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    Elastic APM Node.js Agent

    Elastic APM Node.js Agent

    Elastic APM Node.js Agent

    ...First, you will need an Elastic Stack deployment. This is a deployment of APM Server (which receives APM data from the APM agent running in your application), Elasticsearch (the database that stores all APM data), and Kibana (the application that provides the interface to visualize and analyze the data). If you do not already have an Elastic deployment to use, follow this APM Quick Start guide to create a free trial on Elastic's cloud.
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    qryn

    qryn

    All-in-one Polyglot Observability stack with ClickHouse storage

    All the greatest observability formats and integrations you love, at once - LGTM Drop-in compatible. Let's get Polyglot. qryn independently implements popular observability standards, protocols and query languages. Make sure you have sufficient memory and disk resources allocated for your node service and clickhouse server when dealing with large amounts of data and fingerprints. We suggest 8GB RAM or higher for most setups with 100k-1M fingerprints. Observe your daily and weekly data...
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    dd-trace

    dd-trace

    JavaScript APM Tracer

    dd-trace is an npm package that you can install in your Node.js application to capture APM (Application Performance Monitoring) data. In Datadog terminology this library is called a Tracer. This data is then sent off to a process that collects and aggregates the data, called an Agent. Finally, the data is sent off to the Datadog servers where it's stored and made available for querying in a myriad of ways, such as displaying in a dashboard or triggering alerts.
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    Jaeger UI

    Jaeger UI

    Web UI for Jaeger

    Visualize distributed tracing with Jaeger. Distributed tracing observability platforms, such as Jaeger, are essential for modern software applications that are architected as microservices. Jaeger maps the flow of requests and data as they traverse a distributed system. These requests may make calls to multiple services, which may introduce their own delays or errors. Jaeger connects the dots between these disparate components, helping to identify performance bottlenecks, troubleshoot...
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    Webfunny

    Webfunny

    Front-end performance monitoring and user analytics platform

    Webfunny is a lightweight front-end performance monitoring and user analytics platform designed for private deployment environments. It combines real-time client-side monitoring with customizable event tracking, allowing teams to collect both technical performance metrics and business interaction data from web applications. The system provides dashboards for error analysis, page performance, API latency, and user behavior, enabling comprehensive visibility into frontend health. ...
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    giropops-monitoring

    giropops-monitoring

    Full stack tools for monitoring containers and other stuff

    Giropops Monitoring is an open-source observability stack for infrastructure monitoring, combining Prometheus, Grafana, and Loki.
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    Hyperic Application & System Monitoring
    Hyperic is application monitoring and performance management for virtual, physical, and cloud infrastructures. Auto-discover resources of 75+ technologies, including vSphere, and collect availability, performance, utilization, and throughput metrics.
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    OMPISpecto

    OpenMPI tool for monitoring openMPI applications

    Open MPI application monitoring (and steering) from a web-interface and a mobile device.
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    Harpia is a tool for monitoring applications in a agentless way. It's able to monitor several resources: servers, DBMS, web servers, email servers, web sites and others. Moreover, is capable for sending alerts, generate reports and manage SLAs.
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