Sumo Logic Expands Observability with Deeper Insights for Performance and Reliability of Microservices
March 04 2021 - 9:00AM
Sumo Logic (Nasdaq: SUMO), the pioneer in continuous intelligence,
today announced new updates to the Sumo Logic Observability Suite
including Service Maps and Service Dashboards, the extension of its
Root Cause Explorer solution to include Kubernetes metrics and
tracing, expansion of its Global Intelligence Service for
Kubernetes, as well as a new beta program for both AWS Lambda
support and Browser Real User Monitoring. These additions allow
DevOps and site reliability engineers (SREs) to get a holistic view
of all microservices to identify and resolve issues faster.
As modern application stacks become increasingly
complex and interconnected, it becomes more difficult for
organizations to make connections between numerous applications to
gain real, valuable insights into the performance of their
microservices. However, now more than ever, end users expect
real-time, always-on functionality of applications and services.
Because of this, it is critical for digital businesses to
effectively monitor and manage how applications across its
technology stack’s ecosystem are operating in relation to one
another, so engineers can prioritize and troubleshoot any
issues.
“Today’s organizations need to have a deep
understanding of not just which microservices work hand-in-hand,
but also how they are supported by the application stack as a
whole. When an application issue arises engineers must be able to
understand the full failure chain that led to the alert at the drop
of a hat, otherwise restoring the reliability of the application
will take too long and the failure will likely recur,” said Bruno
Kurtic, Founding VP of Strategy and Solutions at Sumo Logic. “We
are excited to further expand our observability suite with new
features and functionality to help organizations get a snapshot of
the holistic health of your microservices and ultimately achieve
application reliability.”
Introducing Sumo Logic Service Maps and
Service DashboardsSumo Logic’s Service Maps and Service
Dashboards expands upon its Application Observability solution with
an end-to-end service approach to monitoring, diagnosing, and
troubleshooting modern applications by automatically detecting and
visualizing service data from underlying application telemetry.
This allows engineers to quickly detect anomalous events, determine
timeline and scale of anomalies, and enable rapid root cause
analysis through machine learning-aided technology. Service Maps
are automatically built from tracing data, to provide a high-level
view of any application’s environment and gives SREs and DevOps
engineers a greater understanding of application architecture and
dependencies between monitored microservices — including those
built on Kubernetes.
With Service Maps and Service Dashboards,
organizations have access to a real-time view of the following:
- Complete set of microservices, so
engineers can break the silos and get a holistic view of the entire
environment
- Service load to better understand
microservice behavior
- Interactions between microservices,
providing insight into their dependencies and relationships
- Health of each of the microservices —
either anomaly-based or threshold-based — so engineers can
immediately discover potential problems and bottlenecks in the
application infrastructure
- Service KPIs automatically derived
from trace data that provide insights into application service
health
Root Cause Explorer
EnhancementsSumo Logic delivered new enhancements to its
Root Cause Explorer solution that makes it easy to visualize
anomalous events of interest across multiple AWS services to
quickly identify the root cause of application incidents. Root
Cause Explorer’s expanded scope allows users to troubleshoot their
application and infrastructure stack now including Kubernetes
metrics, OpenTelemetry trace metrics, AWS X-Ray improvements, as
well as AWS SNS and SQS.
Global Intelligence Service for Kubernetes
for DevOpsFurther expanding its Global Intelligence
Service, the company launched Global Intelligence Service for
Kubernetes. The new offering provides CPU and memory sizing
recommendations for Kubernetes deployments to minimize cost and
outage risk, leverage machine learning and statistical analysis to
benchmark against the world’s leading adopters of new technologies,
modern architectures, and cloud infrastructures.
Beta of Lambda Support and Browser Real
User MonitoringSumo Logic also announced today the beta of
AWS Lambda support and Browser Real User Monitoring. The company
has expanded visibility to Lambda for end-to-end tracing, now
consuming data from AWS Lambda serverless functions using both
OpenTelemetry and AWS X-Ray SDK instrumentations. Browser Real User
Monitoring uses OpenTelemetry to track and visualize overall
customer experience while interacting with applications in real
time. These capabilities will be generally available later this
year.
Additional Resources
- Learn more about Sumo Logic’s
observability solutions
- Get a closer look at Sumo Logic’s new
Service Maps
- Sign up for a free trial of Sumo
Logic
About Sumo LogicSumo Logic Inc.
(Nasdaq: SUMO) is the pioneer in continuous intelligence, a new
category of software, which enables organizations of all sizes to
address the data challenges and opportunities presented by digital
transformation, modern applications, and cloud computing. The Sumo
Logic Continuous Intelligence Platform™ automates the collection,
ingestion, and analysis of application, infrastructure, security,
and IoT data to derive actionable insights within seconds. More
than 2,100 customers around the world rely on Sumo Logic to build,
run, and secure their modern applications and cloud
infrastructures. Only Sumo Logic delivers its platform as a true,
multi-tenant SaaS architecture, across multiple use-cases, enabling
businesses to thrive in the Intelligence Economy. For more
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