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About Datadog
Easily analyze logs at any scale and or budget. Solve issues quickly, fine-tune performance, and stay ahead of security threats.
It's expensive but the pricing is easy to understand and keep track of.
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Datadog is the best SAAS alternative for Monitoring
Comments: My experience is great, documentation is very helpfull.
Pros:
You dont have to manage anything, you just setup your agent and you have monitoring done.
Cons:
Documentation is not public available, i dont understand why.
Everything in a single pane of glass
Comments: I have had a great overall experience with the product, the customer success team, and the support team at Datadog. I would highly recommend.
Pros:
Datadog is a solid and stable product. They provide easy to use features and functionality that sets the standard for APM and Security tools - and their suite of tools is continuously expanding to important areas. The APM capabilities were able to handle our complex technology stack with little to no configuration necessary.
Cons:
Not necessarily a con, more of a caution to monitor your consumption.. We worked with the customer success team to ensure our account was right sized based on forecasted usage. In the beginning we had to monitor our on-demand consumption as we outgrew our initial needs, this was handled incredibly well by the Datadog team, but you do need to keep an eye on your own consumption to avoid additional costs.
Alternatives Considered: IBM Instana and New Relic
Reasons for Choosing Datadog: We were looking to consolidate our output from our cloud provider to reduce I/O traffic and security risk. Also, we felt the use of Datadog would simplify our integrations (and the number of integrations overall) by using a multi-purpose tool.
Switched From: IBM Instana and Sumo Logic
Reasons for Switching to Datadog: We felt the specific mix of technologies covered by their APM was a differentiating factor for us.
Endless Sales calls
Pros:
Nothing. I haven't and won't use them because their Sales team is so hyper aggressive.
Cons:
DataDog got my cell phone number and that's when it all went down hill. For months they've called me — sometimes extremely early in the morning at time zone inappropriate times — to attempt to get our business. Just this morning, they called starting at 8am not once, not twice, but three times in a row each from different numbers. I've asked them to stop. I've begged them to stop. I've spoken with managers. I did so again this morning! But I've lost hope that I'll ever land on a do not call list because I'm convinced they don't have one. The product, frankly, looks good. It's something I'd considered using. But their Sales team is so ridiculously aggressive — who calls someone three or four times in a row from different numbers every five minutes at 8am? — that I will never, ever use them as a vendor. And if you value your sanity, never express even the most vague amount of interest to these folks because apparently they will never stop relentlessly calling you. To say that their Sales team has left a bad taste in my mouth is an understatement.
Dog eat Dog world
Comments: DataDog has allowed me to bring Fortune 500 company insights and application monitoring to a early stage startup!
Pros:
DataDog is able to ingest and make sense of a complicated cloud application without the developer having to understand the infrastructure or program specifically for it.
Cons:
That if I could afford it I would turn on all the features 24/7 and use them all.
Alternatives Considered: Prometheus
Reasons for Switching to Datadog: Needed the value fast with little to no development time.
DataDog is key component of our engineering stack!
Comments: Initially we had purchased DataDog to get some basic observability and to lift our logs into a central location. Quickly we began leveraging there additional features to gain deeper insights, better monitoring, and to speed up troubleshooting. DataDog is now a cornerstone of our software stack and everyone from engineers up and into DevOps/SREs use this on a day-to-day basis.
Pros:
The software can scale with the business needs. You can start with basic features or leverage many as you like (for $$) to gain deeper insights. Engineers once onboarded use it heavily to spot issues or troubleshoot more obscure bugs both in production and development.
Cons:
You often need to review usage and costs. Misconfigurations, migration projects (where legacy + new infrastructures are required), integrations which may cause double reporting need to be observed to prevent run-away spend.
Alternatives Considered: New Relic
Reasons for Switching to Datadog: We chose DataDog due to extensive feature set and existing product knowledge within the engineering team.
