Coroot is an observability platform that turns metrics, logs, traces, and profiles into actionable insights for applications and infrastructure.
It uses eBPF to provide automatic observability without requiring applications to be instrumented.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Collects metrics, logs, traces, and profiles automatically using eBPF.
- Provides a service map covering applications and their dependencies.
- Predefined inspections automatically audit applications.
- Application health summaries provide an overview of service status, logs, and Service Level Objectives (SLOs).
- Distributed tracing with OpenTelemetry and eBPF-based instrumentation.
- Log pattern clustering, logs-to-traces correlation, and ClickHouse-powered search.
- Continuous profiling helps identify CPU and memory usage down to individual lines of code.
- Automatically identifies many application issues and provides contextual alerts.
- Tracks Kubernetes deployments and compares releases for performance regressions.
- Monitors cloud costs by application with support for AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure.
Website: github.com/coroot/coroot
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Developer: Coroot
License: Apache License 2.0
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