The service overview is definitely the most valuable feature. With it, I can see all the services and see if they're healthy or not without having to go specifically into each workflow individually. It has been immensely helpful for us whenever we've had network issues or other such issues. We've been able to use Komodor and see at a glance where there might be potential issues. It's great to be able to see the historical and real-time data with Komodor because you can see what happened to the workflow when you're trying to understand the current issues with that workflow. For example, you get in to work one day, and there's an issue for which you don't have any context as to what happened in the time leading up to the issue. Being able to see historically what happened, which versions were deployed, and what could have been changed is helpful. Komodor instantaneously correlates events and pinpoints issues. We haven't seen any delays. The overall visibility into our nodes is very good. Since we have quite a few nodes, it has been nice to have the overview of the nodes together with the historical view and suggestions as to what might be wrong. There were things that simply weren't apparent to us before we saw the issue in Komodor. We have been able to save a quarter to a half day of work in figuring out what the problem might be. We have been able to reduce our mean time to repair by about 20% to 50%. We haven't fully rolled out Komodor to our DevOps staff yet, but we're hoping to see a significant reduction in the time spent on production issues because we can push it to the first and second levels.