Senior Software Engineer | AWS Certified Solutions Architect at Venture Garden Group
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2022-07-24T07:18:00Z
Jul 24, 2022
I rate this solution a seven out of ten because of the issues faced when we recently moved 60percent of our applications to Docker. It was not easy setting up the instances. This rating is also based on all the other areas for improvement. We recently evaluated whether we should continue with Stackify and decided to continue. What stood out to us were the metrics and granular details we received. When those features are compared with others, they stand out. Also, the cost is very reasonable. I recommend this solution to others.
My company is a customer. I'm not sure which version we were using. The company where I used Stackify, I'm not anymore. While I was with them, I was the head of DevOps. It was basically one of the tools I primarily administer. I have not had experience with Stackify as a free user. If you would want to use Stackify as a beginner, your needs would not be properly satisfied by Stackify. You would think Stackify is overkill for your new business. From my perspective, I would advise the person to probably go to Netdata, as it's open-source and it's free, or use Datadog for aggregation and the like. If this new user is an enterprise that can bear the cost and if the majority, if not all of the applications are written in .NET, or if they have a need to interface with their business leaders and share metrics about how the infrastructure is doing, then Stackify will be a very good choice. I'd rate them six out of ten. I want them to improve on Linux systems and give users much more freedom to select the kind of metrics they want to pull in from the infrastructure. One thing that happens as a new user on Stackify, is when you install the agent it pulls everything and if you're not careful, your log allowance will just be exhausted as you are actually pulling too much data. Stackify should make it flexible by letting you know that these are the metrics that will be proven. I was feeling as if they were being tricky by sending you special particular nodes and you see every data point has been checked already - every single one. All of them are accumulating in the log base and before you know it, your allowance is done, it's finished. When that happens, everything freezes. You get no metrics, no analytics, nothing whatsoever, as you've exhausted your limit.
Stackify is an application performance management (APM) solution that combines application performance monitoring with logs, errors, and reporting. It is a SaaS solution that is developer-focused. Users can quickly scan, identify, and repair issues with applications. Stackify APM offers valuable tools, such as Prefix and Retrace, which help to make it a comprehensive and valuable APM solution. Stackify is now part of the Netreo family of IT Infrastructure Management (ITIM), which is...
I rate this solution a seven out of ten because of the issues faced when we recently moved 60percent of our applications to Docker. It was not easy setting up the instances. This rating is also based on all the other areas for improvement. We recently evaluated whether we should continue with Stackify and decided to continue. What stood out to us were the metrics and granular details we received. When those features are compared with others, they stand out. Also, the cost is very reasonable. I recommend this solution to others.
My company is a customer. I'm not sure which version we were using. The company where I used Stackify, I'm not anymore. While I was with them, I was the head of DevOps. It was basically one of the tools I primarily administer. I have not had experience with Stackify as a free user. If you would want to use Stackify as a beginner, your needs would not be properly satisfied by Stackify. You would think Stackify is overkill for your new business. From my perspective, I would advise the person to probably go to Netdata, as it's open-source and it's free, or use Datadog for aggregation and the like. If this new user is an enterprise that can bear the cost and if the majority, if not all of the applications are written in .NET, or if they have a need to interface with their business leaders and share metrics about how the infrastructure is doing, then Stackify will be a very good choice. I'd rate them six out of ten. I want them to improve on Linux systems and give users much more freedom to select the kind of metrics they want to pull in from the infrastructure. One thing that happens as a new user on Stackify, is when you install the agent it pulls everything and if you're not careful, your log allowance will just be exhausted as you are actually pulling too much data. Stackify should make it flexible by letting you know that these are the metrics that will be proven. I was feeling as if they were being tricky by sending you special particular nodes and you see every data point has been checked already - every single one. All of them are accumulating in the log base and before you know it, your allowance is done, it's finished. When that happens, everything freezes. You get no metrics, no analytics, nothing whatsoever, as you've exhausted your limit.