Instana Blog
Author: Jon Skog
Instana has made it easy for users to personalize summary overviews so they can immediately get to the information they need, without the noise of the entire environment.
By Jon Skog
| March 26, 2020
Instana has created an automated and continuous production profiler designed from the ground up to have extremely low overhead. This enables developers and SREs to continuously analyze code-level perf
By Jon Skog
| February 10, 2020
Instana automates the process of monitoring your vSphere environment including automatic discovery of all application components, vSphere components and technologies, VMs, and services. Once installed
By Jon Skog
| January 29, 2020
Instana’s CRI-O monitoring includes automatic and continuous discovery, dependency mapping, metric monitoring, distributed tracing, anomaly detection, and analytics across the complete trace data se
By Jon Skog
| January 13, 2020
Instana has further expanded its best-in-class K8s monitoring reach with its support of Rancher managed clusters. Rancher and Instana together remove the ‘chaos’ of managing K8s based applications
By Jon Skog
| November 18, 2019
Instana’s tight Splunk integration now includes the ability to load up specific logs - and timeframes - based on problems identified by Instana, opening up options for all troubleshooting use cases
By Jon Skog
| November 3, 2019
As Instana does on all other platforms, the Instana Agent automatically discovers and monitors all processes, Garden containers, CF applications and service instances running in the foundation.
By Jon Skog
| September 10, 2019
With Instana, you’ll have a full analysis of every user impact, performed automatically, that correlates all of the data from the traces with the underlying EMR metrics. By doing so, Instana provide
By Jon Skog
| September 3, 2019
Instana’s LXC monitoring includes automatic and continuous discovery, dependency mapping, metric monitoring, distributed tracing, anomaly detection, and analytics across the complete trace data set.
By Jon Skog
| August 27, 2019