Best Monitoring and Observability Tool
Comments: Best and good experience with datadog tool.
Pros:
Experience with Datadog is Best. Using this Tool since 1 year. I worked on many monitoring tool but this is the one best for cloud and infrastructure monitoring. Datadog provides many third party tools integration, we did many integration and monitored many services. we can setup the alerts on our services for let us know before any unusual activity happens. and main thing is we can redirect that alerts to our notification channel and our teams to work on that. We can integrated our frontend and backend applications and we can collect logs also for our application and we can more debug it. They have built in dashboard feature we can manually create dashboards according to our use case. we can also create synthetic scripts and synthetic monitors such as ping for testing our website is available or not or its properly working or not. we can query our data and fetch it accordingly. Talking about AWS and azure services integration, Its totally easy our teams hasn't fetch any issue, its easy as it is. overall experience is good while using this tool best for keep our application and services up to date and running. They have active customer service.
Cons:
Nothing to dislike about Datadog, pricing is quite high but this tool has providing you lot more integration and active customer support so you can raise your query and You will get feedback fast.
The Valuable Data Safety App
Comments: Datadog has improved the data security procedures, and it gives companies the right operational support.
Pros:
The security measure from the program has been well implemented, and it resolves all the data needs.
Cons:
The most efficient data resolving needs are well captured by Datadog.
Good tool for monitoring
Comments: Good tool, a bit expensive but worth it.
Pros:
A complete suite to track and monitor applications
Cons:
Sometimes is complete to track an error and complex integration with some clouds
IT Management and Monitoring
Comments: Overall, DataDog is a great tool for IT management and monitoring. It is easy to implement and manage. It has different subscription plans including free trial, pro, and enterprise subscription plans at very reasonable prices per month.
Pros:
A free trial is available along with other subscription options. Opportunity to create multiple user accounts. 400+ integration and unlimited alerts. Custom Matrics.
Cons:
High licensing pricing as compared to other IT management options. Limited data storage for a limited time
Review of Datadog
Pros:
Datadog is a very useful tool for monitoring and analyzing data, metrics, etc. Provides good visualization and tracing.
Cons:
It's quite a complex tool until you get your way around.
Monitoring our micro services app with datadog
Comments: Use it every day, easy to implement
Pros:
All in one shop. APM, DB monitoring , synthetic transaction and log analysis
Cons:
APM does not work well on nodejs asyc services. Might be hard to track transactions.
Alternatives Considered: New Relic
Reasons for Switching to Datadog: we used new relic in the past 10 years in a former company. We wanted to try someting new and a lower cost
Datadog is a great Observability+log analysis tool
Comments: It's a great tool for monitoring, alerting, log analysis and synthetics. Good support for small startup companies as well.
Pros:
Ease of integrataion. Both alerts, metrics and log aggregation in one place. Website Synthetics was very useful too.
Cons:
Data ingestion cost can be too high at times if not controlled in a granular manner.
Datadog Review
Comments: Datadog is a top-notch monitoring solution for complex environments, offering rich features and functionality, albeit with a learning curve.
Pros:
Datadog excels at providing real-time, in-depth insights into application and infrastructure performance, with a user-friendly interface and robust integrations.
Cons:
Initial setup and customization can be overwhelming, and it may be expensive for smaller businesses.
Tried but with hesitation elected to stay on SolarJunk
Comments: We tried the product and may reconsider as soon as we can visual an ROI worthwhile
Pros:
It provided some key insights just missed on an all-in-one package
Cons:
key features like integrated APM and IPAM missing
Everything Everywhere All at Once in One Place
Pros:
The dashboards and alerts are great for monitoring system status. The automated tests are great for checking the status of our systems externally.
