To me, the most valuable feature of New Relic APM is the traceability, mainly based on the time travel method, so you get the overall response time, which is pretty helpful for developers and ADR techs looking into issues on a deeper level.
New Relic APM is a very good, tailor-made solution.
IT operation manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-08-10T17:55:36Z
Aug 10, 2022
There are many valuable features in New Relic APM. We developed some software applications and we are able to monitor the errors very easily. Their log security retention is very good.
As soon as it monitors all our systems and is integrated with PagerDuty, the operations team just needs to wait for alerts on their cellphones to fix things.
Sometimes, I monitor the user's time of response and use this information to improve the number of servers on the back-end. Or, I can use it to change my back log for front-end developers and improve their response times. It's very important in this case because I can improve the experience of the final user.
We have done the New Relic integration with Serverless AWS, which has helped us with monitoring, and keeping our monitoring from our on-premise part with the cloud part.
Cloud Solution Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
2018-12-11T08:30:00Z
Dec 11, 2018
The deep insights, which will give you the metrics (not a high level), so we can build out at the database level where the bottleneck is. This has been pretty helpful.
New Relic is a powerful tool for optimizing web pages, tracking user behavior, and monitoring application performance. It helps detect anomalies, generate metrics, and create dashboards for synthetics monitoring, container workloads, stress tests, and more.
New Relic provides organizations with comprehensive insights into APIs, infrastructure, and scalability. It supports mobile and web applications with features like java tracking, health maps, customizable dashboards, and drill-downs....
New Relic's dashboard is nice, and it's reliable. It's also compatible with many services, especially Java and the Python ecosystem.
The initial setup is straightforward. It is easy to track and easy to follow.
The synthetic alert is the most valuable feature in New Relic APM. I also like the time travel feature and find traceability useful in the solution.
New Relic APM also has good response times.
The solution offers good documentation.
One valuable feature is that the synthetic alert stays open until the issue is resolved. You can actually monitor whether your system is back up.
To me, the most valuable feature of New Relic APM is the traceability, mainly based on the time travel method, so you get the overall response time, which is pretty helpful for developers and ADR techs looking into issues on a deeper level.
New Relic APM is a very good, tailor-made solution.
There are many valuable features in New Relic APM. We developed some software applications and we are able to monitor the errors very easily. Their log security retention is very good.
We appreciate the way that this solution allows us to monitor the ongoing status of the UI at any given time.
We like the performance of the product.
The monitoring so far has been good and we are happy with it.
The stability of New Relic APM is very good.
The most valuable feature is the ability to receive in-depth information about applications. It can detect a lot of important information.
The simplicity of the dashboard is very good.
Working with the solution is very easy. It's user-friendly.
The breakdown of the response time of different components and getting in-depth details of the slow component are the most valuable features.
It is easy to use, and it gets the job done.
It does everything we wanted it to do.
The VPN is one of the solution's most valuable features for us.
The most valuable feature is application monitoring.
The service maps that it creates, the health maps that it creates, the insights that it provides, etc., are all quite useful.
End-user Synthetics and monitoring are very good.
The most valuable feature of New Relic APM is the dashboard, New Relic Insights. I configured my own dashboard to monitor certain parameters.
As soon as it monitors all our systems and is integrated with PagerDuty, the operations team just needs to wait for alerts on their cellphones to fix things.
It has in-depth analysis using developer code for someone whose not traditionally a developer.
They have baseline level alerting.
We detect issues using dashboards that we built on New Relic.
Sometimes, I monitor the user's time of response and use this information to improve the number of servers on the back-end. Or, I can use it to change my back log for front-end developers and improve their response times. It's very important in this case because I can improve the experience of the final user.
Their technical support is pretty good and responsive. We have a real good relationship with them.
We use it for monitoring, identifying when services go down, or when they are outside of what we would consider normal operations.
It is a software solution as a service, so I don't have to manage it on-premise.
We have done the New Relic integration with Serverless AWS, which has helped us with monitoring, and keeping our monitoring from our on-premise part with the cloud part.
It has helped us maintain a much higher uptime than we had previously.
We are able to drill down and see what is going on in the system.
Every time there is a crisis, high traffic, or if we see a problem with a server, we go to New Relic and monitor it to determine the cause.
The deep insights, which will give you the metrics (not a high level), so we can build out at the database level where the bottleneck is. This has been pretty helpful.
It is a one stop shop and integrated with PagerDuty seamlessly. The solution is pretty self-contained.
The most valuable feature is the ability to manage the application flow.