| ▲ | KronisLV 8 months ago | |||||||
A good APM tool I’ve been using for a few years is Apache Skywalking: https://skywalking.apache.org/ It might not do everything Sentry does but it definitely has helped with tracking down some issues, even production ones and runs in a fairly manageable setup (in comparison to how long even the Sentry self-hosted Docker Compose file is). What’s more, if you want, you can even use regular PostgreSQL as the backing data store (might not be quite as efficient as ElasticSearch for a metrics use case, but also doesn’t eat your RAM like crazy). | ||||||||
| ▲ | mdaniel 8 months ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Any product that uses etcd is immediately off my radar[1]; it is nice of them to have a whole page dedicated to how to babysit the PoS https://skywalking.apache.org/docs/skywalking-banyandb/next/... 1: yes, I'm a huge k8s fanboi and yes I long every day for them to allow me to swap out etcd for something sane | ||||||||
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