It is used to monitor applications, error logs, and Azure Kubernetes. We have used this as a self-hosted service in Kubernetes. We are not using it as an agent-based service. We self-hosted this New Relic on Kubernetes and maintained it as a service.
Business Development Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-08-05T16:57:01Z
Aug 5, 2024
I use the solution in my company to monitor the applications' performance and do some stress tests on the application. In our company, we use the tool to monitor the core application inside the data center. In some cases, New Relic is used to monitor users' access to the applications.
We use the solution to ensure the applications perform at the accepted performance level. The application must not have any bugs or problems. It must also have no bottlenecks in the volume of the transactions. We use the tool before we deploy an application to production and during the first part of the deployment to ensure that the application will perform properly.
Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-20T16:58:42Z
Feb 20, 2023
We are currently in the POC phase with New Relic APM and are looking at using it mainly for analytics. We integrated the library within our backend service to see the throughput and to monitor latency. We also created a few dashboards in the New Relic dashboard section to observe the traffic and monitor how the system performs during the day.
We use New Relic APM for application monitoring, so if the application goes down, we do the root-cause analysis of why it went down. Was it the database? Was it the middle tier? We try to find out where it is and determine why the component went down. We also use New Relic APM for its self-healing mechanism, which helps us determine the application's needs if it goes down. What data does it require? What was missing? Was the application able to send an email or a text alert? We also have contractors responsible for the upkeep of the application. We have service-level agreements with these vendors, so we try to figure out how to incentivize or disincentivize the vendor. We try to measure their KPIs and SLAs, so New Relic APM tells us the uptime for the application for a month, a quarter, and a year. These are our use cases for the solution.
Marketing Executive at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-11-29T10:32:44Z
Nov 29, 2022
The solution is an APM monitoring tool. We will be monitoring all kinds of server details, including how the application is handling things and any threat count, as well as if there are any network utilization failures or problems with DNA instance ports.
The main purpose we are using New Relic is to enable application backend and frontend performance monitoring. We enable synthetic monitoring for the application team and for the business owners of the applications. Additionally, we on-host integration for different DBs, SQL, and Oracle.
Middleware Specialist at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-07-28T17:52:43Z
Jul 28, 2022
We have both the mobile and web applications which use the APIs in the back end. The New Relic Browser also monitors all our review servers and has mobile and browser compatibility. Most of our stakeholders view the data on mobile and don't need to open their laptops. Stakeholders can install New Relic on a mobile device, whether iOS or Android and monitor the enrolment. It is more compatible with the mobile device, but we can view it on the web browser, and the same features are supported for both. In addition, stakeholders can access the system 24-7 and can monitor it from anywhere, anytime.
Cloud Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Consultant
2021-12-28T00:05:31Z
Dec 28, 2021
I used New Relic Insights to create dashboards, to receive some metrics regarding performance, and alerts regarding any kind of issues with the performance. Additionally, we used it for SQL and Oracle to receive metrics related to performance, such as CPU and memory. Depending on the type of dashboards we wait for some time and then we build alerts in New Relic Insights for the metrics to prevent issues.
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....
It is used to monitor applications, error logs, and Azure Kubernetes. We have used this as a self-hosted service in Kubernetes. We are not using it as an agent-based service. We self-hosted this New Relic on Kubernetes and maintained it as a service.
It is for APM, Application Performance Monitoring. And server monitoring.
I use the solution in my company to monitor the applications' performance and do some stress tests on the application. In our company, we use the tool to monitor the core application inside the data center. In some cases, New Relic is used to monitor users' access to the applications.
I use the solution in my company for predominantly API response time. It is used to measure API response time.
We use the solution to ensure the applications perform at the accepted performance level. The application must not have any bugs or problems. It must also have no bottlenecks in the volume of the transactions. We use the tool before we deploy an application to production and during the first part of the deployment to ensure that the application will perform properly.
We use New Relic as an infrastructure management tool.
Regarding use cases, we use it for app support. So basically, we use the APM module, and we also use it for monitoring.
We use New Relic to generate log management, like the different kinds of logs and alarms, and automate the same easily.
My primary use case for this solution is to see the application's performance and alert the reiteration of any performance.
If we receive errors or exceptions, or we need to check the load we use New Relic.
We are currently in the POC phase with New Relic APM and are looking at using it mainly for analytics. We integrated the library within our backend service to see the throughput and to monitor latency. We also created a few dashboards in the New Relic dashboard section to observe the traffic and monitor how the system performs during the day.
We use New Relic for collecting the metrics on microservices and databases.
We use New Relic APM for application monitoring, so if the application goes down, we do the root-cause analysis of why it went down. Was it the database? Was it the middle tier? We try to find out where it is and determine why the component went down. We also use New Relic APM for its self-healing mechanism, which helps us determine the application's needs if it goes down. What data does it require? What was missing? Was the application able to send an email or a text alert? We also have contractors responsible for the upkeep of the application. We have service-level agreements with these vendors, so we try to figure out how to incentivize or disincentivize the vendor. We try to measure their KPIs and SLAs, so New Relic APM tells us the uptime for the application for a month, a quarter, and a year. These are our use cases for the solution.
The solution is an APM monitoring tool. We will be monitoring all kinds of server details, including how the application is handling things and any threat count, as well as if there are any network utilization failures or problems with DNA instance ports.
Our company uses the solution for time series analysis.
The main purpose we are using New Relic is to enable application backend and frontend performance monitoring. We enable synthetic monitoring for the application team and for the business owners of the applications. Additionally, we on-host integration for different DBs, SQL, and Oracle.
We have both the mobile and web applications which use the APIs in the back end. The New Relic Browser also monitors all our review servers and has mobile and browser compatibility. Most of our stakeholders view the data on mobile and don't need to open their laptops. Stakeholders can install New Relic on a mobile device, whether iOS or Android and monitor the enrolment. It is more compatible with the mobile device, but we can view it on the web browser, and the same features are supported for both. In addition, stakeholders can access the system 24-7 and can monitor it from anywhere, anytime.
I used New Relic Insights to create dashboards, to receive some metrics regarding performance, and alerts regarding any kind of issues with the performance. Additionally, we used it for SQL and Oracle to receive metrics related to performance, such as CPU and memory. Depending on the type of dashboards we wait for some time and then we build alerts in New Relic Insights for the metrics to prevent issues.