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New Relic rebuilt its pricing around data rather than hosts: you pay for gigabytes of telemetry ingested and for the number of full-platform users, not per monitored host. That change made it one of the more approachable all-in-one platforms for cloud monitoring. Infrastructure, APM, logs, synthetics, and browser monitoring under one meter, across all major clouds. - Source: dev.to / 6 days ago
New Relic has the broadest type matrix โ seven first-class monitor types including a genuine no-code Step monitor, broken-links, and cert checks โ plus serious compliance (SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA BAA, FedRAMP Moderate). For regulated teams that need a no-code authoring path, it is a real contender. - Source: dev.to / 24 days ago
At AWS re:Invent 2025, I had the opportunity to give a brief demonstration at the New Relic booth that opened the stage to some AWS Heroes. In Linux environments, administrators often rely on CPU usage and load average metrics to determine whether an instance is appropriately sized. An oversized instance that sits idle wastes resources and drives up the cloud bill, whereas an undersized instance pushed to its... - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Ideal for: Teams that want comprehensive monitoring without drowning in complexity or cost. Official link:New Relic. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
Tembo integrates with observability tools like Sentry, Datadog, and New Relic to detect performance regressions, query slowdowns, and recurring exceptions. When it finds issues, it analyzes recent commits, traces the root cause, and opens pull requests with fixes or optimizations โ often before anyone notices the problem. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
> I only want some decent fan control instead of relying on random scripts off github. AMD has to release some sort of GUI panel for sure. Have you tried CoreCtrl [0]? > My 5800x3D and 6800XT deliver an outstanding Linux gaming experience. I have a 7900XTX and performance under Linux has been at least on par with Windows, sometimes better (though not by much). > May I ask what driver features are you missing? I'm... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
> The AMD experience on Linux is vastly better than the Nvidia one. I just wish we had an equivalent of AMD Software on Linux, so I could mess around with the settings more. For example, I like to limit the GPU to 50-75% of it's total power for ambient heat/cooling reasons, or UPS/PSU/electricity bill reasons when specific games make it hard to cap framerates. With AMD Software on Windows, it's no big deal. On... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
If you set it to POWER_SAVING instead of 3D_FULL_SCREEN, it uses the highest boost clock a lot less. Or if you use something like corectrl's application profiles (maybe the Windows vendor driver control panel has them?), you can selectively disable boost clock states in specific games. Source: about 3 years ago
I'm bias toward Asus motherboards. I have an "Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS WIFI II" and a "Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (WI-FI) ATX". Both boards have a fan control feature in the BIOS/EFI. On the Windows side both boards come with Ai Suite 3 software. On the Linux side you might want to take a look at Corectrl ==> https://gitlab.com/corectrl/corectrl. Source: about 3 years ago
I think CoreCtrl might offer some of what you're looking for. Source: about 3 years ago
Datadog - See metrics from all of your apps, tools & services in one place with Datadog's cloud monitoring as a service solution. Try it for free.
Open Hardware Monitor - Monitors temperature sensors, fan speeds, voltages, load and clock speeds, with optional graph.
Zabbix - Track, record, alert and visualize performance and availability of IT resources
SpeedFan - Hardware monitor for Windows that can access digital temperature sensors located on several 2-wire SMBus Serial Bus. Can access voltages and fan speeds and control fan speeds. Includes technical articles and docs.
Dynatrace - Cloud-based quality testing, performance monitoring and analytics for mobile apps and websites. Get started with Keynote today!
xScan - xScan is an application for viewing the behavior of your computer and Mac.