![]() ![]() You can now correlate application performance with upstream and downstream trends to understand how issues affect other parts of your application in real time. This eliminates guesswork and makes troubleshooting intuitive and efficient for all engineers regardless of their expertise. New Relic APM 360 takes monitoring to the next level by intelligently integrating infrastructure insights, error user impact, log patterns, and distributed traces with golden signals. Troubleshoot faster with a unified, full-stack view In the case of the Gateway service, addressing the critical alert and vulnerability should be the priority, as they are likely to impact the service’s health and performance. Vulnerability tile: Highlights one high vulnerability for the Gateway service that needs assessment and mitigation to prevent security issues.īy leveraging the information presented in the summary tiles, you can make informed decisions on where to focus your attention and take required actions to ensure optimal application performance and security. ![]() This places the Gateway service at risk of falling short of meeting SLAs. Service level tile: Currently empty, indicating that service levels are not set up for Gateway.This suggests that the deployment did not negatively affect the Gateway service's performance. Deployment tile: Shows a 19% drop in error rate and a 55% drop in response time after the last deployment.By clicking into the issue, you can uncover a spike in transaction time, which triggered the alert. Issue tile: Indicates 1 critical alert for the Gateway service that requires attention.Eliminate monitoring gaps with guided workflows and data recommendations.įor example, the Gateway service’s summary tiles (in the previous screenshot) provide this information:.Debug faster with a full-stack view coupled with user and business context.Prevent issues with an at-a-glance view of application health.With New Relic APM 360, any cross-functional team (including dev, ops, and security) can: Now all engineers, regardless of role and experience, can understand upstream and downstream impacts of issues, discover emerging trends, and prevent issues before they manifest. Today we’re launching New Relic APM 360, the next evolution of APM, which eliminates these limitations by providing your teams with a unified view of essential telemetry across your application stack and development lifecycle, empowering you with the daily insights and workflows you need to improve application health and performance. ![]() But when traditional APM tools are used with modern architectures, you’ll often have to deal with challenges such as data silos, lack of context, and blind spots that slow down incident resolution. Application performance monitoring (APM) is essential for maintaining the reliability and performance of modern distributed, microservices-based applications deployed in the cloud. ![]()
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