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At Coroot, we possess considerable expertise in deploying Observability solutions across companies of different scales, comprehending the varied demands you may have. While we believe that the Coroot Observability Platform can greatly improve your Observability strategy, we know it might not cover everything you require.
However, the Open Source Observability arena offers extensive options, and the Coroot team is adept in leading solutions like OpenTelemetry, Prometheus, Grafana, ClickHouse, VictoriaMetrics, and Jaeger, among others. We stand ready to support your organization in effectively fulfilling its Open Source Observability requirements.
Here are some ways we can help implement cutting-edge Open Source Observability for your business:
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Start with a free 1-hour observability strategy discussion with Coroot experts to explore how we can improve your observability and lower costs.
I recently came across @coroot_com , and it seems like the most comprehensive observability solution I've encountered yet. Simply install it and enjoy a holistic view of your system, from a bird's-eye perspective down to the finest details. Kudos to the team behind this magic.
I didn't know about this open source project @coroot_com, but the idea seems very interesting for monitoring complex applications using #eBPF. There is a demo at https://community-demo.coroot.com that does not require registration.
@coroot_com deserves attention, they are using AI cleverly in the observabiliy landscape. It takes a bit of work to get it up and running, but once it's working it's brilliant. Visibility into a container landscape, all application connections, logging errors, and resources without any configuration.
The open-source application performance monitoring system Coroot is now generally available. Announced as an alternative to DataDog and NewRelic, the observability tool leverages eBPF for insights into system performance and supports monitoring heterogeneous infrastructures.
While Coroot is in some ways just another entrant in that market they also have one of the more complete offerings (within the confines of what they are trying to do) out there. I don't think the UI is as nice as some competitors but that's a pretty personal opinion anyway and free has some distinct advantages to it.
I discovered Coroot, a revolution in "IT observability". This open-source platform simplifies the analysis of metrics, logs, and traces, providing valuable insights and unmatched simplicity.