
"Effective cloud monitoring isn't about collecting more metrics and logs-it's about correlating telemetry in real time so you can explain 'why' something broke, not just 'what.'"
"The biggest differences between cloud monitoring tools show up in their data models, query layers, and integration ecosystems-not in dashboard screenshots."
"For Kubernetes, microservices, and multi-cloud setups, unified telemetry (metrics, logs, traces, and events in one platform) cuts investigation time and reduces operational overhead."
"Total cost of ownership goes beyond license price. Ingestion models, storage retention, and integration effort can easily dominate your actual spend."
Modern cloud environments generate vast amounts of telemetry, leading to noise and inefficiency in monitoring. Effective cloud monitoring requires correlating telemetry in real time to understand failures. Key differences among tools lie in their data models, query layers, and integration capabilities. Unified telemetry across metrics, logs, traces, and events is essential for reducing investigation time in complex environments. Total cost of ownership includes factors beyond license price, such as ingestion models and storage retention. New Relic is favored for its comprehensive observability across various cloud environments.
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