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    reviewer1974104

Centralized pipeline with synthetic testing and a customized dashboard

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

Our primary use case is custom and vendor-supplied web application log aggregation, performance tracing and alerting.

We run a mix of AWS EC2, Azure serverless, and colocated VMWare servers to support higher education web applications. Managing a hybrid multi-cloud solution across hundreds of applications is always a challenge.

Datadog agents on each web host, and native integrations with GitHub, AWS, and Azure gets all of our instrumentation and error data in one place for easy analysis and monitoring.

How has it helped my organization?

Through the use of Datadog across all of our apps, we were able to consolidate a number of alerting and error-tracking apps, and Datadog ties them all together in cohesive dashboards.

Whether the app is vendor-supplied or we built it ourselves, the depth of tracing, profiling, and hooking into logs is all obtainable and tunable. Both legacy .NET Framework and Windows Event Viewer and cutting-edge .NET Core with streaming logs all work. The breadth of coverage for any app type or situation is really incredible. It feels like there's nothing we can't monitor.

What is most valuable?

Centralized pipeline tracking and error logging provide a comprehensive view of our development and deployment processes, making it much easier to identify and resolve issues quickly.

Synthetic testing has been a game-changer, allowing us to catch potential problems before they impact real users. Real user monitoring gives us invaluable insights into actual user experiences, helping us prioritize improvements where they matter most.

The ability to create custom dashboards has been incredibly useful, allowing us to visualize key metrics and KPIs in a way that makes sense for different teams and stakeholders.

These features form a powerful toolkit that helps us maintain high performance and reliability across our applications and infrastructure, ultimately leading to better user satisfaction and more efficient operations.

What needs improvement?

I'd like to see an expansion of the Android and IOS apps to have a simplified CI/CD pipeline history view.

I like the idea of monitoring on the go, yet it seems the options are still a bit limited out of the box. While the documentation is very good considering all the frameworks and technology Datadog covers, there are areas - specifically .NET Profiling and Tracing of IIS-hosted apps - that need a lot of focus to pick up on the key details needed.

In some cases the screenshots don't match the text as updates are made. I spent longer than I should have figuring out how to correlate logs to traces, mostly related to environmental variables.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for about three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We have been impressed with the uptime and clean and light resource usage of the agents.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The solution has been very scalable and customizable.

How are customer service and support?

Sales service is always helpful in tuning our committed costs and alerting us when we start spending outside the on-demand budget.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We used a mix of a custom error email system, SolarWinds, UptimeRobot, and GitHub actions. We switched to find one platform that could give deep app visibility regardless of whether it is Linux or Windows or Container, cloud or on-prem hosted.

How was the initial setup?

Generally simple, but .NET Profiling of IIS and aligning logs to traces and profiles was a challenge.

What about the implementation team?

We implemented the solution in-house.

What was our ROI?

I'd count our ROI as significant time saved by the development team assessing bugs and performance issues.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Set up live trials to asses cost scaling. Small decisions around how monitors are used can have big impacts on cost scaling.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

NewRelic was considered. LogicMonitor was chosen over Datadog for our network and campus server management use cases.

What other advice do I have?

Excited to dig further into the new offerings around LLM and continue to grow our footprint in Datadog.


    reviewer254673

Good monitoring capabilities, centralizing of logs, and making data easily searchable

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

Our primary use of Datadog involves monitoring over 50 microservices deployed across three distinct environments. These services vary widely in their functions and resource requirements.

We rely on Datadog to track usage metrics, gather logs, and provide insight into service performance and health. Its flexibility allows us to efficiently monitor both production and development environments, ensuring quick detection and response to any anomalies.

We also have better insight into metrics like latency and memory usage.

How has it helped my organization?

Datadog has significantly improved our organization’s monitoring capabilities by centralizing all of our logs and making them easily searchable. This has streamlined our troubleshooting process, allowing for quicker root cause analysis.

