_config: username: usernameAPI password: passwordAPI transport: https port: 443 trap: listen: 0.0.0.0:1620 community: public version: \"\" transport: \"\" v3_config: null discovery: cidrs: - 10.0.0.0/24 - 10.0.0.202/32 ignore_list: - 10.0.0.98 - 10.0.0.99 debug: false ports: - 161 - 1161 default_communities: - public - public123 - Publ!cABC use_snmp_v1: false default_v3: null add_mibs: true threads: 4 add_devices: true replace_devices: true no_dedup_engine_id: false check_all_ips: false global: poll_time_sec: 60 drop_if_outside_poll: false mib_profile_dir: /etc/ktranslate/profiles mibs_db: /etc/ktranslate/mibs.db mibs_enabled: - ARISTA-BGP4V2-MIB - ARISTA-QUEUE-MIB - BGP4-MIB - CISCO-MEMORY-POOL-MIB - CISCO-PROCESS-MIB - HOST-RESOURCES-MIB - IF-MIB - OSPF-MIB - PowerNet-MIB_UPS timeout_ms: 3000 retries: 0 global_v3: null response_time: false user_tags: environment: production match_attributes: if_Description: \".*WAN.*\" Copy Devices section Key name Required Description device_name ✓ Name of the device. This is the unique identifier for the device in New Relic. device_ip ✓ Target IP of the device. snmp_comm ✓ (Required for SNMPv1/2c) SNMPv1/2c community string to use. use_snmp_v1 ✓ (Required for SNMPv1) Indicates whether to use SNMPv1. By default, it's set to false. snmp_v3 ✓ (Required for SNMPv3) SNMP v3 config debug Indicates whether to enable debug level logging during SNMP polling. By default, it's set to false. port Port to send SNMP queries to. By default, it's set to port 161. oid ✓ (Required for SNMP polling) The discovered systemObjectID | sysObjectID | sysOID for the device. This is used to match the device to a known SNMP profile and set the provider attribute. If no match is found, this sets the provider as a kentik-default device. description The discovered sysDescr of the device. This field is informational. last_checked Timestamp when this device was last discovered by the ktranslate docker image. This field is informational. mib_profile ✓ (Required for SNMP polling) SNMP Profile file that was associated with this device during the discovery run based on its sysOID. If this starts with a bang (!) token, it will override the automatic matching from the sysOID and use a manual override. Ex: \"!cisco-asa.yml\" (quotes are required). provider ✓ (Required for New Relic) Value used during entity synthesis for New Relic. This is automatically created based on the matched mib_profile and must match one of the rules in the entity-definitions repository in order for an entity to be created. If you are manually adding devices, you will need to take caution to make sure this value is valid. poll_time_sec Indicates the SNMP polling frequency in seconds. This setting is used to override the global.poll_time_sec attribute. retries Indicates the number of attempts to retry polling SNMP OIDs. This setting is used to override the global.retries attribute. timeout_ms Indicates the SNMP polling timeout in milliseconds. This setting is used to override the global.timeout_ms attribute. user_tags key:value pair attributes to give more context to the device. Tags at this level will be appended to any tags applied in the global.user_tags attribute. discovered_mibs List of MIBs pulled from matched mib_profile that this device can respond to. This field is informational. engine_id The unique engine ID discovered for this device's SNMP agent. Generally found during SNMP v3 discovery. This field is informational. match_attributes attribute:regex pairs to add metrics to allowlist. Pairs at this level will be appended to any pairs applied in the global.match_attributes attribute. Uses the RE2 syntax and has a default OR operator. Prefix key with ! to force to AND operators. monitor_admin_shut Indicates whether to monitor interfaces in Administratively Shutdown status. By default, it's set to false. no_use_bulkwalkall Disables the SNMP GETBULK request action when true. By default, it's set to false. response_time Indicates whether response time polling is enabled for this device. By default, it's set to false. ping_only Disables all SNMP polling and enables response time polling for this device when true. This setting will override the global.response_time attribute. By default, it's set to false. ping_interval_sec This setting is used to override the default rate of 1 packet/sec used during ping_only | response_time polling. flow_only Disables all SNMP polling when true. By default, it's set to false. ext ✓ (Required for API Polling) API Polling config Trap section Key name Required Description listen ✓ Listening IP port for receiving SNMP traps. By default it's set to 0.0.0.0:1620 and we use a redirect in your docker run ... command to redirect the more common UDP 162 on the host to UDP 1620 in the container. The redirect is done with this flag -p 162:1620/udp community SNMPv1/v2c community string for receiving SNMP traps. By default we still process incoming traps even if they do not match this community. version SNMP version to use. Options are v1, v2c, and v3. By default, it's set to v2c. transport SNMP transport protocol to use. Options