Network Polygraph vs TraceView

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Network Polygraph vs TraceView: What are the differences?

Network Polygraph: See what happens in your network. Instant deployment, no extra hardware. Simply export your router's stats to our cloud. All major vendors supported via NetFlow/sFlow/IPFIX/jFlow; TraceView: Ridiculously Detailed Application Monitoring. Expose everything, from the webserver to database, cache and API calls. The core technology is based on X-Trace, a distributed tracing framework that’s served as the inspiration for companies like Google and Twitter.

Network Polygraph and TraceView can be categorized as "Performance Monitoring" tools.

Some of the features offered by Network Polygraph are:

  • Applications
  • Protocols
  • Top Talkers

On the other hand, TraceView provides the following key features:

  • Track every machine involved in a transaction and identify bottlenecks in a single click.
  • Isolate interesting calls and drill down to the line of code and machine it ran on.
  • Tie together code and infrastructure metrics with database, service, and cache calls, all in the context of a single transaction.
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    Easy deployment
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    Great UI
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    Clarity
  • 5
    The heatmap helped me isolate DB related issues
  • 2
    Heatmap helped me find a Tomcat Memcached problem

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What is Network Polygraph?

Simply export your router's stats to our cloud. All major vendors supported via NetFlow/sFlow/IPFIX/jFlow.

What is TraceView?

Expose everything, from the webserver to database, cache and API calls. The core technology is based on X-Trace, a distributed tracing framework that’s served as the inspiration for companies like Google and Twitter.

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