Slow applications are no fun. Application performance monitoring (APM) makes tracking down issues problems much easier. But which tools should you use?
With the release of Elastic APM, there’s a new option. Language server and clients is fully open source (Apache 2.0) so you can get started with any app.
Elastic’s APM was released some time ago, so it’s a very fresh option for tracing performance problems in {x language} applications (and other runtimes as well). The basic platform is free so it should be a welcome change for {x language} developers used to spending huge bills on comparable hosted platforms.
It’s useful out of the box for tracing basics on web requests including:Request detailsResponse time percentilesTransaction timelinesApplication errors and stack tracesIndividual code linesDistributed TracingIt can also be used to track any custom span in any {x} application to find out where time is being lost and users are being slowed down.
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