For time-strapped, agile tech teams, monitoring tools are too manual. Understanding baselines, fine-tuning thresholds, and examining visualizations for defects requires significant time and toil. But unlike all the other monitoring tools on the market, it eliminates the need to manually configure alerts. After a quick setup it instantly discovers all of your resources, automatically creates hundreds of alerts out-of-the-box, and proactively notifies you of critical production issues.
Blue Matador is a tool in the Monitoring category of a tech stack.
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What are some alternatives to Blue Matador?
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Grafana is a general purpose dashboard and graph composer. It's focused on providing rich ways to visualize time series metrics, mainly though graphs but supports other ways to visualize data through a pluggable panel architecture. It currently has rich support for for Graphite, InfluxDB and OpenTSDB. But supports other data sources via plugins.
Prometheus is a systems and service monitoring system. It collects metrics from configured targets at given intervals, evaluates rule expressions, displays the results, and can trigger alerts if some condition is observed to be true.
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AWS Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon S3, Amazon RDS, Amazon SQS, Amazon CloudFront and 4 more are some of the popular tools that integrate with Blue Matador. Here's a list of all 9 tools that integrate with Blue Matador.