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AppOptics

AppOptics

#109in Monitoring
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What is AppOptics?

Monitor applications, infrastructure, and servers in one platform. Out-of-the-box dashboards. Metrics. Analytics.

AppOptics is a tool in the Monitoring category of a tech stack.

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AppOptics Alternatives & Comparisons

What are some alternatives to AppOptics?

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Prometheus

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Nagios

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Zabbix

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OpenCensus

OpenCensus

It is a set of libraries for various languages that allow you to collect application metrics and distributed traces, then transfer the data to a backend of your choice in real time. This data can be analyzed by developers and admins to understand the health of the application and debug problems.

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AppOptics Integrations

Zenduty are some of the popular tools that integrate with AppOptics. Here's a list of all 1 tools that integrate with AppOptics.

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AppOptics Discussions

Discover why developers choose AppOptics. Read real-world technical decisions and stack choices from the StackShare community.

Greg Smethells
Greg Smethells

CTO and Software Architect

Sep 10, 2020

Needs adviceonAppOpticsAppOpticsPythonPythonMariaDBMariaDB

We use AppOptics. I am curious what are the current leaders for APM for small companies (50 employees) that use Python, MariaDB, RabbitMQ, and Google Cloud Storage. We run both Celery and Gunicorn services. We are considering Datadog or some other deep code profiling tool that can spot I/O, DB, or other response time/request rate issues

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