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Cloud-based observability solution that helps businesses track and manage workload and performance on a unified dashboard.
I liked the visibility I have as a developer to investigate real-life issues across all of our customers' deployments.
This limitation can be a significant drawback for complex systems where pinpointing issues at the node level is crucial.
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Very easy setup and fully customizable retention without affecting cost as it runs on your own infrastructure
Comments: Very good, we have been with them since the beginning of 2023 and after experiencing the likes of DataDog, Dynatrace and Instana they have been a breath of fresh air with VERY predictable and reasonable pricing and a support team that is very eager to help out when you need them. Even going above and beyond and advising on how to use the data that is gathered by them inside your infrastructure and notifying you on how future changes might affect the usage of that raw data from the deployed databases.
Pros:
Easy setup, simple pricing model no hidden fees. Full control over retention without affecting cost. Mostly used eBPF integrations out of the box. Simple UI that gets directly to the point.
Cons:
Some eBPF integrations not yet available
Alternatives Considered: Datadog, IBM Instana, Dynatrace, New Relic and Honeycomb
Reasons for Switching to groundcover: Simple and reliable pricing structure and they delivered on their eBPF zero-instrumentation promise for most of the services and provided a very attractive open-source alternative (oTEL) for the things that are not covered by eBPF.
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Thank you for taking the time to review groundcover Julius, we're super happy to learn about the positive impact that groundcover has had on you. We will continue to develop more capabilities into the platform, including additional integrations that will expand our impact even further! Gilles Perez, Product Marketing Lead, groundcover
Advanced Observability Made Easy with Groundcover
Pros:
Just wanted to share my thoughts on Groundcover since I’ve been using it for a bit, and I think it’s pretty awesome. Super User-Friendly First off, the UI is super clean and easy to get around. You can see all your components in one spot, which makes life so much easier. No more getting lost in menus—everything you need is right there! Easy Log Access Accessing logs is a breeze, too. They’re right in the UI, so if something goes wrong, you can just pull them up and dive into troubleshooting without jumping through hoops. Simple Alerts Setting up alerts is really straightforward. The built-in Grafana integration is a nice touch, and you can use some cool queries to customize your alerts. It feels good to have everything tailored just how you want it. Dashboard Fun Building dashboards is super fun and easy! You can create custom ones that display exactly what you’re tracking. Whether it’s performance metrics or system health, you can set it all up to fit your needs perfectly. Customization Galore One of the best parts? You can customize so many features! It really lets you tweak things to match your workflow, which is a big win in my book. Overall Vibe So yeah, Groundcover is a solid choice for monitoring. It’s user-friendly, has easy log access, makes alerting simple, and lets you create awesome dashboards. If you’re looking to up your observability game, definitely give it a shot!
Cons:
There are a couple of things that could use some work. Sometimes, the queries can be a bit slow to pull up data, and they’ll randomly get stuck. Also, the filter sections can feel a bit complicated, navigating them isn't always the easiest.
Looking forward to the upgrades
Pros:
liked the traces functionality, helps me track all requests that are sampled, gives an overall idea of any new change going live to prod.
Cons:
Data consistency is something that can be improved going forward. Makes it difficult to rely at times.
Simplifying Observability with a Single Pane of Glass
Comments: Groundcover has been an excellent addition to our toolkit! We successfully replaced both New Relic and Kibana, streamlining our observability stack and enhancing visibility across the board. The real-time metrics and seamless setup made the transition effortless, and the intuitive dashboards provide a comprehensive view of our system’s health at a glance. Groundcover not only improved performance insights but also reduced our operational overhead. It’s a powerful solution for teams looking for efficient, straightforward observability without the complexity of traditional tools. Highly recommended!
Pros:
The ease of setup, efficient performance insights, and reduced operational overhead make Groundcover a powerful and worthwhile solution
Cons:
The UI could use some refinement, as it doesn’t yet match the polish of other tools in the market
Lightweight and Effective Observability Tool for Kubernetes
Comments: Groundcover has been a great addition to our DevOps toolkit. It’s easy to implement and integrates smoothly with Kubernetes, delivering efficient, real-time insights with minimal overhead. The proactive alerts and reliable monitoring have improved our ability to resolve issues quickly, enhancing application stability. Plus, the responsive support team adds to the positive experience.
Pros:
Groundcover is highly user-friendly, with an intuitive interface that makes setup and daily use easy, even for newcomers. Its eBPF-based approach delivers efficient, real-time insights without high resource costs. Integration is seamless, allowing it to fit smoothly into our existing stack, and we rely on it frequently due to reliable anomaly detection and proactive alerts. Customer support is also responsive and knowledgeable, making the experience even better.
