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    Uptrace

    Uptrace

    Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs

    Uptrace is an open-source APM tool that supports distributed tracing, metrics, and logs. You can use it to monitor applications and set up automatic alerts to receive notifications via email, Slack, Telegram, and more. Uptrace is an open-source APM that supports OpenTelemetry tracing, metrics, and logs. You can use it to monitor applications and set up alerts to receive notifications via email, Slack, Telegram, and more. Uptrace collects and analyzes data from a variety of sources, including...
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    Go MySQL Driver

    Go MySQL Driver

    MySQL driver for Go's (golang) database/sql package

    Lightweight and fast, native Go implementation. No C-bindings, just pure Go. Connections over TCP/IPv4, TCP/IPv6, Unix domain sockets or custom protocols. Automatic handling of broken connections, as well as automatic Connection Pooling (by database/sql package). Supports queries larger than 16MB. Full sql.RawBytes support. It provides intelligent LONG DATA handling in prepared statements. Secure LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE support with file allowlisting and io.Reader support. Optional time.Time...
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