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Airbrake collects errors for your applications in all major languages and frameworks. We alert you to new errors and give you critical context, trends and details needed to find and fix errors fast. | Munr is an infrastructure monitoring platform hosted in France, fully GDPR-compliant and not subject to the US Cloud Act. Centralize your logs, metrics, alerts, and error tracking in one unified dashboard. One lightweight agent per server. Everything included, no hidden costs. |
Dupe Detection- Developers will only receive an email once when an error occurs — rather than getting buried under an error email avalanche.;Auto Resolve- An action on each application deployment — that way developers can focus on the problems that exist today, not the ones from last month.;Github Aware- Airbrake is github-aware, and can link code in your Airbrake error stack traces to the corresponding locations on github.;RSS- Airbrake offers an RSS feed of error activity, so errors can be monitored using feed readers.;Lighthouse Integration- Airbrake integrates with the Lighthouse bug/ticket tracking application, for easy discussion of errors and integration with your existing workflow.;SSL Secure- Airbrake can be accessed over SSL-protected secure connections to keep your data completely private. The application itself is updated regularly with the latest security patches.;Multiple Projects- Easily track and navigate errors from multiple projects for up to 64 projects.;Fully supported platforms/languages- Ruby on Rails, iOS | Infrastructure monitoring, Log management, Server metrics, Real-time alerts, Error tracking, GDPR compliant, Cloud Act free, Hosted in France, Lightweight agent, Unified dashboard |
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