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Scalyr Rolls Out New Troubleshooting Features to Advance Engineering Productivity

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A recent press release states, “Scalyr, the unified observability and log management solution, today announced collaboration features, new integrations and Kubernetes awareness to strengthen engineering and operations productivity across modern, distributed architectures. With instant insights from across all log sources and applications, Scalyr gives teams the ability to work more efficiently and cross-functionally, monitoring and troubleshooting issues easily and quickly so they can spend more time evolving their product and less time debugging. As organizations rethink how they deploy software, 62 percent of DevOps teams that deliver mostly microservices spend most of their time troubleshooting software issues; that number increases to 73 percent for those who push code at least once per day. Scalyr’s integrated suite of server monitoring, log management, visualization and analysis tools enable teams to work together on code and quickly get to the bottom of issues causing downtime.”

The release continues, “Scalyr makes it possible to gain insights across all log sources and applications. New features include: (1) Kubernetes Cluster-Level Logging: Teams can monitor and troubleshoot Kubernetes environments by centralizing and visualizing logs. Regardless of the source, Scalyr intelligently ingests and parses logs, as well as organizes them by deployment, to give developers an application-level view for faster issue resolution in complex container environments. (2) Chart Annotations: To improve collaboration among engineering and operations, chart annotations provide a way to call attention to specific points or windows of time on a dashboard chart. Annotations can be manually added to highlight potential issues and shared with team members via collaboration tools like Slack, directly from Scalyr helping developers quickly hone in on the problem at hand.”

Read more at Business Wire.

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