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Boundary vs SeaLion: What are the differences?
Boundary: Real-time monitoring for server and applications with beatiful UI. Monitor it all: web servers, load balancers, application back-ends, big data clusters, queues, caching nodes, or databases. Boundary provides insights no matter what stack you use, whether you deploy in the cloud or your data center; SeaLion: Quickly diagnose problems with your Linux servers. SeaLion is a cloud based system monitoring tool for Linux servers. Getting started is as easy as executing a command. It installs an agent at /usr/local/sealion-agent and runs as an unprivileged user (sealion). This agent will collect data at regular intervals across servers and this data will be available on your workspace. The latest version is shipped with 5 default services namely Apache, NGINX, MongoDB, MySQL, Redis.
Boundary and SeaLion can be categorized as "Performance Monitoring" tools.
Some of the features offered by Boundary are:
- Monitor Servers and Applications in real-time
- Generate Alarms
- Customizable Dashboards
On the other hand, SeaLion provides the following key features:
- Raw output. No learning curve
- Quickly identify critical issues
- Historical analysis
Pros of Boundary
- Easy setup4
- Great Visualization4
- 1 second resolution3
- Automatic Dependency Mapping3
- Easy to use2