Instana's APM solution is available for purchase in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace.
AWS subscribers can now acquire Instana to manage their AWS applications and infrastructure seamlessly through their AWS account.
“No matter how big or small an IT organization is, cloud-based infrastructure and applications have become a critical part of the deployment strategy,” said Pete Abrams, Instana co-founder and COO. “Allowing these organizations to research, purchase and deploy a performance monitoring solution for their cloud systems makes their monitoring startup processes more efficient.”
With just a few clicks, AWS users can access Instana’s automatic APM and application infrastructure monitoring solution, add the licenses to their AWS account and start monitoring performance.
Instana’s automatic APM solution discovers application infrastructure and service components, deploys monitoring sensors for the application’s technology stack and traces all application requests – without requiring any human configuration or even application restarts. The solution detects changes in the application environment in real-time, adjusting its own models and visualizing the changes and impacts to performance in seconds.
The new Instana AWS marketplace entry includes an option to try the fully-featured product for free, giving users the opportunity to see how all their AWS applications and infrastructure are performing. Instana’s automatic deployment, discovery and monitoring configuration capabilities deliver visualizations of application dependency maps and service level monitoring in minutes.
Instana’s automatic APM includes monitoring and tracing for over 100 different languages, microservices and popular Amazon platforms including EC2, DynamoDB and AWS RDS databases, AWS SQS Messaging, ELB Load Balancing, and AWS Kinesis streaming.
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