Instana announced the public Beta of .NET Core Distributed Tracing and Automatic Performance Monitoring.
Like its other tracing and application instrumentation, Instana’s .NET Core monitoring automates the entire management process from discovery and instrumentation to monitoring and tracing.
“One difference between modern applications and their predecessors is the polyglot of both languages and infrastructure platforms in the technology stack, so we’re excited to add .NET Core to our long list of automatically monitored and traced programming platforms,” said Chris Farrell, Marketing Director at Instana. “It’s important to allow customers to not just monitor the broad set of microservice and container infrastructure, but to also have automatic distributed tracing and deep code visibility for as many application platforms as possible.”
Instana’s Automatic APM solution for dynamic applications automates the full management lifecycle of critical business applications, especially those running in cloud, containers, microservices or serverless environments. This automation empowers DevOps teams to optimize their application and service delivery, ultimately increasing their speed of deployment. The company’s solution automatically monitors, visualizes and understands application performance for dynamic containerized microservice applications. Continuous discovery and mapping provides real-time infrastructure and application service visualization, even under constant change.
Users can participate in Instana's .NET Core Monitoring Beta by signing up for an Instana trial, and noting interest in monitoring .Net Core.
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