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Epsagon vs OverOps: What are the differences?

Epsagon: Troubleshooting and Visualization for Serverless Applications. Troubleshooting and Visualization for Serverless Applications; OverOps: Know When and Why Applications Break. OverOps maps the DNA of code as it’s executing in pre-prod and production to Identify all issues and anomalies, and deliver True Root Cause to the right person, without relying on logs.

Epsagon and OverOps belong to "Exception Monitoring" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Epsagon are:

  • serverless monitoring
  • serverless troubleshooting
  • monitoring

On the other hand, OverOps provides the following key features:

  • Deep code visibility
  • Real-Time Visibility
  • Jenkins Quality Gates
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Pros of Epsagon
Pros of OverOps
  • 3
    Great visualization
  • 3
    Easy and automated setup
  • 8
    In-depth error analysis with variable values in product
  • 5
    All the info you need to solve bugs without logs
  • 4
    OverOps reveals the unknown
  • 4
    Jira & Github integration
  • 3
    Scala support
  • 3
    A lot of context added to otherwise plain information

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What is Epsagon?

Epsagon enables teams to instantly visualize, understand and optimize their microservice architectures. With our unique lightweight auto-instrumentation, gaps in data and manual work associated with other APM solutions are eliminated, provi

What is OverOps?

OverOps maps the DNA of code as it’s executing in pre-prod and production to Identify all issues and anomalies, and deliver True Root Cause to the right person, without relying on logs.

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