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The latest News and Information on Monitoring for Websites, Applications, APIs, Infrastructure, and other technologies.

Solve your MTTR mysteries faster with Sumo Logic

Picture this: a crime scene where the evidence is scattered across five different rooms. There’s a footprint in one, a shattered window in another, a stray shoe on the stairs, and a witness across the street, who only saw part of what happened. Each clue matters in solving the case, but none of them tells the full story on their own.

How to Monitor Frontend Memory Usage

First of all, by frontend memory usage I mean the amount of memory that a user’s browser needs when using your website or webapp. Secondly, do you have any idea how much browser memory your website or webapp requires? Or do you know if or how much the memory footprint of your website/webapp has changed over the last few months? Or after the recent changes or releases you made? I’m guessing you don’t. Yet, this is important to monitor to avoid a bad user experience.

Shift-Left Monitoring for GitHub and Vercel Workflows

A recent LinkedIn poll by Peter Zaitsev asked: “What is the most common preventable cause of downtime in your environment?” Guess what most respondents said it was? Surprise, surprise – the top answer is Deploying Broken Code, with 57% of respondents selecting it. This reinforces how critical it is to catch issues before they hit production.

Beyond Shift Left: Engineering Leaders Increase Speed and Resilience With Observability

We recently had the privilege of hosting several industry experts and technology executives across platform strategy, SRE, and engineering enablement for breakfast at our Observability Day in London. We noted that they’re all facing the same fundamental tension: deliver faster, scale smarter, stay resilient, and somehow get ahead of what’s coming next. But how do you move fast without breaking things? And how do you prove the value of the things you don’t break?

Why You Need Real User Monitoring to Really Understand Your Web Performance

Great Lighthouse scores, but your site is still slow. Sound familiar? You’ve run PageSpeed Insights, Request Metrics, and every other synthetic test you can find. Your scores look great. But your analytics shows users bouncing, conversions dropping, and complaints about “slow pages.” What’s going on? The answer is simple: synthetic testing only tells you how your site performs in a test, not how it performs for real users in the real world.
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Smarter alerts using P75 for more signal and less noise

We've rolled out a new feature in Raygun Alerting that gives you more control over how you track and respond to performance regressions. Starting today, you can now use the 75th percentile (P75) as a filter option for page performance data in Real User Monitoring, such as Core Web Vitals and page load time, right alongside the default 'Average'. This option is available under the "Page/XHR performance change" condition and supports all the Web Vitals metrics we track: Let's break down why this matters, when you should use P75, and how it gives you better, faster insights into how real users are experiencing your site or app.

5 Tips for Managing Client Sites With Oh Dear

Managing dozens (or hundreds) of client sites can quickly become chaotic without the right tools. Whether you're running an agency, internal platform team or dev shop, visibility and control are everything. That's where Oh Dear comes in. Oh Dear is an all-in-one monitoring service that gives you a unified dashboard for uptime checks, performance monitoring, broken link detection, SSL and domain expiry alerts, scheduled task validation and more.