RisingStack, an enterprise Node.js consulting and development company and silver member of the Node.js Foundation, announced the public beta program of Trace, its SaaS APM solution specialized in Node.js microservice monitoring.
Trace offers an improved way of monitoring Node.js microservices thanks to its visualized stack tracing feature which enables developers to automatically localize ongoing issues and effortlessly debug distributed systems.
Combined with anomaly detection and process monitoring, the tool aims to address the biggest challenges teams face working with microservices: transaction tracking, monitoring, alerting and visualizing infrastructures. RisingStacks’ monitoring platform also solves a long-time microservice operation problem by displaying logs together from several microservices grouped by a correlation id.
“Tools with basic metrics and alerting functions have been around for a few years, still, monitoring and maintaining a microservice architecture remained challenging. Debugging is hard, it’s easy to lose track of services when you deal with a lot of them and it’s painful to detect bottlenecks with the existing solutions. Trace can help with all of these issues while avoiding the microservice jungle.” - said Gergely Nemeth, CEO of RisingStack.
Trace runs on any IaaS or PaaS environment like Heroku, Amazon AWS, Cloud Foundry or DigitalOcean, and can be installed in under two minutes by just adding a couple lines of code to an application.
The Trace Open Beta Program for Node.js application performance management is now open and continues until at least July 1, 2016. The Open Beta participants will be able to monitor their Node.js microservices with a fully functioning version of Trace for a month after the open beta phase ends. Participation is free.
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