Additionally, its ease of implementation meant that we could cover all of our services comprehensively, ensuring that logs and metrics were thoroughly captured across our entire ecosystem. This has enhanced our ability to maintain system reliability and performance.

What is most valuable?

The intuitive user interface has been one of the most valuable features for us. Unlike other platforms like Grafana, as an example, where learning how to query either involves a lot of trial and error or memorization almost like learning a new language, Datadog’s UI makes finding logs, metrics, and performance data straightforward and efficient. This ease of use has saved us time and reduced the learning curve for new team members, allowing us to focus more on analysis and troubleshooting rather than on learning the tool itself.

What needs improvement?

While the UI and search functionality are excellent, further improvement could be made in the querying of logs by offering more advanced templates or suggestions based on common use cases. This would help users discover powerful queries they might not think to create themselves.

Additionally, enhancing alerting capabilities with more customizable thresholds or automated recommendations could provide better insights, especially when dealing with complex environments like ours with numerous microservices.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for five years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We have never experienced any downtime.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We previously used Sumo Logic.


    Kevin Palmer

Useful log aggregation and management with helpful metrics aggregation

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We use Datadog for log aggregation and management, metrics aggregation, application performance monitoring, infrastructure monitoring (serverless (Lambda functions), containers (EKS), standalone hosts (EC2)), database monitoring (RDS) and alerting based on metric thresholds and anomalies, log events, APM anomalies, forecasted threshold breaches, host behaviors and synthetics tests.

Datadog serves a whole host of purposes for us, with an all-in-one UI and integrations between them built in and handled without any effort required from us.

We use Datadog for nearly all of our monitoring and information analysis from the infrastructure level up through the application stack.

How has it helped my organization?

Datadog provides us value in three major ways:

First, Datadog provides best-in-class functionality in many, if not all, of the products to which we subscribe (infrastructure, APM, log management, serverless, synthetics, real user monitoring, DB monitoring). In my experience with other tools that provide similar functionality, Datadog provides the largest feature set with the most flexibility and the best performance.

Second, Datadog allows us to access all of those services in one place. Having to learn and manage only one tool for all of those purposes is a major benefit.

Third, Datadog provides significant connectivity between those services so that we can view, summarize, organize, translate and correlate our data with maximum effect. Not needing to manually integrate them to draw lines between those pieces of information is a huge time savings for us.

What is most valuable?

I use log management and monitors most often.

Log management is a great way for me to identify changes in behavior across services and environments as we make changes or as user behavior evolves. I can filter out excess or not useful logs, in part or in full, I can look for trends and I can group by multiple facets.

Monitors allow me to rest easy knowing that I'll be alerted to unexpected changes in behavior throughout our environments so that I can be proactive without having to dedicate active cycles to watching all facets of our environments.

What needs improvement?

In my four years using the product, the only feature request I, or anyone on my team, has had was the ability to view query parameters in query samples.

Otherwise, improvements are already released faster than we can give them sufficient time and attention, so I'm very happy with the product and don't have any specific requests at this time.

The cost does add up quickly, so it can be some effort to justify the necessary outlay to those paying the bills. That said, Datadog provides sufficient benefits to warrant our continued use.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for four years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

In four years of daily use I haven't noticed any periods of downtime.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It's amazing to me how performant Datadog is given how much data we pass to it.

How are customer service and support?

We've opened probably six or eight support tickets in four years of use. In some cases, the problem or question was complex and took some time to resolve. That said, customer support was always able to debug the issue and find a solution for us, so my experience has been very positive.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I've used New Relic, Honeycomb, Grafana, Splunk, Prometheus, Graylog and others.

How was the initial setup?

Given the breadth of configuration options, the initial setup was fairly involved for us. We also use several services and deploy the agent in various ways because we're using traditional servers, serverless, and K8s.

What about the implementation team?

We implemented the solution in-house.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The solution can be pricey if you're using many services and/or shipping lots of data, but in my opinion, the value is greater than the cost, so I would suggest doing an evaluation before making a decision.


