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gitstart/signoz: SigNoz is an open-source APM. It helps developers monitor their applications & troubleshoot problems, an open-source alternative to DataDog, NewRelic, etc. πŸ”₯ πŸ–₯. πŸ‘‰ Open source Application Performance Monitoring (APM) & Observability tool

Monitor your applications and troubleshoot problems in your deployed applications, an open-source alternative to DataDog, New Relic, etc.

SigNoz helps developers monitor applications and troubleshoot problems in their deployed applications. With SigNoz, you can:

πŸ‘‰ Visualise Metrics, Traces and Logs in a single pane of glass

πŸ‘‰ You can see metrics like p99 latency, error rates for your services, external API calls and individual end points.

πŸ‘‰ You can find the root cause of the problem by going to the exact traces which are causing the problem and see detailed flamegraphs of individual request traces.

πŸ‘‰ Run aggregates on trace data to get business relevant metrics

πŸ‘‰ Filter and query logs, build dashboards and alerts based on attributes in logs

πŸ‘‰ Record exceptions automatically in Python, Java, Ruby, and Javascript

πŸ‘‰ Easy to set alerts with DIY query builder

Infrastructure Monitoring

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Being developers, we found it annoying to rely on closed source SaaS vendors for every small feature we wanted. Closed source vendors often surprise you with huge month end bills without any transparency.

We wanted to make a self-hosted & open source version of tools like DataDog, NewRelic for companies that have privacy and security concerns about having customer data going to third party services.

Being open source also gives you complete control of your configuration, sampling, uptimes. You can also build modules over SigNoz to extend business specific capabilities

We support OpenTelemetry as the library which you can use to instrument your applications. So any framework and language supported by OpenTelemetry is also supported by SigNoz. Some of the main supported languages are:

You can find the complete list of languages here - https://opentelemetry.io/docs/

Please follow the steps listed here to install using docker

The troubleshooting instructions may be helpful if you face any issues.

Deploy in Kubernetes using Helm

Please follow the steps listed here to install using helm charts

Comparisons to Familiar Tools

Prometheus is good if you want to do just metrics. But if you want to have a seamless experience between metrics and traces, then current experience of stitching together Prometheus & Jaeger is not great.

Our goal is to provide an integrated UI between metrics & traces - similar to what SaaS vendors like Datadog provides - and give advanced filtering and aggregation over traces, something which Jaeger currently lack.

Jaeger only does distributed tracing. SigNoz supports metrics, traces and logs - all the 3 pillars of observability.

Moreover, SigNoz has few more advanced features wrt Jaeger:

We have published benchmarks comparing Elastic with SigNoz. Check it out here

We have published benchmarks comparing Loki with SigNoz. Check it out here

We ❀️ contributions big or small. Please read CONTRIBUTING.md to get started with making contributions to SigNoz.

Not sure how to get started? Just ping us on #contributing in our slack community

You can find docs at https://signoz.io/docs/. If you need any clarification or find something missing, feel free to raise a GitHub issue with the label documentation or reach out to us at the community slack channel.

Join the slack community to know more about distributed tracing, observability, or SigNoz and to connect with other users and contributors.

If you have any ideas, questions, or any feedback, please share on our Github Discussions

As always, thanks to our amazing contributors!


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