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    Dagster

    Dagster

    An orchestration platform for the development, production

    ...Dagster as a unified control plane: The ‘single plane of glass’ data teams love to use. Rein in the chaos and maintain control over your data as the complexity scales. Centralize your metadata in one tool with built-in observability, diagnostics, cataloging, and lineage. Spot any issues and identify performance improvement opportunities.
    Downloads: 40 This Week
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    Helicone

    Helicone

    Open source LLM-Observability Platform for Developers

    Open source LLM-Observability Platform for Developers. One-line integration for monitoring, metrics, evals, agent tracing, prompt management, playground, etc. Supports OpenAI SDK, Vercel AI SDK, Anthropic SDK, LiteLLM, LLamaIndex, LangChain, and more.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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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...
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Grafana Pyroscope

    Grafana Pyroscope

    Continuous Profiling Platform. Debug performance issues

    ...Understand usage of CPU and memory resources at any point in time and identify performance issue before your customer do. Collect, store, and analyze profiles from various external profiling tools in one central location. Link to your Open Telemetry tracing data and get request-specific or span-specific profiles to enhance other observability data like traces and logs.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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    Coroot

    Coroot

    Open-source observability for microservices

    ...Coroot turns that data into actionable insights for you. Enable system observability in minutes, no code changes required. Each release is automatically compared with the previous one, so you'll never miss even the slightest performance degradation. With integrated Cost Monitoring, developers can track how each change affects their cloud bill. Understand your cloud costs down to any given application. Doesn't require access to your cloud account or any other configurations. Analyze any unexpected spike in CPU or memory usage down to the precise line of code. ...
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Envoy

    Envoy

    Cloud-native high-performance edge/middle/service proxy

    ...With Envoy, visualizing problem areas becomes a lot easier thanks to consistent observability. It also helps with overall performance tuning, and easily adding substrate features in one place.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    DeepFlow

    DeepFlow

    Application Observability using eBPF

    ...Full-stack network performance metrics and file I/O events are automatically collected for each Span. Distributed tracing enters a new era, Zero Instrumentation. DeepFlow collects profiling data at a cost of below 1% with Zero Code, plots OnCPU/OffCPU function call stack flame graphs, and locates Full Stack performance bottleneck in the application.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Swell

    Swell

    Swell: API development tool that enables developers to test endpoints

    Your one-stop shop for sending, monitoring, and testing RESTful, gRPC, GraphQL, Websocket, OpenAPI, WebRTC, Webhooks, and streaming API requests. Now with Stress testing and Mocking. Swell supports full HTTP2 multiplexing of requests and responses. HTTP requests to the same host will be sent over the same connection. Swell will attempt to initiate an HTTP2 connection for all HTTPS requests by default, but will revert to HTTP1.1 for legacy servers.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    HyperDX

    HyperDX

    An open source observability platform unifying session replays & logs

    HyperDX helps engineers figure out why production is broken faster by centralizing and correlating logs, metrics, traces, exceptions and session replays in one place. An open-source and developer-friendly alternative to Datadog and New Relic. The HyperDX stack ingests, stores, and searches/graphs your telemetry data. After standing up the Docker Compose stack, you'll want to instrument your app to send data over to HyperDX.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Jina

    Jina

    Build cross-modal and multimodal applications on the cloud

    Jina is a framework that empowers anyone to build cross-modal and multi-modal applications on the cloud. It uplifts a PoC into a production-ready service. Jina handles the infrastructure complexity, making advanced solution engineering and cloud-native technologies accessible to every developer. Build applications that deliver fresh insights from multiple data types such as text, image, audio, video, 3D mesh, PDF with Jina AI’s DocArray. Polyglot gateway that supports gRPC, Websockets, HTTP,...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    Apache SkyWalking Rocketbot UI

    SkyWalking RocketBot UI

    ...Rover agent works as a metrics collector and profiler powered by eBPF to diagnose CPU and network performance. 100+ billion telemetry data could be collected and analyzed from one SkyWalking cluster. Metrics, Traces, and Logs from mature ecosystems are supported, e.g. Zipkin, OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Zabbix, Fluentd. BanyanDB, an observability database, created in 2022, aims to ingest, analyze and store telemetry/observability data.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    perf-tools

    perf-tools

    Performance analysis tools based on Linux perf_events and ftrace

    ...Your system probably has ftrace already, and perf is often just a package add. These tools are designed to be easy to install (fewest dependencies), provide advanced performance observability, and be simple to use: do one thing and do it well. This collection was created by Brendan Gregg (author of the DTraceToolkit). Many of these tools employ workarounds so that functionality is possible on existing Linux kernels. Because of this, many tools have caveats (see man pages), and their implementation should be considered a placeholder until future kernel features, or new tracing subsystems, are added.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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