are TCP and UDP. By default, it's set to UDP v3_config SNMP v3 config to use. Only used if version: v3. Discovery section Key name Required Description cidrs ✓ Array of target IP ranges in CIDR notation. ignore_list Array of IP addresses that you wish to explicitly ignore during all discovery jobs. debug Indicates whether to enable debug level logging during discovery. By default, it's set to false ports ✓ Array of target ports to scan during SNMP polling. default_communities ✓ (Required for SNMPv1/2c) Array of SNMPv1/v2c community strings to scan during SNMP polling. This array is evaluated in order and discovery accepts the first passing community. use_snmp_v1 ✓ (Required for SNMPv1) Indicates whether to use SNMPv1 during discovery. By default, it's set to false default_v3 ✓ (Required for SNMPv3) Single SNMPv3 configuration to scan during SNMP polling. other_v3s ✓ (Required for SNMPv3) Multiple SNMPv3 configurations to scan during SNMP polling. Use this option OR default_v3, not both add_devices ✓ Indicates whether to add discovered devices to the devices section of the snmp-base.yaml file. By default, it's set to true. add_mibs ✓ Indicates whether to add discovered MIBs to the global.mibs_enabled section of the snmp-base.yaml file. By default, it's set to true. threads ✓ Integer limit of threads to use during discovery. It should be less than the number of cores available to the container. By default it's set to 4. replace_devices ✓ Indicates whether to replace discovered devices if they already exist in the devices section of the snmp-base.yaml file. By default, it's set to true. no_dedup_engine_id When set to true, disables deduplication of discovered devices if it appears that they are the same device, based on their reported SNMP engine ID. By default, it's set to false check_all_ips When set to true, forces the discovery job to attempt SNMP connectivity against every target IP address from the cidrs array, without checking for liveliness first via TCP port scan. This setting will slow down discovery jobs, but can help bypass issues where discovery is failing against devices that are not listed in your cidrs array with /32 overrides. By default, it's set to false Global section Key name Required Description poll_time_sec ✓ Time in seconds to poll devices. This can be overridden per device using the devices..poll_time_sec attribute. By default, it's set to 60. drop_if_outside_poll Indicates whether to drop all values from this cycle if polling takes longer than the value set in poll_time_sec. By default, it's set to false mib_profile_dir Directory to find curated MIB profiles. These are pulled into the ktranslate image automatically from Kentik's snmp-profiles repository and can be overridden at Docker runtime by creating a volume mount of your own local directory of profiles. mibs_db mibs_enabled ✓ Array of all active MIBs the ktranslate docker image will poll. This list is automatically generated during discovery if the discovery_add_mibs attribute is true. MIBs not listed here will not be polled on any device in the configuration file. You can specify a SNMP table directly in a MIB file using MIB-NAME.tableName syntax. Ex: HOST-RESOURCES-MIB.hrProcessorTable. timeout_ms ✓ Time in milliseconds SNMP queries timeout. This can be overridden per device using the devices..timeout_ms attribute. By default, it's set to 5000 retries ✓ Number of attempts to retry failed SNMP polls. This can be overridden per device using the devices..retries attribute. By default, it's set to 0 user_tags key:value pair attributes to give more context to the device. Tags at this level will be applied to all devices in the configuration file. match_attributes attribute:regex pairs to add metrics to allowlist. Pairs at this level will matched against all devices in the configuration file. Uses the RE2 syntax and has a default OR operator. Prefix key with ! to force to AND operators. response_time Indicates whether response time polling is enabled for all devices in the configuration file. By default, it's set to false. Optional SNMPv3 configuration Key name Required Description user_name ✓ User name for SNMPv3 authentication authentication_protocol ✓ SNMPv3 authentication protocol. The possible values are NoAuth, MD5, or SHA authentication_passphrase SNMPv3 authentication passphrase privacy_protocol ✓ SNMPv3 privacy protocol. The possible values are AuthNoPriv, DES, AES, AES192, AES256, AES192C, or AES256C privacy_passphrase SNMPv3 privacy passphrase context_engine_id SNMPv3 context engine ID context_name SNMPv3 context name Tip You can use AWS Secrets Manager natively in your SNMP v3 config using the aws.sm.$SECRET_NAME syntax, replacing $SECRET_NAME as necessary to have ktranslate pull in your credentials during Docker runtime. Optional API Polling configurations Arista eAPI Key name Required Description username ✓ User name for eAPI authentication password ✓ Password for eAPI authentication transport Transport protocol for eAPI authentication. The possible values are https and http port ✓ TCP port number for eAPI authentication Tip You can use AWS Secrets Manager natively in your eAPI config using the aws.sm.