Payara Server is an open source, cloud-native middleware platform supporting reliable and secure deployments of Java EE (Jakarta EE) applications on premise, in the cloud or hybrid environments. Originally derived from GlassFish and used as a drop in replacement.
Monthly releases, bug fixes and a 10-year support lifecycle optimizes Payara Server for production deployments. Payara Server is aggressively compatible with common ecosystem components and ensures future compliance with Jakarta EE.
Payara Server is built and supported by a team of DevOps engineers dedicated to continued development and maintenance of the open source software, and committed to collaboration with the community to ensure Payara Server is the best option for production Java EE applications.
KloudMate is a monitoring and observability platform for engineering teams to reduce mean time to detect and repair (MTTD & MTTR), improve application performance and enhance user experience. The platform is spellworking for Developers, Site Reliability Engineers (SREs) and DevOps teams, who build, deploy & manage applications on microservices based architectures and distributed systems.
With its OpenTelemetry integration, KloudMate makes it effortless integrate with your software landscape, extending observability across diverse layers. This also enables interoperability, extensibility, vendor-neutralism and cost-efficiency.
Create dashboards, analyze logs, trace requests, monitor errors, setup alarms and get insightful metrics. All in a generous, forever free plan.
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Most monitoring platforms require code change at user end, instrumentation and agent installations, to integrate. KloudMate is non-intrusive and can be set up in minutes.
Most observability solutions in the market are extortionate, which often come with intricate pricing structures that become super expensive at scale. KloudMate keeps pricing simple, only based on the amount of logs ingested.
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KloudMate offers a non-intrusive, agent-less integration with AWS, that can be setup within minutes.
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AWS, Serverless, Lambda, RDS, CloudWatch, Kinesis, SQS, SES, CloudFront, S3, Amplify, API Gateway, Kafka
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Engineering teams building, deploying and managing distributed applications on multi-cloud, microservices based environments. Developers, DevOps teams, Site Reliability Engineers.
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