Hello, SREs, DevOps engineers, and developers! We have some news! At Checkly, we understand the importance of proactive monitoring and quick incident resolution in maintaining your apps’ reliability and performance. Have you heard of ilert? ilert is the incident response platform made for DevOps teams. It helps organizations efficiently respond to, communicate and resolve incidents in real-time by offering advanced alerting, on-call management, and status pages.
Post the pandemic, Customer Experience (CX) has emerged as the top priority for growth-oriented companies that are expending considerable effort to understand how customers perceive their organization at every stage of their digital interaction. According to Pew Research, “31% of U.S. adults go online ‘almost constantly’ as of 2021.” This is a significant increase from only 21% in 2015.
With the growing popularity of Kubernetes as a container orchestration platform powering the microservices revolution, comes greater complexity with managing, monitoring, and responding to incidents at scale. Challenges with real production environments include full visibility into your clusters and environment’s health, alongside real-time incident management and response.
Coralogix supports logs, metrics, traces and security data, but some organizations need a multi-vendor strategy to achieve their observability goals, whether it’s developer adoption, or vendor lock-in is preventing them from migrating all of their data. Coralogix offers a set of features that allow customers to bring all of their data into a single flow—across SaaS and hosted solutions.
Next to the many checks we can perform, we can also render beautiful status pages to inform your audience about the health of your service. Today, we've deployed a redesign of these status pages. In this iteration, everything is more polished. We picked a new font and colors and added some icons to make the status page a bit more visually interesting. In addition to the cosmetic upgrade, we also added a significant new feature. We can now display 60 days of uptime history for your sites.