    Charlie W.

Helpful support, with centralized pipeline tracking and error logging

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

Our primary use case is custom and vendor-supplied web application log aggregation, performance tracing and alerting. 

How has it helped my organization?

Through the use of Datadog across all of our apps, we were able to consolidate a number of alerting and error-tracking apps, and Datadog ties them all together in cohesive dashboards. 

What is most valuable?

The centralized pipeline tracking and error logging provide a comprehensive view of our development and deployment processes, making it much easier to identify and resolve issues quickly. 

Synthetic testing is great, allowing us to catch potential problems before they impact real users. Real user monitoring gives us invaluable insights into actual user experiences, helping us prioritize improvements where they matter most. And the ability to create custom dashboards has been incredibly useful, allowing us to visualize key metrics and KPIs in a way that makes sense for different teams and stakeholders. 

What needs improvement?

While the documentation is very good, there are areas that need a lot of focus to pick up on the key details. In some cases the screenshots don't match the text when updates are made. 

I spent longer than I should trying to figure out how to correlate logs to traces, mostly related to environmental variables.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for about three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

We have been impressed with the uptime.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It's scalable and customizable. 

How are customer service and support?

Support is helpful. They help us tune our committed costs and alert us when we start spending out of the on-demand budget.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We used a mix of SolarWinds, UptimeRobot, and GitHub actions. We switched to find one platform that could give deep app visibility.

How was the initial setup?

Setup is generally simple. .NET Profiling of IIS and aligning logs to traces and profiles was a challenge.

What about the implementation team?

We implemented the solution in-house.

What was our ROI?

There has been significant time saved by the development team in terms of assessing bugs and performance issues.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I'd advise others to set up live trials to asses cost scaling. Small decisions around how monitors are used can have big impacts on cost scaling. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

NewRelic was considered. LogicMonitor was chosen over Datadog for our network and campus server management use cases.

What other advice do I have?

We are excited to dig further into the new offerings around LLM and continue to grow our footprint in Datadog. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Hybrid Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Amazon Web Services (AWS)


    reviewer2561139

Consistent, centralized service for varied cloud-based applications

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

The current use case for Datadog in our environment is observability. We use Datadog as the primary log ingestion and analysis point, along with consolidation of application/infrastructure metrics across cloud environments and realtime alerting to issues that arise in production.

Datadog integrates within all aspects of our infrastructure and applications to provide valuable insights into Containers, Serverless functions, Deep Logging Analysis, Virtualized Hardware and Cost Optimizations.

How has it helped my organization?

Datadog improved our observability layer by creating a consistent, centralized service for all of our varied cloud-based applications. All of our production and non-production environment applications and infrastructure send metrics directly to Datadog for analysis and determination of any issues that would need to be looked at by the Infrastructure, Platform and Development teams for quick remediation. Using Datadog as this centralized Observability platform has enabled us to become leaner without sacrificing project timelines when issues arise and require triage for efficient resolution.

What is most valuable?

All of Datadog's features have become valuable tools in our cloud environments.

Our primary alerts, based on metrics and synthetic transactions, are the most used and relied upon for decreased MTTA/MTTR across all of our platforms. This is followed by deep log analysis that enables us to quickly and easily get to a preliminary root cause that someone on the infrastructure, platform or development teams can take and focus their attention on the precise target that Datadog revealed as the issue to be remediated.

What needs improvement?

The two areas I could see needing improvement or a feature to add value are building a more robust SIM that would include container scanning to rival other such products on the market so we do not need to extend functionality to another third-party provider. The other expands the alerting functions by creating a new feature to add direct SMS notifications, on-call rotation scheduling, etc., that could replace the need to have this as an external third party solution integration.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been a Datadog user for almost ten years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Datadog is very stable, and we've only come across a few items that needed to be addressed quickly when there were issues.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability is very favorable, aside from cost/budget, which limits the scalability of this platform.

