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Stackify vs SPM: What are the differences?
Stackify: Performance. Metrics. Errors. Logs. One platform. Stackify offers the only developers-friendly innovative cloud based solution that fully integrates application performance management (APM) with error and log. Allowing them to easily monitor, detect and resolve application issues faster; SPM: Monitoring, Alerting, and Anomaly Detection. Cloud and On Premises Performance Monitoring, Alerting, and Anomaly Detection with Log Correlation, Events, and Custom Metrics.
Stackify and SPM can be primarily classified as "Performance Monitoring" tools.
Some of the features offered by Stackify are:
- Application Performance Management (APM), Custom metrics, Log management. Application monitoring
- Server Monitoring
- DB & queries monitoring
On the other hand, SPM provides the following key features:
- Cloud and On Premises
- Out of the box dashboards for numerous integrations
- Alerting and anomal detection
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- Error tracking8
- Monitoring7
- Easy setup7
- Log management7
- Real-time application health6
- Alerting6
- Application performance6
- exception tracking5
- Application Performance management2
- Good for .NET and Windows Server1
- Great APM with integrated log & exception management1
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What is SPM?
Cloud and On Premises Performance Monitoring, Alerting, and Anomaly Detection with Log Correlation, Events, and Custom Metrics.
What is Stackify?
Stackify offers the only developers-friendly innovative cloud based solution that fully integrates application performance management (APM) with error and log. Allowing them to easily monitor, detect and resolve application issues faster
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