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Is there an equivalent of New Relics application performance monitoring? For example the view of time spent in script, DB, memcache, external, etc all in a stacked line graph?


You mean something like this?

http://www.appneta.com/images/graphics/slides/traceview/trac...

:)

Our languages support is on-par with NewRelic. We just recently release NodeJS instrumentation.

Disclaimer: I work for AppNeta. Our TraceView product does what you want and more (across servers, SOA).


Looks nice, but a bit pricey.


Yes, because our offering does more than what NewRelic does.


Well, I doubt it's because that, but because supposedly you have some large clients so you're not so desperate to become a mass-market tool. I personally find New Relic to be extremely expensive as well. The hardware cost of our servers is much less than our New Relic subscription. Also, there are some cheaper than New Relic or similar in cost solutions that do more than what New Relic does (AppDynamics, let's say).


Noone has really been able to knock new relic for the ubiquity, cross-language support, etc..

New Relic's server monitoring is a toy, however - that's why it's free.




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