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RoRvsWild vs TraceView: What are the differences?

RoRvsWild: All-in-one monitoring for Ruby on Rails applications. Track performances & errors for requests & background jobs. RorVsWild monitors requests, background jobs and errors. It provides Ruby on Rails developers with actionable performances insights and errors notifications; TraceView: Ridiculously Detailed Application Monitoring. Expose everything, from the webserver to database, cache and API calls. The core technology is based on X-Trace, a distributed tracing framework that’s served as the inspiration for companies like Google and Twitter.

RoRvsWild and TraceView can be categorized as "Performance Monitoring" tools.

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    What is RoRvsWild?

    RorVsWild monitors requests, background jobs and errors. It provides Ruby on Rails developers with actionable performances insights and errors notifications.

    What is TraceView?

    Expose everything, from the webserver to database, cache and API calls. The core technology is based on X-Trace, a distributed tracing framework that’s served as the inspiration for companies like Google and Twitter.

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