$SECRET_NAME syntax, replacing $SECRET_NAME as necessary to have ktranslate pull in your credentials during Docker runtime. Optional external config files To support a wide variety of configuration and automation needs, you can use external files that you volume mount into your Docker container to decouple certain elements of the standard configuration file. The syntax for these files is \"@fileName.extension\", including the double quotes. Discovery CIDRs Example: discovery: cidrs: \"@cidrs.yaml\" Copy The CIDRs file should use a YAML list syntax like this: - 10.10.0.0/24 - 10.20.0.0/24 - 192.168.0.21/32 Copy Devices Example: devices: - \"@neteng-devices.yaml\" - \"@dc-ops.yaml\" Copy The device files should use the same syntax as the standard devices section of the main config file, omitting the optional fields that are generated during discovery: devices: # Sample of SNMP v2c device ups_snmpv2c__10.10.0.201: device_name: ups_snmpv2c device_ip: 10.10.0.201 snmp_comm: public oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.3.27 mib_profile: apc_ups.yml provider: kentik-ups poll_time_sec: 300 retries: 1 timeout_ms: 5000 user_tags: owning_team: dc_ops Copy SNMPv3 - AWS Secrets ktranslate has built-in support for retrieving keys from AWS Secrets Manager to use in your SNMPv3 configuration. To use this feature, you will need to set the following 3 environmental variables and provide them to Docker at runtime: Name Description AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID Specifies the AWS access key used as part of the credentials to authenticate the user. AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY Specifies the AWS secret key used as part of the credentials to authenticate the user. AWS_REGION Specifies the AWS Region to send requests to for commands requested using this profile. Example for Docker runtime: bash Copy $ docker run -d --name ktranslate-snmp --restart unless-stopped --net=host \\ > -v `pwd`/snmp-base.yaml:/snmp-base.yaml \\ > -e NEW_RELIC_API_KEY=$YOUR_NR_LICENSE_KEY \\ > -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=$YOUR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID \\ > -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=$YOUR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY \\ > -e AWS_REGION=$YOUR_AWS_REGION \\ > kentik/ktranslate:v2 \\ > -snmp /snmp-base.yaml \\ > -nr_account_id=$YOUR_NR_ACCOUNT_ID \\ > -log_level=info \\ > -metrics=jchf \\ > -tee_logs=true \\ > nr1.snmp In your associated configuration file (snmp-base.yaml); you would update your SNMPv3 config snippet as follows, prefixing the secret name with aws.sm.: default_v3: user_name: aws.sm.SECRET_NAME_1 authentication_protocol: MD5 authentication_passphrase: aws.sm.SECRET_NAME_2 privacy_protocol: AES256 privacy_passphrase: aws.sm.SECRET_NAME_3 Copy Tip You need to create dedicated secrets per value. Note in the example above there are three distinct secret names in use. Running discovery with multiple SNMP v3 profiles To support running discovery jobs with multiple SNMP v3 profiles, you can replace the discovery.default_v3 key with the discovery.other_v3s key, which holds an array of SNMPv3 configurations. other_v3s: - user_name: test1 authentication_protocol: MD5 authentication_passphrase: authPass1 privacy_protocol: AES256 privacy_passphrase: privacyPass1 context_engine_id: \"\" context_name: \"\" - user_name: test2 authentication_protocol: SHA authentication_passphrase: authPass2 privacy_protocol: DES privacy_passphrase: privacyPass2 context_engine_id: \"\" context_name: \"\" Copy The match_attributes attribute To support filtering of data that does not create value for your observability needs, you can set the global.match_attributes.{} and/or devices..match_attributes.{} attribute map. This will provide filtering at the ktranslate level, before shipping data to New Relic, giving you granular control over monitoring of things like interfaces. The default behavior of this map is an OR condition, but you can override this and force an AND operator by prefixing your key name with !. This is also useful to return only matched items and omit all null and \"\" (empty) results. Default 'OR' with null and empty values Match when if_Alias begins with Uplink OR when if_interface_name begins with Gig, keep all null and \"\" values: devices: deviceName: ... match_attributes: if_Alias: \"^Uplink.*\" if_interface_name: \"^Gig.*\" Copy 'AND', omit null and empty values Match when if_Alias begins with Uplink AND when if_interface_name begins with Gig, drop all null and \"\" values: devices: deviceName: ... match_attributes: if_Alias: \"^Uplink.*\" \"!if_interface_name\": \"^Gig.*\" Copy Single match, omit null and empty values Match when if_Alias begins with Uplink, drop all null and \"\" values: devices: deviceName: ... match_attributes: \"!if_Alias\": \"^Uplink.