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@dcposch.eth
is there anything better than honeycomb for service monitoring & tracing? i see datadog but have never used it
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@samuellhuber
For service monitoring I am using kube-prometheus stack. Helm charts also available and first class. Deploys Grafana, Prometheus and has support for longterm storage/backup via Thanos. Works out of the box. Has alert manager too or you use Grafana for all https://github.com/prometheus-operator/kube-prometheus
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Datadog is great
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@nvben
We like datadog a lot.
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@0xchris
I’ve tried Datadog, AWS Cloudwatch (on-prem), Dashboard for Serverless Lambdas, and even an S3 Log Dump with AWS Quicksight. Looking back, Datadog still offers the best well-rounded solution for the price.
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i think we just started using signoz
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@manan
datadog 💯
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@md5
I’ve done a fair amount with the Elastic stack, more for log aggregation but dumped most of my monitoring data there. Really like it once set up but a bit more overhead to configure. Datadog is great but gets notoriously expensive. If you have the money, ddog is great.
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@jachian
Any issues you’re having with honeycomb?
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I’ve enjoyed using Sentry for the most part but they don’t house any logs, so you pretty much have to be on AWS/GCP and already logging there. Massive feature list too which can be both overwhelming and useful 🙃
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Don't know what your stack is but this might work for you baselime.io
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Like others have said, Datadog is good but expensive. I personally like Honeycomb a lot too. Self-hosted Elastic stack is also good and is not a ton of work to run yourself IMO. I built and ran Elastic previously as a single person doing infra. Some small outages over the years but overall very positive experience.
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