What is Hypertrace?
It is a cloud-native distributed tracing based Observability platform that gives visibility into your dev and production distributed systems.
Hypertrace converts distributed trace data into relevant insight for everyone. Infrastructure teams can identify which services are causing overload. Service teams can diagnose why a specific user's request failed, or which applications put their service objectives at risk. Deployment teams can know if a new version is causing a problem.
Hypertrace is a tool in the Monitoring Tools category of a tech stack.
Hypertrace is an open source tool with 514 GitHub stars and 32 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Hypertrace's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Hypertrace?
Hypertrace Integrations
Docker, Google Kubernetes Engine, Amazon EKS, Windows 10, and Azure Kubernetes Service are some of the popular tools that integrate with Hypertrace. Here's a list of all 6 tools that integrate with Hypertrace.
Hypertrace's Features
- Perform Root cause analysis(RCA) whenever something breaks in your system
- Watch roll-outs and compare key metrics
- Determine performance bottlenecks and identify slow operations like slow API calls or DB queries
- Monitor microservice dependencies and Observe your applications
Hypertrace Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Hypertrace?
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Sentry
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