Cons:
While excellent for Kubernetes, Groundcover's limited support for traditional on-premise and hybrid environments makes it less suited for non-cloud-native or legacy systems.
GC All-in-1
Comments: Overall experience is good. Been using groundcover for last 40 days. Couple of issues like screen resolution and when the time range is large, it says unable to fetch data please reduce time range. I worked on OTEL integration and alert migration. Faced few issue while writing alert queries but GC team helped with it.
Pros:
Getting all in one place. UI is very good and easy to use. Most liked feature is where I get to select "ONLY" while filtering out. Another thing I get to monitor all resources and infrastructure at one place which helps in monitoring our services.
Cons:
Screen resolution is the issue, sometimes I can not fully see the traces or logs page which come in right bottom. In monitor I am able to see them properly but when I open in laptop, I dont get to see them properly.
Great Product with Awesome Value and Room to Grow
Comments: Overall, groundcover is a good product with potential. While it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of more developed options, its affordability makes it a solid choice. Looking forward to future updates that enhance its features.
Pros:
The pricing is a major advantage, offering good value for the features available. It's an efficient solution for those on a budget.
Cons:
Compared to other full-fledged products, there are areas that could use improvement. Some functionalities feel limited.
Groundcover review
Pros:
Facebook's Groundcover initiative stands out as a significant innovation in building scalable, efficient, and open-source cloud-native observability tools. What I appreciate most about it is how it seeks to empower developers with deep insights into their infrastructure and applications without compromising on performance or scalability. By focusing on providing real-time, granular visibility into cloud environments, Groundcover helps teams identify issues faster and optimize systems more effectively. Additionally, its commitment to open-source allows a broader community to contribute, learn, and benefit from cutting-edge observability practices. This fosters collaboration and accelerates innovation in cloud-native solutions.
Cons:
What I like least about Facebook's Groundcover is the potential complexity that comes with implementing and managing it in large-scale environments. While it's designed to offer deep observability, the extensive amount of data it gathers can sometimes overwhelm teams if they don't have the proper strategies in place to handle and analyze that information efficiently. Additionally, for smaller teams or organizations without dedicated DevOps resources, the learning curve and maintenance efforts required to fully leverage Groundcover’s features could be daunting, making it harder for them to extract meaningful value quickly.
Covering all the grounds
Comments: Overall a solid product that is comparable to other big name monitoring solutions. Expert level support and always able and willing to help when needed.
Pros:
New features often, comparable to monitoring apps like datadog, simple to read charts, and intuitive UI
Cons:
UI can be sluggish at times, occasional errors when trying to load pages
Pretty impressive when using with kubeflow
Comments: Overall, groundcover has been a solid choice for keeping track of our data pipelines and logs in Kubeflow. As someone still in the learning phase, it’s been really helpful in making complex processes easier to monitor. The only thing is that the dashboard can get complicated at times due to so many logs being tracked. But, the search functionality gives clear indications. So, it's all set for me
Pros:
What I liked the most about groundcover is how easily it integrates with Kubeflow for monitoring data pipelines. The real-time log tracking and observability features are a big plus, especially when dealing with complex workflows. It simplifies tracking down issues by giving clear insights into what’s happening at each stage of the pipeline. The interface is intuitive, which made it easier for me, even as an intern, to get the hang of it quickly.
Cons:
One downside I noticed is that the tool can be a bit resource-intensive, especially when running multiple simultaneous jobs. It could slow things down if the infrastructure isn't strong enough, which is something to keep in mind. I personally haven't faced such an issue but have heard from my fellow-mates
Comprehensive and Efficient Monitoring with groundcover
Comments: groundcover offers an impressive experience from the user interface to the user experience. It stands out for its eBPF-powered technology, allowing comprehensive observability in modern production environments without compromising cost, granularity, or scale. The platform's ease of use and customer support are highly rated, adding to its overall appeal as a reliable monitoring solution
Pros:
The most standout aspect of groundcover is its compatibility and native integration with EKS (Elastic Kubernetes Service), which enables rapid installation and provides a complete observability platform. It's particularly efficient in terms of resource usage, maintaining a minimal footprint on the infrastructure.
Cons:
Groundcover thrives in Kubernetes (K8s) environments, delivering top-notch performance. While it may not be as immediate in non-EKS settings, it still supports various integrations.
Groundcover: zero effort observability
Comments: We utilize Groundcover for our infrastructure's observability. The cost-benefit tradeoff has been remarkable. With minimal effort, we've gained a comprehensive understanding of our infrastructure's inner workings, significantly enhancing our knowledge of the cluster's activities. Additionally, we've configured security-related alerts using NGINX logs as the data source, further bolstering our monitoring capabilities.
