Head of DevOps at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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2024-10-24T07:26:00Z
Oct 24, 2024
The main purpose of using Splunk APM is to optimize our application. We use Splunk APM primarily to understand how the application works, how it uses resources, and its response time in connection with different infra services. It is mainly used for application optimization and reviewing third-party application dependency response times.
We use Splunk in APM to monitor our applications. So, we integrated it into our systems to enhance our monitoring and observing capabilities, especially for our microservices. So, we have used Splunk APM for this.
I use the solution in my company primarily for distributed tracing and metrics troubleshooting. I use the tool to troubleshoot incidents and find the root cause of errors when something goes wrong. I also personally use it to have a developer's understanding of what is going on in my application. Sometimes, there is a case where you might put your application in a library or a new library, and that library also makes calls somewhere. Splunk APM's monitoring can show you that there is a call you are making now that you never used to make in the prior version of the library. In these cases, which you may not know just by looking at the external view of the application code, the tracing part traces everything, including the lowest types of supports.
I have the logs of my applications, and they're usually a bit volatile. The log switch doesn't stay there on the application for a long time, so Splunk can require that. It can take 15 days for the logs to be available to do some kind of research. I'm using Splunk to ingest application logs, create dashboards, and set up alerts.
Works at a tech company with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2023-07-14T14:16:00Z
Jul 14, 2023
I am a technology analyst. I have been working on a financial project in the US. For this project, I used Splunk APM for troubleshooting and reviewing the logs, and finding errors. Most of our APIs ran on Splunk APM, and we used it to find errors in our production environment. We are no longer using Splunk APM. We have switched to Dynatrace.
Manager IT Solutions at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees
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2023-03-09T22:09:48Z
Mar 9, 2023
Right now, I am using the infrastructure monitoring module. It's mostly for monitoring the infrastructure workloads. We can monitor our server, database and networks. It's mostly metric-based monitoring.
Splunk APM is a comprehensive application performance monitoring solution that provides real-time insights into the performance and availability of your applications.
It offers end-to-end visibility across the entire application stack, from the front-end user experience to the back-end infrastructure. With Splunk APM, you can proactively identify and resolve performance issues, optimize application performance, and ensure a seamless user experience.
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The main purpose of using Splunk APM is to optimize our application. We use Splunk APM primarily to understand how the application works, how it uses resources, and its response time in connection with different infra services. It is mainly used for application optimization and reviewing third-party application dependency response times.
We use Splunk in APM to monitor our applications. So, we integrated it into our systems to enhance our monitoring and observing capabilities, especially for our microservices. So, we have used Splunk APM for this.
I use the solution in my company primarily for distributed tracing and metrics troubleshooting. I use the tool to troubleshoot incidents and find the root cause of errors when something goes wrong. I also personally use it to have a developer's understanding of what is going on in my application. Sometimes, there is a case where you might put your application in a library or a new library, and that library also makes calls somewhere. Splunk APM's monitoring can show you that there is a call you are making now that you never used to make in the prior version of the library. In these cases, which you may not know just by looking at the external view of the application code, the tracing part traces everything, including the lowest types of supports.
We use Splunk APM for performance testing.
We use Splunk APM to monitor the performance of our applications.
I have the logs of my applications, and they're usually a bit volatile. The log switch doesn't stay there on the application for a long time, so Splunk can require that. It can take 15 days for the logs to be available to do some kind of research. I'm using Splunk to ingest application logs, create dashboards, and set up alerts.
I use it for monitoring and troubleshooting the performance of cloud-native applications.
I am a technology analyst. I have been working on a financial project in the US. For this project, I used Splunk APM for troubleshooting and reviewing the logs, and finding errors. Most of our APIs ran on Splunk APM, and we used it to find errors in our production environment. We are no longer using Splunk APM. We have switched to Dynatrace.
I primarily use Splunk APM for logging and metrics.
Right now, I am using the infrastructure monitoring module. It's mostly for monitoring the infrastructure workloads. We can monitor our server, database and networks. It's mostly metric-based monitoring.
We primarily use the solution for monitoring.
We use this solution to monitor all our FaaS workloads.