NMS/OSS Architect, Business Value Services Team Leader at Comm-IT
MSP
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2023-05-11T09:50:25Z
May 11, 2023
We are integrators and have deployed this solution mainly in small and medium-sized organizations. We partner with Instana and I am the company NMS OSS.
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Our company uses the solution for one of our bank clients. We use App Connect middleware to monitor services and applications such as Docker, Kubernetes, MongoDB, and MS SQL Server. We also monitor the bottleneck for all servers. We currently have 20 users at one of our branches. We plan to expand to our main office in Islamabad that has 100 to 200 users.
Cloud Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-02-23T12:58:39Z
Feb 23, 2022
We typically use Instana for application monitoring. We have our insurance products, and we are using it to monitor application health and all that. In terms of deployment, currently, we are using it in our data center infrastructure.
The reason we started looking for something like this was that we were providing managed services for our customers. My company was a hosting company. We had various stacks that we were maintaining for customers, including PHP, a lot of Java, Node.js, Python; all of the popular languages. It was hard for people to get into APM because, at least in India, New Relic, AppDynamics, and other APM tools were quite costly. So cost was one issue. A second issue was that we were using different tools for different stacks. Some Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tools for a particular stack would work for, say, Java only, or something would only be for Python, and a lot of configuration would have to be done for each of the different frameworks. So we were trying to find a solution that could encompass everything and that was more user-friendly. I came across this solution, we reached out to them, we did a PoC with them, and that's how it came about.
We use the product to monitor containers in a Kubernetes environment within the production infrastructure.
We use Instana Dynamic APM to do application monitoring for the OpenShift Container Platform.
Our clients utilize it for monitoring their applications.
We use the solution to monitor our applications.
My primary use case is just for application performance management.
We are integrators and have deployed this solution mainly in small and medium-sized organizations. We partner with Instana and I am the company NMS OSS.
Our company uses the solution for one of our bank clients. We use App Connect middleware to monitor services and applications such as Docker, Kubernetes, MongoDB, and MS SQL Server. We also monitor the bottleneck for all servers. We currently have 20 users at one of our branches. We plan to expand to our main office in Islamabad that has 100 to 200 users.
We typically use Instana for application monitoring. We have our insurance products, and we are using it to monitor application health and all that. In terms of deployment, currently, we are using it in our data center infrastructure.
We use it to find the root cause of the potential problems in the software and the other companies.
We are a service provider with expertise in Dynatrace and Instana APM. We offer services for these two applications.
The reason we started looking for something like this was that we were providing managed services for our customers. My company was a hosting company. We had various stacks that we were maintaining for customers, including PHP, a lot of Java, Node.js, Python; all of the popular languages. It was hard for people to get into APM because, at least in India, New Relic, AppDynamics, and other APM tools were quite costly. So cost was one issue. A second issue was that we were using different tools for different stacks. Some Application Performance Monitoring (APM) tools for a particular stack would work for, say, Java only, or something would only be for Python, and a lot of configuration would have to be done for each of the different frameworks. So we were trying to find a solution that could encompass everything and that was more user-friendly. I came across this solution, we reached out to them, we did a PoC with them, and that's how it came about.