Pros:
Groundcover has significantly impacted our small team, offering immediate insights into our EKS cluster within just 10 minutes. Its GitOps-compatible configuration seamlessly integrates into our workflow. The support via the Slack channel is outstanding, with the team being highly responsive and patient, consistently providing replies in under an hour.
Cons:
The current dashboards and alerts in Groundcover, which utilize an embedded Grafana, certainly deliver impressive functionalities. However, exploring a unique approach developed by Groundcover itself could potentially improve the product. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Alternatives Considered: Sentry and Datadog
Reasons for Switching to groundcover: Ease of use, configuration and installation. Convenient pricing model.
Amazing Product
Comments: Amazing experience from the UI to the UX, very recommended
Pros:
Liked how native groundcover is with EKS, can be installed in a couple of minutes and provides a full observability platform. It’s also low on resources and take an a minimal additional footprint on the infrastructure.
Cons:
groundcover’s bread and butter is still K8s. for outside K8s they support a lot of intergrations but the experience is not as immediate as inside out EKS environment
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Thank you Dudy for taking the time to share your positive experience with groundcover. We are thrilled to learn of all the ways you were impressed with groundcover and look forward to continue delivering value to you and your organization. Your comment regarding groundcover's strengths in Kubernetes environments is appreciated. While our core focus has been on delivering exceptional Kubernetes observability, we are already working towards expanding our offerings beyond Kubernetes, and the results of that work will be felt soon. If you have any further suggestions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out. Gilles Perez Product Marketing Lead
My Go-To Observablity Platform!
Comments:
amazing!!
setup was very quick and easy , their support team is great and responsive , and the product just keeps growing in the best directions
Pros:
ease of use , support, pricing, wide coverage
Cons:
no custom reports options , Grafana is not the easiest to manage
Alternatives Considered: Datadog, Logz.io and Coralogix
Reasons for Choosing groundcover: costs and performance consideration as well as support engagements.
Switched From: Elastic Stack
Reasons for Switching to groundcover: costs and performance consideration as well as management overhead
Groundcover is one of the kind
Pros:
We liked the idea of hosting data in our cloud account and at the same time having the ability to use the service as SaaS. We also liked the ability to have fully managed observability service as such a low cost.
Cons:
groundcover services are still maturing. We had to request couple of features that do not exist yet.
Alternatives Considered: Grafana, Amazon CloudWatch, Prometheus and LOKI
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Thank you for submitting your review of groundcover Arman! It's great to see that you were impressed by our inCloud architecture and the control and flexibility it enables. Our team is constantly looking for ways to enhance our platform and our users' feedback and feature requests are super valuable for that process, please always feel free to share your ideas with us! Gilles Perez, Product Marketing Lead, groundcover
Best APM solution that just works
Comments: It was very refreshing experience to setup such tool so quickly and get value out of it even quicker. Free plan is perfect for evaluation, even month-long, as the only limitation is a number of seats.
Pros:
It is super easy to install (installer is clever enough to ask about kubernetes node taints required to be able to provision all nodes), just few steps in small cli tool. All the data is aggregated and displayed in meaningful way right at the front page, no need to spend hours learning documentation on how setup and use the tool. Very intuitive tool, focused on providing insight into health / state of k8s cluster and services and it does it really well. Historical data (events, logs, traces, metrics) allows you to quickly figure out issues that happened last night leaving no room for guess-work.
Cons:
At this point it is missing eBPF support for MSSQL, navigating through distributed traces could be improved (group them by transaction type and aggregate based on that).
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Thank you for submitting your detailed review of groundcover Marek! It's wonderful to know that you were impressed with the easy installation and granular visibility out-of-the-box! We're constantly working on adding new features and your feedback is super valuable to us, I can tell you we're already working on developing these additional capabilities. Gilles Perez, Product Marketing Lead, groundcover
Groundcover - A Premier Observability Solution
Comments: Overall, my experience with Groundcover has been extremely positive. It has revolutionized the way I approach system monitoring and analytics. The depth of insights and the ease of uncovering critical data points have significantly improved the efficiency of our operations.
Pros:
My experience with Groundcover has been overwhelmingly positive, primarily due to its exceptional efficiency and clarity in observability. The user interface stands out with its intuitive design, making navigation and data interpretation seamless. The real-time data monitoring and analytics capabilities are top-notch, providing valuable insights into system performance with remarkable accuracy.
Cons:
One area where Groundcover falls short is in its provision of node-specific views. While it excels in overall system observability, the solution lacks the granularity needed for detailed analysis of individual nodes. This limitation can be a significant drawback for complex systems where pinpointing issues at the node level is crucial.