How are customer service and support?

Both customer service and support need a little work, as we have had a number of requests/issues that were not addressed as we needed them to be.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Being an Observability SME, I have used many native and third party solutions, including Dynatrace, New Relic, CloudWatch and Zabbix. As previously mentioned, Datadog provides a superior platform for centralizing and consolidating our Observability layer. Switching to Datadog was a no-brainer when most other solutions either didn't provide the maturity of functions, or have them available, at all.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was very straightforward, and the integrations were easily configured.

What about the implementation team?

We implemented Datadog in-house.

What was our ROI?

For the most part, Datadog's ROI is quite impressive when you consider all of the features and functions that are centralized on the platform. It doesn't require us to purchase additional third-party solutions to fill in the gaps.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The setup was dead simple once the cloud integrations and agent components were identified and executed. Licensing falls into our normal third-party processes, so it was a familiar feeling when we started with Datadog. Cost is the only outlier when it comes to a perfect solution. Datadog is expensive, and each add-on drives that cost further into the realm of requiring justifications to finance expanding the core suite of features we would like to enable.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Yes, we evaluated several competing platforms that included Dynatrace, New Relic and Zabbix.

What other advice do I have?

They should provide more inclusive pricing, or an "all you can eat" tier that would include all relevant features, as opposed to individual cost increases to let Datadog to become more valuable and replace even more third-party solutions that have a lower cost of entry.


    Lin Qui

Excellent APM, RUM and dashboards

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We use the solution for APM, anomaly detection, resource metrics, RUM, and synthetics.

We use it to build baseline metrics for our apps before we start focusing in on performance improvements. A lot of times that’s looking at methods that take too long to run and diving into db queries and parsing.

I’ve used it in multiple configurations in aws and azure. I’ve built it using terraform and hand rolled.

I’ve used it predominantly with Ruby and Node and a little bit of Python.

How has it helped my organization?

The solution provides deep insights into our stack. It gives us the ability to measure and monitor before making decisions.

We're using it to make informed decisions about performance. Being able to show how across a timeline we increased performance from a release via a visual indication of p50+ metrics is almost magical.

Another way we use it is for leading indicators of issues that might be happening. So for example, anomaly detection on gauge metrics across the app and having synthetics build in with alerting configurations are both ways we can get alerted sometimes even before a big issue is about to happen.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable aspects include APM, RUM and dashboards.

I think of Datadog as an analytics company first. And that the integrations around notifications and alerts as a part of insight discoverability.

Everything Datadog offers for me is around knowledge building and how much do I know about the deep details of my stack.

The pricing model makes more sense than what we paid for against other competitors. I was at one job where we used two competing services because DD didn’t have BAA for APM. And then when it offered it, we immediately dumped the other solution for Datadog.

What needs improvement?

Logging is not a great experience. Searching for specific logs and then navigating around the context of the results is slow and cumbersome. Honestly that is my only gripe for Datadog. It’s a wonderful product outside of log searching. I have had better experience using other services that aggregate logs for search.

My use case for it is around discoverability. Log search is fine if I’m just looking for something specific. That said, if it’s something else targeted and I am wandering around looking for possible issues, it’s really unintuitive.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for more than eight years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

Very stable.

What about the implementation team?

We always implement the solution in-house.


    Gediminas Anza

Increases efficiency, helps with customer satisfaction, and enhances collaboration

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

The primary use case of Datadog within our organization encompasses providing a comprehensive and sophisticated solution that caters to the diverse needs of our internal customers. We have strategically implemented Datadog to serve as a centralized platform for monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing various aspects of our operations. With a robust suite of functionalities, Datadog empowers us to meet the dynamic requirements of over 40 internal customers efficiently.

Through Datadog, we offer a wide array of services to our internal stakeholders, allowing them to access and leverage its capabilities to enhance performance, troubleshoot issues, and make data-driven decisions. The tool's versatility enables different teams within our organization to monitor and track distinct metrics, such as application performance, infrastructure health, and logs, tailored to their specific requirements.