*\" Copy The flow_only attribute To support monitoring of devices where performance statistics are nor accessible, available, or desired, you can set the devices..flow_only attribute to true. This will generate a Flow Device entity which will only have telemetry in the KFlow event namespace. Alternatively, collecting flow telemetry from a device that is in your configuration file as an SNMP device will add decoration of the KFlow data to the pre-existing entity, such as a Router or Firewall. In New Relic, you can see the results of this polling by investigating the following events: FROM KFlow SELECT count(*) FACET device_name WHERE instrumentation.name = 'netflow-events' TIMESERIES Copy The response_time and ping_only attributes To support monitoring of devices where performance statistics are not accessible or available, or in simple cases where basic round-trip time (RTT) monitoring is required, you can either set the global.response_time or devices..ping_only attributes to true. This feature uses the go-ping package to send unprivileged UDP packets to devices in order to collect the average, min, max, and stddev round-trip time (RTT). This package also shows packet loss percentage for the endpoint based on sending one packet/sec from ktranslate to the device IP address, which can be overridden by setting the devices..ping_interval_sec attribute. You can enable the use of privileged ICMP packets by setting the KENTIK_PING_PRIV=true environment variable during Docker runtime. Setting the global.response_time attribute to true will add RTT monitoring on top of existing SNMP polling. To monitor devices with only the UDP|ICMP packets for RTT and no SNMP polling, use devices..ping_only: true. In New Relic, you can see the results of this polling by investigating the following metrics: FROM Metric SELECT average(kentik.ping.AvgRttMs) AS 'Average', max(kentik.ping.MaxRttMs) AS 'Max', min(kentik.ping.MinRttMs) AS 'Min', average(kentik.ping.StdDevRtt) AS 'StdDev', latest(kentik.ping.PacketLossPct) AS 'Packet Loss %' FACET device_name Copy Tip You can use the ping_only attribute in replacement of the flow_only attribute if you would like to collect RTT metrics from a flow device. If both ping_only and flow_only are true, the device will be treated as a flow_only device. Flow data application mapping By default, flow telemetry is mapped to known applications based on evaluation of the layer 4 port in use on a specific flow conversation. If needed, you can override the default mapping by providing a YAML file during Docker runtime to the -application_map flag. This will allow you to specify application names based on ports you identify. Example syntax: applications: - ports: [9092, 9093] name: kafka - ports: [80, 8080] name: http - ports: [443, 8443] name: https Copy Flow data input filtering By default, flow data containers will collect and process every flow packet they receive. If needed, you can add an inclusion filter to the -nf.source flag that will ignore all traffic not matching the filter you provide. Syntax: --filters $TYPE,$FIELD,$FUNCTION,$MATCH Argument Name Required Description $TYPE ✓ The type of filter to apply. Possible values are string, int, and addr. $FIELD ✓ The name of the field to evaluate the match pattern against. $FUNCTION ✓ The type of function to use during evaluation. Possible values are Equal: ==, NotEqual: !=, LessThan: <, GreaterThan: >, Contains: % $MATCH ✓ The value to be used as a match pattern. Example Filters Only collect flow data from source addresses in the 10.0.0.0/24 CIDR range -nf.source sflow --filters addr,src_addr,%,10.10.0.0/24 Copy Only collect flow data where the destination port is not equal to 8531 -nf.source netflow5 --filters int,l4_dst_port,!=,8531 Copy You can also add multiple filters together with an inherited AND operator Only collect flow data from source addresses in the 10.0.0.0/24 CIDR range AND where the destination port is not equal to 8531 --filters addr,src_addr,%,10.0.0.0/24 --filters int,l4_dst_port,!=,8531 Copy", + "info": "", + "_index": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034b", + "_type": "520d1d5d14cc8a32e600034c", + "_score": 448.9125, + "_version": null, + "_explanation": null, + "sort": null, + "highlight": { + "title": "Advanced configuration for network monitoring", + "sections": "Arista eAPI", + "tags": "Network monitoring", + "body": "-24C2" last_checked: 2021-11-09T18:14:59.907821489Z mib_profile: arista-switch.yml provider: kentik-switch discovered_mibs: - ARISTA-BGP4V2-MIB - ARISTA-QUEUE-MIB - BGP4-MIB - HOST-RESOURCES-MIB - IF-MIB ext: eapi_config: username: usernameAPI password: passwordAPI transport: https port: 443 trap" + }, + "id": "61b9389664441f8fc3d7182e" + }, { "sections": [ "Kentik Firehose", @@ -116991,7 +116938,7 @@ "body": "What's included? Share this :   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 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 Alerts   0 This quickstart doesn't include any alerts . Do you 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 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. 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Share this :   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. 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