Free Server Monitoring has been added by New Relic to its SaaS (News
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Application topology mapping, browser transaction tracing, support for Python and advanced SQL statement analysis are some of the other features released by New Relic.
An unparalleled solution is created by this new capability in combination with availability monitoring, Real User Monitoring, and Application Monitoring. High standards for performance and availability can be therefore met by business-critical web applications.
Critical system metrics for CPU, Memory, Network Activity and Processes are measured by New Relic Server Monitoring. Deep visibility into server availability and system resource issues affecting application performance can be gained by New Relic users deployed in either a private or public cloud environment. This visibility can be directly gained from the New Relic user interface.
A topology view of connected services and resources within the application environment is possible for users with Application Mapping. The health of application objects can be therefore better understood by the users. New Relic's SaaS solution has more than 13,000 active accounts reporting over 25 billion performance metrics per day.
Visibility into real user experiences, application performance, and web server resources in a single, all-in-one view is delivered by this only multi-platform, multi-language APM (News - Alert) tool. New Relic now also supports Python. The most comprehensive multi-platform application performance management tool is therefore created as New Relic already supports Java, Ruby, PHP, and .NET (News
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In a release, Lew Cirne, founder and CEO of New Relic said, “With Server Monitoring, we've expanded our core application performance technology to include another critical capability only six months after our release of real-user monitoring. New Relic offers in a single solution what it takes other performance vendors multiple, disparate products to provide.”
According to Cirne, the company’s tool provides the most comprehensive, end-to-end view of application performance to the users.
In other news, New Relic, recently announced that it has joined forces with the Internet Archive to support its new HTTP Archive project, the largest repository of Web performance data monitoring performance data for 1 million of the Internet's top websites. Web performance leaders including Google, Mozilla, Etsy (News - Alert) and others have also joined New Relic in supporting HTTP Archive's efforts.