SkyWalking: an APM(application performance monitor) system, especially designed for microservices, cloud native and container-based (Docker, Kubernetes, Mesos) architectures.
SkyWalking is an open source APM system, including monitoring, tracing, diagnosing capabilities for distributed system in Cloud Native architecture. The core features are following.
- Service, service instance, endpoint metrics analysis
- Root cause analysis
- Service topology map analysis
- Service, service instance and endpoint dependency analysis
- Slow services and endpoints detected
- Performance optimization
- Distributed tracing and context propagation
- Database access metrics. Detect slow database access statements(including SQL statements).
- Alarm
SkyWalking supports to collect telemetry (traces and metrics) data from multiple sources and multiple formats, including
- Java, .NET Core, NodeJS and PHP auto-instrument agents in SkyWalking format
- Manual-instrument Go agent in SkyWalking format.
- Istio telemetry format
- Envoy gRPC Access Log Service (ALS) format in Istio controlled service mesh
- Envoy Metrics Service format.
- Zipkin v1/v2 format.
- Jaeger gRPC format.
Please head to the releases page to download a release of Apache SkyWalking.
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