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New Relic

Starting at $0 No credit card required; 100 GB free ingest per month, 1 free full user + unlimited basic users, 8 days retention, 100 Synthetics Checks
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What is New Relic?

New Relic is a SaaS-based web and mobile application performance management provider for the cloud and the datacenter. They provide code-level diagnostics for dedicated infrastructures, the cloud, or hybrid environments and real time monitoring.

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Free (Forever)

$0

Cloud
No credit card required; 100 GB free ingest per month, 1 free full user + unlimited basic users, 8 days retention, 100 Synthetics Checks

Telemetry Data Platform

$0.25

Cloud
per month per extra GB data ingest (after first free 100GB per month)

Incident Intelligence

$0.50

Cloud
per month per event (after first 1000 free events per month)

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Product Details

What is New Relic?

New Relic offers cloud APM for application engineers, supporting observability and source of truth for engineers so they can make decisions with data across their entire software stack and the software life cycle.

There are an estimated 25 million engineers in the world across more than 25 distinct functions. Engineers can use New Relic to gather real-time insights and trending data about the performance of their software so they can be more resilient and deliver exceptional customer experiences. New Relic provides a platform that is built and sold as a unified experience, offering access to a secure telemetry cloud for metrics, events, logs, and traces; full-stack analysis tools; and predictable user-based pricing. New Relic boasts one of the industry’s largest ecosystems of open source integrations, so engineers can use New Relic alongside their other favorite applications.

New Relic Features

  • Supported: Telemetry Data Platform
  • Supported: Full-Stack Observability
  • Supported: Applied Intelligence

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New Relic Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android
Supported CountriesGlobal
Supported LanguagesEnglish

Frequently Asked Questions

New Relic is a SaaS-based web and mobile application performance management provider for the cloud and the datacenter. They provide code-level diagnostics for dedicated infrastructures, the cloud, or hybrid environments and real time monitoring.

Dynatrace, Datadog, and AppDynamics are common alternatives for New Relic.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 9.

The most common users of New Relic are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews From Top Reviewers

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Excellent Performance Monitoring

Rating: 9 out of 10
March 02, 2023
Vetted Review
Verified User
New Relic
3 years of experience
We use New Relic for a wide range of monitoring and observability needs. We don't just gather system metrics, but also performance metrics and customer experience data from many different applications. Our ability to reference data collected from any number of systems has proven to be an invaluable troubleshooting tool. It also helps us with plotting growth, and planning for future capacity.
  • Monitoring of system metrics
  • Collection of performance data related to applications
  • Collation of various data collected from a variety of sources
Cons
  • There could be an improvement of the agent's ability to collect certain application information
  • Depending upon the amount of data stored in New Relic, storage costs are little higher than I would've expected
New Relic does an excellent job of generating visualizations of your data, and providing dashboards of that data. There are a number of instances where we've had to write our own scripts to generate content sent to New Relic because the agent doesn't natively understand certain applications, logs, etc.

Comprehensive Application Performance Monitoring

Rating: 8 out of 10
April 15, 2019
Vetted Review
Verified User
New Relic
4 years of experience
The engineering team at my company uses New Relic to monitor our application's performance. We use it to trace errors and track the latency of our back-end services. New Relic helps us to detect defects and performance problems before our customers do. We also use New Relic to prioritize improvements to the performance of our services and databases.
  • New Relic's PagerDuty integration is essential. It helps the right people know when there are problems.
  • Error monitoring is great. Traces help us understand defects quickly.
  • New Relic is great for measuring the throughput and latency of different transactions. It helps us understand what proportion of the time is spent in different layers of the application.
Cons
  • New Relic can instrument many web frameworks out-of-the-box, but some of the less-popular frameworks require development.
  • It can be hard to express that some 400-series responses are acceptable and expected, but that an unusual volume of them could be a defect.
  • New Relic is very expensive, particularly if you have many QA environments.
New Relic is a great choice for monitoring the performance of your back-end. New Relic integrates with PagerDuty and supports many common web frameworks out-of-the-box. Error traces and transaction monitoring are valuable tools for detecting problems and prioritizing improvements. The thread profiler has helped us to understand some defects that were tricky to reproduce. The service maps it generates are useful.

Our go-to for performance monitoring

Rating: 9 out of 10
October 02, 2024
Vetted Review
Verified User
New Relic
6 years of experience
We use New Relic primarily for application performance and uptime monitoring. Occasionally for investigating errors.<br><br>Typically our use case is that New Relic is available via a cloud hosting partner for our clients and included to some extent in those subscriptions. Monitoring and alerts from New Relic help with ongoing maitenance and support of websites we build and manage.
  • Comparison of performance metrics over time
  • Quick and effect visualization of data
  • Surfaces lots of useful data in dashboards with minimal need to customize
Cons
  • Can be overwhleing for new users
  • UI can be cluttered
It's well suited to times where built-in logging for a given website, application and/or the hosting platform it's on are lacking in some way or more tools are needed to monitor performace and stay on top of things.

Powerful application performance monitoring, and tight integration

Rating: 10 out of 10
April 18, 2019
BM
Vetted Review
Verified User
New Relic
4 years of experience
We are using New Relic on almost all of our websites and our clients' websites in order to drill down into the performance of individual functions and help to troubleshoot issues that come up and debug our sites during development. Since it integrates with Pantheon and many other hosting providers and server technologies, we're able to easily pull everything in.
  • New Relic lets you drill down into the nitty-gritty of your application, breaking down requests however far you want in order to inspect the performance of your application throughout the request lifecycle.
  • New Relic offers many integrations with other services and technologies, making it easy to get it set up and start using it.
  • New Relic offers many views and types of visualizations to help you understand what's going on in as much detail as you want to know.
Cons
  • The way that New Relic integrates with certain third parties leaves room for improvement. With Pantheon and Cloudways, for example, the websites aren't associated with my NewRelic account, so if I'm already logged in when I click a link for one of those sites, I often run into session issues and have to log out and then click the link again.
  • New Relic can be pricey if it's not included with another service you subscribe to, and if you can't get by with the free features.
  • New Relic is so powerful that it can be hard to understand some levels of what's going on unless you're already familiar with all the concepts it's referencing. Some more contextual help for new users could aid in adoption I think.
If you're concerned about the performance of your application, or you'd like a powerful tool to assist with debugging certain issues and analyzing your function calls, this is one of the best tools available anywhere. If you just need general application monitoring or uptime monitoring, this is overkill.

New Relic, The Ultimate Application Performance Monitoring Tool

Rating: 10 out of 10
April 15, 2019
MB
Vetted Review
Verified User
New Relic
3 years of experience
We use NewRelic primarily for application performance management (APM), though have enabled a few of the optional extras (infrastructure, as an example). The software makes it easy for us to find performance bottlenecks in code while making system up-time monitoring simplistic and efficient.

Insights allow us to create useful dashboards to keep a close eye on web server errors, CPU usage, transaction deviation and more.
  • Simplifies bottleneck diagnostics
  • Create alerts easily for system events (errors, traffic, 404-ing etc) and integrate easily with third parties
  • Monitor web page performance & site usage
Cons
  • Steep learning curve
  • No Apple Watch app, though the NewRelic iOS app can flag alerts on your watch, if you have them configured
New Relic is very well suited to identify performance bottlenecks and identify areas where there's room for improvement in your application. It narrows down the time and resource consumption to a method-level which makes it much simpler for developers to implement performance enhancements and apply fixes more practically than out in the wild.
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