Groundcover Response
7 months ago
Thank you very much for sharing your review Arie! Regarding your comment about the node-specific view, we coincidentally released nodes-level insights 10 days after the original submission of this review back in January :) We hope you keep getting the most out of groundcover!
Groundcover - simple and robust solution for monitoring purposes
Comments: Overall i would really recommend to think about using it as observability solution at your company. It is really robust and operates smoothly
Pros:
It's a very useful tool to help monitor, store logs and metrics. For sure i would like to mention their very helpful support that can help with anything groundcover related.
Cons:
To be honest i would have to be very picky to state any true downsides of groundcover
Tool for observability
Comments: Very good - I doesn't have to care about things like grafana or prometheus
Pros:
* easy to setup * monitor all HTTP traffic * nice dashboard
Cons:
* missing filtering on http traces * network traces should have view where one column shot "Host" header
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
We're truly thankful for your review Artur and are delighted to hear about your positive experience with groundcover, especially regarding its ease of setup, HTTP traffic monitoring capabilities, and our intuitive dashboard. We will look into your suggestions to enhance HTTP trace filtering and add a 'Host' header column in network trace views. It's great to know that groundcover has streamlined your observability needs, freeing you from the complexities of managing tools like Grafana or Prometheus. If you have any more insights to share or require assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. Gilles Perez Product Marketing Lead
Great and robust tool to migrate to!
Comments: Groundcover has been a valuable addition to our monitoring toolkit. The ease of setup, combined with insightful telemetry capabilities, has significantly improved our ability to track and troubleshoot in testing and production environments. It provides the flexibility and data visualization we need, making it easier to maintain a stable, high-performing system.
Pros:
One of the standout features of Groundcover is how straightforward it is to set up telemetry metrics for Playwright with Grafana integration. The platform makes it remarkably easy to configure and visualize performance metrics, allowing our team to monitor test environments and application behaviors in real time without hassle.
Cons:
While generally effective, there are minor aspects that could use a bit of polishing for a more seamless experience. Sometimes some dashboards take some time to populate and page sometimes needs to be refreshed, which is just annoying but fine overall.
Amazing visibility across all of our cluster
Pros:
I liked the visibility I have as a developer to investigate real-life issues across all of our customers' deployments. With GroundCover we're able to proactively find issues in our customers' environments, and fix them before they affect them.
Cons:
Our customers are divided into multiple different clusters, and the view in GroundCover is per cluster - so we need to move between clusters to see the whole scope of the issue (although most of the time looking at one of the clusters is enough to identify issues). I hope they'll add the ability to aggregate all clusters in some view in the future.
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Thank you for taking the time to share your review of groundcover Yair! We're delighted to hear about the positive impact on your development process, especially in proactive issue identification. Your suggestion for an aggregated multi-cluster view is definitely something we're exploring, thank you for sharing this input. Stay tuned for updates, and thank you again for your support and insights!
Groundcover review
Pros:
Easy to navigate and search logs. Shows good metrics pods-wise
Cons:
Hard to find the details of a specific log
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Thank you for your review! We're glad to know that you found the ease of use and metrics granularity the be valuable to you. In regards to the log details, we provide full context for logs with correlated metrics and traces, s well as searchable attributes. Many of our users use groundcover as a centralized management hub, as limitless logging is possible with no effect on pricing. It's possible there's more to the platform than you had the opportunity to explore and we would love to walk you through it. Please reach out to us via our Slack community. Gilles Perez, Product Marketing Lead.
fine tool, will be even greater while improving
Pros:
all I need in one place: metrics, logs, traces etc.
Cons:
history limited to 2 days not many protocol supported
Product has long onboarding time
Pros:
A lot of important data is exposed, this helps a lot to debug our production
Cons:
As a new user i find it hard to get into all of the abilities i have in groundcover
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Hi Yair, thank you for submitting your review of groundcover! I am sorry to learn that your experience was not optimal. The vast majority of our users report that quick onboarding and ease of use are part of the highlights of their experience with groundcover, and I would love for it to be the same for you. As I can't see your full details, please contact our support via our Slack community (https://www.groundcover.com/join-slack) or via email (hello at groundcover dot com) so our experts can help you through the process? I am certain we can turn your experience around in no time and would love to have the opportunity to do so. All the best, Gilles Perez, Product Marketing Lead.
Observability made easy
Pros:
The ease of deployment, the platform, availability of majority of the features. And constant feature releases.
Cons:
Nothing as such. The team is constantly improving and bringing in new features.
Groundcover Response
11 months ago
Thank you for taking the time to review groundcover Vinoth! It's fantastic to know that your experience using the platform has been so positive and we look forward to continue bringing you and your organization value in the future! Gilles Perez, Product Marketing Lead, groundcover