Compare the Top Observability Tools that integrate with Terraform as of June 2025

This a list of Observability tools that integrate with Terraform. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Terraform. View the products that work with Terraform in the table below.

What are Observability Tools for Terraform?

Observability tools are software platforms that help monitor, measure, and gain insights into the performance and health of systems, applications, and infrastructure. These tools provide a comprehensive view of the system by collecting and analyzing data from various sources, including logs, metrics, traces, and events. Observability tools are essential for identifying and diagnosing issues, improving system reliability, and optimizing performance. They enable real-time monitoring, anomaly detection, root cause analysis, and alerting, which allows teams to respond proactively to potential problems. By offering detailed insights into system behavior, observability tools are critical for DevOps, cloud-native environments, and microservices architectures. Compare and read user reviews of the best Observability tools for Terraform currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    New Relic

    New Relic

    New Relic

    There are an estimated 25 million engineers in the world across dozens of distinct functions. As every company becomes a software company, engineers are using New Relic to gather real-time insights and trending data about the performance of their software so they can be more resilient and deliver exceptional customer experiences. Only New Relic provides an all-in-one platform that is built and sold as a unified experience. With New Relic, customers get access to a secure telemetry cloud for all metrics, events, logs, and traces; powerful full-stack analysis tools; and simple, transparent usage-based pricing with only 2 key metrics. New Relic has also curated one of the industry’s largest ecosystems of open source integrations, making it easy for every engineer to get started with observability and use New Relic alongside their other favorite applications.
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    Starting Price: Free
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    Honeycomb

    Honeycomb

    Honeycomb.io

    Log management. Upgraded. With Honeycomb. Honeycomb is built for modern dev teams to better understand application performance, debug & improve log management. With rapid query, find unknown unknowns across system logs, metrics & traces with interactive charts for the deepest view against raw, high cardinality data. Configure Service Level Objective (SLOs) on what users care about so you cut-down noisy alerts and prioritize the work. Reduce on-call toil, ship code faster and keep customers happy. Pinpoint the cause. Optimize your code. See your prod in hi-res. Our SLOs tell you when your customers are having a bad experience so that you can immediately debug why those issues are happening, all within the same interface. Use our Query Builder to easily slice and dice your data to visualize behavioral patterns for individual users and services (grouped by any dimensions).
    Starting Price: $70 per month
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    OCI Observability
    Monitor, analyze, and manage multi-cloud applications and infrastructure environments with full-stack visibility, prebuilt analytics, and automation using Oracle Cloud Observability and Management Platform. Complete visibility through infrastructure monitoring, real user experience, synthetic monitoring, and distributed tracing. Monitor and troubleshoot issues faster by analyzing data from any source using interactive, intuitive dashboards. Unified monitoring, capacity planning, and database administration capabilities for on-premises and cloud databases. Deploy and manage Oracle Cloud resources using Terraform-based automation and manage data exchanges. Complete app performance visibility through real user experience, synthetic monitoring, and distributed tracing. Unified database monitoring and administration capabilities for on-premises and cloud databases. Easily review log data, diagnose issues, and generate notifications using predefined triggers.
    Starting Price: $30 per month
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    OpenLIT

    OpenLIT

    OpenLIT

    OpenLIT is an OpenTelemetry-native application observability tool. It's designed to make the integration process of observability into AI projects with just a single line of code. Whether you're working with popular LLM libraries such as OpenAI and HuggingFace. OpenLIT's native support makes adding it to your projects feel effortless and intuitive. Analyze LLM and GPU performance, and costs to achieve maximum efficiency and scalability. Streams data to let you visualize your data and make quick decisions and modifications. Ensures that data is processed quickly without affecting the performance of your application. OpenLIT UI helps you explore LLM costs, token consumption, performance indicators, and user interactions in a straightforward interface. Connect to popular observability systems with ease, including Datadog and Grafana Cloud, to export data automatically. OpenLIT ensures your applications are monitored seamlessly.
    Starting Price: Free
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    CtrlStack

    CtrlStack

    CtrlStack

    CtrlStack manages a wide variety of operational activities and sources of changes to reduce risks, track change impact, and find root causes of production issues fast. Relationship mapping in observability is finding meaningful connections and interactions between the data – metrics, events, logs, and traces. We use a native graph database to represent this “data between the data” at speed and scale. Get an end-to-end visibility of all changes across commits, configuration files, and feature flags in one click. Capture all the context of an incident at the moment it occurs, and at any time during diagnosis and resolution, to avoid reverting each other’s changes. Get insights into what, when, and who made the change, and how it impacts operations. Collaborate across teams with shared data knowledge through a DevOps graph.
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