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NodeSource N|Solid v2.2 Released: Node App Data Integration for statsd-compliant Systems

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by Angela Guess

A recent press release reports, “NodeSource, the Node.js company, today announced the release of N|Solid v2.2. The new version of the popular open source enterprise software allows users to send Node application data directly to any statsd-compliant system, with a much simpler configuration setting. The N|Solid runtime is a drop-in replacement for open source Node. It enables deep insight into Node.js apps by capturing highly detailed performance data–including metrics not available to teams using the open source Node.js runtime. The N|Solid v2.2 release adds streamlined integration with statsd-compliant systems, making it easy to send Node application data out to existing monitoring or reporting systems. Teams can now integrate Node application data with existing metrics infrastructure while still taking advantage of the unique N|Solid features. N|Solid hardens Node.js with package monitoring, policies and 24-hour security response. It enables more performant Node.js applications with CPU profiling, heap snapshots and async activity and extends Node.js with thresholds, real-time metrics, and monitoring integrations.”

The release continues, “Given scarce IT budgets and resources, enterprises cannot afford to strand investments in proven solutions yet must be vigilant to leverage new capabilities that provide big improvements in efficiency and effectiveness at minimal cost. As a result, while most enterprises have existing infrastructure to collect, analyze and visualize metrics, N|Solid v2.2 provides an attractively priced and easy way to integrate Node-specific metrics that only N|Solid can provide with any statsd-compliant platform, including popular tools such as Graphite, DataDog, AWS CloudWatch, and Google/GCP Stackdriver. Organizations currently running Node can swap in the N|Solid v2.2 runtime and have access to data they can’t already get or don’t already have, without a long implementation cycle or changes to existing application code.”

Read more at Business Wire.

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