2021-02-12T22:35:35Z

What is your primary use case for AWS X-Ray?

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LuizCorreia - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-09-12T13:35:00Z
Sep 12, 2023

The solution is used to trace dashboard databases and also as a new layer for Codesphere.

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Jiri Sostok - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-04-12T11:18:30Z
Apr 12, 2023

We integrate solutions based on customer requirements. Therefore, the primary use case is to understand the system's behavior after several rounds of developers going into the team and building the system. Also, the big picture is sometimes missing when the system goes up. So, the ServiceNet and the segmentation, ordering, and timeline views on the segments, especially on the link traces, help understand how the system and microservices are interconnected. The second use case is to identify bottlenecks in terms of stability and performance and how long certain data lives in terms of response time and duration. These are important aspects on our side.

DD
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2023-02-17T15:42:33Z
Feb 17, 2023

It provides a telemetry solution, so we track activity within our applications in our implementation at Amazon.

Parth Solanki - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-12-29T06:57:47Z
Dec 29, 2022

It's basically like a cloud stack. You can trace your entire HTTP request. Once you have submitted any request, it will be addressed as a 500 Error or 401 Error, or if there is any exception happening when this request, and how much time will take. X-Ray can trace all the information about the request and response. Wherever we require any API for any logging purpose, we use AWS X-Ray in our code.

RM
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2021-02-12T22:35:35Z
Feb 12, 2021

In our company, we work with microservices. We use X-Ray to trace the flow of our endpoints and our requests. That's basically the only use case for us.

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