Moreover, Datadog serves as a pivotal component in our organizational ecosystem by streamlining processes, enhancing collaboration, and fostering a culture of data-driven decision-making. By harnessing the power of Datadog, our internal customers can proactively address issues, optimize resources, and ultimately improve operational efficiency across the board.

In essence, the primary use case of Datadog in our organization revolves around empowering our internal customers with a comprehensive and feature-rich solution that enables them to monitor, analyze, and optimize various aspects of our operations seamlessly and effectively. This strategic implementation of Datadog plays a vital role in enhancing our overall performance, fostering transparency, and driving continuous improvement within our organization.

How has it helped my organization?

Datadog has significantly contributed to enhancing the overall effectiveness and efficiency of our organization through various key improvements. One of the standout benefits has been the accelerated resolution of issues. By leveraging Datadog's monitoring and alerting capabilities, we have been able to swiftly detect, diagnose, and address issues before they escalate, resulting in minimized downtime and enhanced operational continuity.

Moreover, the implementation of Datadog has had a tangible positive impact on customer satisfaction. With improved visibility into our systems and applications, coupled with proactive monitoring and performance optimization, we have been able to deliver a more reliable and seamless experience to our customers. This has translated into higher customer satisfaction scores and strengthened relationships with our stakeholders.

Another notable improvement brought about by Datadog is the streamlining of our toolset. By identifying and removing multiple unused or redundant features and tools, Datadog has helped optimize our workflows and resources. This decluttering of unnecessary functionalities has not only increased operational efficiency yet also streamlined our processes, allowing us to focus on the tools and features that truly add value to our operations.

In summary, Datadog's impact on our organization has been profound, enhancing our ability to resolve issues rapidly, improving customer satisfaction levels, and streamlining our toolset for increased efficiency and focus. These improvements have led to a more robust and resilient operational environment, enabling us to better meet the needs of our internal and external stakeholders.

What is most valuable?

Within our organization, we have found the Agents feature in Datadog to be exceptionally valuable due to its rich set of functionalities and capabilities. The Agents play a crucial role in our monitoring and data collection processes, providing a comprehensive and reliable means to gather crucial performance metrics and insights across our systems and applications.

One of the key reasons why the agents feature stands out as particularly valuable is its versatility. The Agents offer a wide range of monitoring and data collection options, allowing us to capture diverse metrics and performance data with precision. This flexibility enables us to tailor our monitoring strategy to meet the specific needs of different teams and use cases within our organization.

Moreover, the agents feature in Datadog enhances the overall observability of our infrastructure and applications. By deploying Agents strategically across our environment, we can gather real-time metrics, logs, and traces, enabling us to monitor the health, performance, and behavior of our systems comprehensively. This deep level of observability empowers us to proactively identify issues, optimize performance, and make informed decisions based on accurate and timely data.

Furthermore, the agents feature in Datadog plays a pivotal role in driving actionable insights and facilitating efficient troubleshooting. With the detailed data collected by the Agents, we can perform in-depth analysis, detect anomalies, and troubleshoot issues quickly and effectively. This proactive approach to monitoring and analysis ultimately enhances our operational efficiency and resilience.

In essence, the agents feature in Datadog stands out as a valuable asset within our organization due to its robust functionality, versatility, and role in providing comprehensive monitoring and observability capabilities. By leveraging the power of the Agents feature, we can effectively monitor, analyze, and optimize our systems and applications to ensure seamless operations and performance excellence.

What needs improvement?

In assessing areas for potential improvement, one key aspect where Datadog could enhance its service is in the realm of billing CSV reports. Presently, the billing CSV reports provide insights into billing-related information yet are somewhat limited in functionality, typically offering reports with only three columns. Expanding the capabilities of the billing CSV reports to include more detailed and customizable information would greatly benefit users by allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of their usage, costs, and billing trends within Datadog.

