Boundary is making server and application monitoring instantly accessible with the launch of two new editions of its popular cloud-based service. The products – Boundary Free and Boundary Premium – are designed for DevOps teams in organizations of all sizes that want high fidelity, instant-on monitoring.
Some highlights of the new Boundary products:
Boundary Free:
- High-resolution, per-second monitoring for 10 servers and up to 50 custom metrics, including CPU, memory, application response time, and network in/out
- Flexible rules-based alerting
- Customizable and skinable dashboards with embedding and sharing
- Access to existing plugins including MySQL, Apache, JMX and others or write your own plugin for any application component
- 24 hour data retention
Boundary Premium:
- All of the features of Boundary Free and…
- Unlimited servers monitored
- Unlimited server alerts
- Unlimited custom metrics
- 1-month data retention including one-second interval data
- Pricing as low as $8/server/month
- Access to Boundary support
“We’re excited about this next evolution in server and application monitoring from Boundary, as we can now extend many of our enterprise-class features to smaller organizations and lighter cloud deployments,” says Gary Read, CEO at Boundary. “Not only does Boundary offer the only per-second monitoring solution on the market, but the level of detail in the monitoring metrics of the free version is far more advanced than other solutions, with the added benefit of zero setup and management hassle for companies.”
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