Sysmon alternatives and similar libraries
Based on the "Monitoring" category.
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Metrics
:chart_with_upwards_trend: Capturing JVM- and application-level metrics. So you know what's going on. -
Stagemonitor
an open source solution to application performance monitoring for java server applications -
Kamon
Distributed Tracing, Metrics and Context Propagation for applications running on the JVM -
Automon
Automon combines the power of AOP (AspectJ) with monitoring or logging tools you already use to declaratively monitor your Java code, the JDK, and 3rd party libraries. -
inspectIT
inspectIT is the leading Open Source APM (Application Performance Management) tool for analyzing your Java (EE) applications. -
Instrumental
Real-time Java application performance monitoring. A commercial service with free development accounts. -
BugSnag
Exception and error monitoring with a integration of several third party tools for a better workflow and a free hobbyist tier. -
SPM
Commercial performance monitor with distributing transaction tracing for JVM apps.
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README
Sysmon - lightweight platform monitoring for Java VMs
Sysmon is a lightweight platform monitoring tool. It's designed to gather performance data (CPU, disks, network, etc.) from the host running the Java VM. This data is gathered, packaged, and published via Java Management Extensions (JMX) for access using the JMX APIs and standard tools (such as jconsole or jmxtrans).
Sysmon can be run as a standalone daemon or as a library to add platform monitoring to any application.
Currently, Linux is the only platform for which monitoring has been implemented. However, building new or porting existing monitors to other Unix or Unix-like platforms should be pretty straightforward.
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License
This project is made available under the Apache 2.0 License.
*Note that all licence references and agreements mentioned in the Sysmon README section above
are relevant to that project's source code only.