Additionally, in considering features for inclusion in the next release of Datadog, the development of more robust and customizable billing CSV reports could be a significant enhancement. By allowing users to tailor their billing reports to specific metrics, timeframes, and parameters of interest, Datadog could provide greater transparency and control over billing data, enabling users to make informed decisions regarding resource allocation, cost optimization, and budget planning.

Moreover, the inclusion of features such as cost forecasting, budget tracking, and customizable alerts related to billing thresholds could further empower users to manage their expenses effectively and proactively monitor and control costs within Datadog. These additions would not only enhance user experience and satisfaction, however, also contribute to a more holistic and actionable approach to financial management within the Datadog platform.

By refining the functionality of billing CSV reports and incorporating advanced features for cost analysis, forecasting, and monitoring, Datadog can elevate its service offering and provide users with enhanced tools for optimizing their usage, expenses, and financial oversight within the platform.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for over three years.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Datadog is easy to scale. However, it's scaled for price, so be sure to measure what you need and not push all logs to the solution, or your price will skyrocket quickly.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We use multiple APM tools to have both price and value correlations relevant to the teams using them.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

Request a test account during the POC phase to determine if the tool is the right fit; all providers do that for free.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We did POC with over five products. I can't name them due to the related NDA.


    reviewer9816413

Easy, more reliable, and transparent monitoring

  • September 19, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

We use the solution to monitor and investigate issues with production services at work. We're periodically reviewing the service catalog view for the various applications and I use it to identify any anomalies with service metrics, any changes in user behavior evident via API calls, and/or spikes in errors.

We use monitors to trigger alerts for on-call engineers to act upon. The monitors have set thresholds for request latency, error rates, and throughput.

We also use automated rules to block bad actors based on request volume or patterns.

How has it helped my organization?

Datadog has made setting up monitors easier, more reliable, and more transparent. This has helped standardize our on-call process and set all of our on-call engineers up for success.

It has also standardized the way we evaluate issues with our applications by encouraging all teams to use the service catalog.

It makes it easier for our platforms and QA teams to get other engineering teams up to speed with managing their own applications' performance.

Overall, Datadog has been very helpful for us.

What is most valuable?

The service catalog view is very helpful for periodic reviews of our application. It has also standardized the way we evaluate issues with our applications. Having one page with an easy-to-scan view of app metrics, error patterns, package vulnerabilities, etc., is very helpful and reduces friction for our full-stack engineers.

Monitors have also been very valuable when setting up our on-call processes. It makes it easy to set up and adjust alerting to keep our teams aware of anything going wrong.

What needs improvement?

Datadog is great overall. One thing to improve would be making it easier to see common patterns across traces. I sometimes end up in a trace but have a hard time finding other common features about the error/requests that are similar to that trace. This could be easier to get to; however, in that case, it's actually an education issue.

Another thing that could be improved is the service list page sometimes refreshes slowly, and I accidentally click the wrong environment since the sort changes late.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for about a year.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

It is very stable. I have not seen any issues with Datadog.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It seems very scalable.

How are customer service and support?

I've had no specific experience with technical support.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Neutral

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We used Honeycomb before. We switched since Datadog offered more tooling.

How was the initial setup?

Each application has been easy to instrument.

What about the implementation team?

We implemented the solution in-house.

What was our ROI?

Engineers save an unquantifiable amount of time by having one standard view for all applications and monitors.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I am not exposed to this aspect of Datadog.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We did not evaluate other options.


    reviewer902462

Capable of pinpointing warnings and errors in logs and provide detailed context

  • September 18, 2024
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

Our primary use case for Datadog is to monitor, analyze, and optimize the performance and health of our applications and infrastructure.

We leverage its logging, metrics, and tracing capabilities to pinpoint issues, track system performance, and improve overall reliability.

Datadog’s ability to provide real-time insights and alerting on key metrics helps us quickly address issues, ensuring smooth operations. It’s integral for visibility across our microservices architecture and cloud environments.

