New Relic One requires no special configurations to begin instrumentation. We can observe your applications down to their transactions and trace those transactions across your technology stack. We can instrument custom-built solutions and COTS software alike. New Relic One has uncovered issues with solutions that the vendor didn't know about. It once paid for itself through monitoring of SLA guaranteed solutions by providing availability reporting. We can compare our top transaction performance before and after changes through deployment markers and know if a change has had a negative impact. New Relic One Logs allow us to create custom alerts on obscure and detailed application output and correlate application logs to events. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are only direct top-level integrations for Azure and Google Cloud. While objects in, for example IBM Cloud, can be monitored, they require technology-specific integrations. Agent deployments require manual installations unless you have a patching/remote deployment solution already. Advanced configurations are not required as mentioned but are possible. Those advanced configurations are typically a component of the agent deployment and require a custom configuration file to be included for capturing say, logs for an application. There is no GUI to remotely add features to a deployed agent. This is a security measure understandably but adds a slight effort to the part of the admin. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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I always have instant access to real-time information regarding the performance of my systems... often allowing me to address issues PRIOR TO the customer being impacted. I rely on New Relic every single day to ensure that our systems are functioning optimally. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
If there is any performance degradation by using New Relic, it has been imperceptible to us or our customers. The initial configuration and customization does require some time & effort... but, certain for us, worth the effort. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
NewRelic was super easy to implement and very easy to use and navigate. Before NR we had log files all over the place on different windows VMs, was horrible to manage. But now we have them in one central place that we can query, review and monitor. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing at all it's great.. I struggled a little bit setting up monitors and dashboards, but only due to not giving it enough attention and focus - once I say down and actually made myself do it, it was very easy and made sense Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
a grate feature was the ease of use. I used in my Node Application, it was very easy to integrate and implement in the overall application. All it took was installing the npm package and a few lines of code to add in my code base.
Another feature I loved was the user experience, it was very smooth. Every feature was easily available, while the customer support is amazing, user rarely needs it because they can explore easily on their own. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The free tier allows very limited user to access. Makes it a bit difficult to collaborate. Also a minor flaw was logs, I tried to monitor logs but the logs were not as detailed and robust as I expected. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
New Relic makes it really easy to transition to their solution since its comes with many pre-built queries and ready to use monitors through its premium interfaces. The solution is cloud-agnostic and highly compatible with various telemetry sources, which made it an ideal all-in-on ecosystem for our observability needs. We were able to utilize it to get more granular on what we spend our money on and further optimize our logs and traces. One of the stronger feature they offer is their application and performance monitoring interface (APM), which comes mostly ready-to-use with set monitors and tools to drill into discrepancies. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think one of the downside of New Relic is its pricing structure, which comprised of two components : the amount of data ingested and the number of user seats provisionned at each tier level. Altough the basic access tier come free of charge and the core tiers is pretty affordable, they do fall short when it come to usability of the more important features New Relic has to offer. The full platform access tier does provide all the functionnalities most users need, but the price increase is very substantial with this one. I would love for New Relic to come up with an alternative tier that provides a bit more than core, yet less that full platform, at an intermediate price. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I prefer New Relic for its real-time monitoring features. In the process, it gives me a well-rounded view of how my application is performing and hopefully allows me to track down and fix any problems before they become runaway issues. The dashboards are customizable and so is the alerting which makes staying on top of your major metrics really simple. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
New Relic, despite having tons of features, can be difficult to learn how to use if you are brand new to the service. It can feel overwhelming to get used to all of the different tools and metrics. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It was able to give me the best visibility over my app performance. Detailed dashboards, insightful metrics, and powerful alerting capabilities that help me identify issues quickly and resolve them even quicker are the things that I love. Having this end-to-end tracing of transactions is key for identifying performance improvements and bottlenecks. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
New Relic is loaded with features but what we dislike is the potentially complicated and pricey pricing structure for smaller businesses or those who do not require extensive monitoring. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Application Performance Monitoring (APM) is fantastic tool. It gives us lot of insights from our production applications. We make decisions of infrastructure resources based on traffic. It also help us to detect bugs inside out with all metadata. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Scheduling the reports will be more helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

NRQL, New Relic's customer query language, forms a fundamental layer of the platform that sets it above the competitors from our perspective. The competition try to state that NRQL has a steep learning curve that makes usage harder, however there are many ways that New Relic overcome that: strong documentation, samples throughout the platform, and even AI that can generate NRQL queries for you.
The agents are trivial to install and set up, with the documentation being well maintained. New Relic have a strong commitment to Open Telemetry, helping customers avoid vendor lock-in. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are attempts in New Relic to use AI-like tools to understand the root cause of incidents in complex interconnected systems, but frankly we've never found this to be effective, so while it can highlight all the various issues occurring it does not seem able to pin point which issues are the cause and which are the symptoms. We've had to build up custom dashboards and tooling to fill this gap.
New Relic's price model allows free users to access custom dashboards for free, but puts a paywall around showing the same data in New Relic's own views. This pushes cost-sensitive customers to duplicate New Relic views in dashboards, which makes an overhead and reduces usability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

I like the creation of different dashboards for the different use cases that Dazn has. I like how easy is to create queries, and how I can integrate the queries property into our codebase. I also like how I can create different dashboards for the different features I want to monitor so everything can be organised by topic and by team. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think the graphs could be better more informative and more up to date with industry standards, they lack details and the design I think is outdated. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Easy to use Informative Panel for My Infrastructure Health and stats. Its very easy to use because of severl install options and guided installation. I use Guided Install and My infrastruture is easily linked to view data logs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Price seems high. although, for the generous 100gb free tier, it is quite good even then. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.