Cons:
Because they are a one-stop shop it is difficult to figure out the exact tooling you need for a problem. They are solving EVERY problem so it's hard to sort things out.
datadog stuff
Comments: i have a great account team that really partner with me. the service is very useful and reliable
Pros:
the ease of implimentation and the ability to capture meaningfully info easilyquickly
Cons:
it's super expensive....almost cost prohibitive
Datadog review
Pros:
I liked the fact that DataDog provides an easy-to-use platform for visualizing, monitoring, and alerting on all my infrastructure metrics. It's very comprehensive and the integrated dashboards allow me to quickly identify any issues. It's also great that it can integrate with other technologies, allowing me to have a complete view of my system.
Cons:
I didn't like the complexity of setting up custom dashboards and metrics. It was difficult to find the right combination of settings and tools to get the desired result.
Best in class APM that can meet all APM, Monitoring, and Logging needs
Comments: I love it - i use it for work, I use it for home. I find it amazing for finding problems and monitoring systems.
Pros:
I can handle ALL things in Datadog. I have an answer for CI / Pipelines, arbitrary metrics, trace data, logging and more.
Cons:
There are a lot of specific costs. Compare, if you will, with NewRelic (all features are free) or Dynatrace (cost on retention and davis units). If you enable "all the things", it can be costly.
Alternatives Considered: Dynatrace, Sumo Logic and New Relic
Reasons for Choosing Datadog: Better and more reliable.
Reasons for Switching to Datadog: Better value, more performant
Datadog does a lot out of the box
Comments: We are using Datadog to monitor and observe over 3000 distinct video streams for outages. It does the job pretty admirably even if I can't tweak the alerts and dashboards as much as I'd like.It is VERY expensive. But it does a lot.
Pros:
It's pretty easy to get a lot out of Datadog right out of the box -- the AWS and other integrations are amazing and easy to use.
Cons:
It's REALLY expensive.It's not so easy to really really tweak the dashboarding and alerts to do more advanced mathematics or analysis.
Alternatives Considered: Grafana
Reasons for Choosing Datadog: I was not involved in the decision
Switched From: Grafana
Reasons for Switching to Datadog: I was not involvd
A must in the monitoring toolbox
Comments: the customer experience is perfect, we are assisted every step of the process, and the support is reactive
Pros:
Datadog is a very powerfull tools, it allows you to gatehered lot of differents metrics, and create very powerfull dashboard to monitor everything that append in your app (server side) but also to monitor your API or your network. it's a very powerful tool !
Cons:
It can be a bit tricky at the beginning to setup your dashboard, there is a learning curve to understand how to implements everythings
Great end to end Integration
Pros:
Datadog is great for bootstrapping and it can get you quite far! Monitoring and alerting tooling is awesome, integrate well with the new products
Cons:
Datadog is one of the few solutions I’m the market that provides all stack (logs, security, apm, infra …) and they know it. It is not cheap, when compared individually but looking at the big scope the integration is what we are paying for.
Excellent, extensible monitoring
Pros:
The range of integrations for the product allows us to pull every possible metric needed.
Cons:
Does have a little bit of a learning curve but provides an excellent learning academy
maintain observability with Datadog
Pros:
Ease of use and flexibility. Beginning teams can leverage out of the box but you can grow into this product as it is quite feature rich. The product just works.
Cons:
It is so expensive that we consistently have to trim usage when not needed. Also due to this we have to justify the product constantly
Very initiative and easy to deploy and set up.
Pros:
Compared to our previous observability tool it was incredibly easy connecting Datadog to all of our data sources. All the connectors we needed were already created so my team didn't have to spend time writing code to collect and send telemetry.
Cons:
Some features can be a bit expensive such as synthetic tests and while there are tools to help track spend, there could be a bit more granularity in the RBAC on who can turn on features that have additional.
Datadog is best in class
Comments: Love it, could not imagine better.
Pros:
Easy to use and gives us the data we need to understand what is happening in our applications.
Cons:
It has taken us a while to implement. Ebs support is not as intuitive as others.
Alternatives Considered: Splunk Enterprise and Observe