How has it helped my organization?

Datadog has been incredibly valuable to our organization. Its ability to pinpoint warnings and errors in logs and provide detailed context is essential for troubleshooting.

The platform's request tracing feature offers comprehensive insights into user flows, allowing us to quickly identify issues and optimize performance.

Additionally, Datadog's real-time monitoring and alerting capabilities help us proactively manage system health, ensuring operational efficiency across our applications and infrastructure.

What is most valuable?

Being able to filter requests by latency is invaluable, as it provides immediate insight into which endpoints require further analysis and optimization. This feature helps us quickly identify performance bottlenecks and prioritize improvements.

Additionally, the ability to filter requests by user email is extremely useful for tracking down user-specific issues faster. It streamlines the troubleshooting process and enables us to provide more targeted support to individual users, improving overall customer satisfaction.

What needs improvement?

The query performance could be improved, particularly when handling large datasets, as slower response times can hinder efficiency.

Additionally, the interface can sometimes feel overwhelming, with so much happening at once, which may discourage users from exploring new features.

Simplifying the layout or providing clearer guidance could enhance user experience. Any improvements related to query optimization would be highly beneficial, as it would further streamline workflows and boost productivity.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for five years.


    reviewer907251

Good logging, easy to find issues, and saves time

  • September 18, 2024
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

We use the solution for APM, AWS, Lambda, logging, and infrastructure. We have many different things all over AWS, and having one place to look is great.

We have all sorts of different AWS things out there that are in C# and Node. Having a single place to log and APM into is very important to us.

Keeping track of the cloud infrastructure is also important. We have Lambda, containers, EC2, etc.

Having a super simple interface to filter the searching for APM and logging is great. It is super easy to show people how to use. This is super important to us.

How has it helped my organization?

Finding issues quickly is super important. Being able to create dashboards and alert on issues.

Having the ability to create dashboards has really taught us how to utilize the searching part of the system. We are able to share them, and build upon them so easily. Many iterations later people are putting some solid information out there.

Alerting is also important to us. We have set up many alerts that help us spot issues in the platform before they become bigger issues. This has enabled my teams to use incidents and address the issues so they are no longer problems.

What is most valuable?

Alerting on running systems is very helpful. Finding issues is quick. We have one place for logging, searching through. Being able to save these and reference them in the future and build upon them.

The logging in general is one of my favorite features. The search is so straight forward and easy to use. Just being able to click on a field and add it to search has taught me so much about the interface, It might not be as useful without a shortcut like that to teach me the system. We have Cloudflare logs in there, and I have no idea sometimes how to filter on such a buried piece of JSON. That is where the interface helps me by clicking on the add to search I get what I need.

What needs improvement?

The "Pager Duty" replacement is something we are very interested in. We only really use pager duty to call the team when things are down.

I love to have some DD guru come in and do a department training directly at our setup. We would love to have someone come in and show us the things we could do better within our current setup.

Also saving a bit of cash would also help if there are things we are doing that are costing us. It's a big enough tool that it is tough to have someone dedicated to manage. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I've used the solution for a bit over a year at this point.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The stability seems good here too.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Scalability seems good to me. I have no complaints

How are customer service and support?

I get answers from our contact, and one team member did reach out. It went well.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We used Loggly. 

We switched because we wanted an all-in-one tool

How was the initial setup?

Some parts of our setup were tough. Some Windows container setups cost us a lot of time.

The AWS infrastructure was tough to fully turn on due to the large cost of everything being run.

What about the implementation team?

We handled the setup ourselves in-house.

What was our ROI?

This cost us more overall. ROI is hard to sell. That said, I can find issues way faster and see what is going on in my entire platform. I pay back the cost every month with productivity. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

It is going to cost you more than you think to keep everything running. We saw value in the one-for-all solution, however, it came at a premium to what we were paying. 

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We did evaluate Dynatrace.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Amazon Web Services (AWS)