Coroot is an open-source eBPF-based observability tool that turns telemetry data into actionable insights, helping you identify and resolve application issues quickly.
- Metrics, logs, traces, and profiles are gathered automatically by using eBPF
- Coroot provides you with a Service Map that covers 100% of your system with no blind spots
- Predefined inspections audit each application without any configuration
- Understand exactly how components are communicating with each other
- Identifying network issues has never been easier
- Coroot can automatically identify over 80% of issues
- If an app is not meeting its Service Level Objectives (SLOs), Coroot will send a single alert that includes the results of all relevant inspections
- You can easily adjust any inspection for a particular application or an entire project
- Investigate any anomaly with just one click
- Vendor-neutral instrumentation with OpenTelemetry
- Are you unable to instrument legacy or third-party services? Coroot's eBPF-based instrumentation can capture requests without requiring any code changes.
- Coroot turns terabytes of logs into just a few dozen metrics by extracting repeated patterns right on the node
- Works for any type of applications, including Kubernetes, Docker/Containerd, AWS RDS, or non-containerized apps
- No configuration required
- Analyze any unexpected spike in CPU or memory usage down to the precise line of code
- Don't make assumptions, know exactly what the resources were spent on
- Easily investigate any anomaly by comparing it to the system's baseline behavior
- Coroot discovers and monitors every application rollout in your Kubernetes cluster
- Requires no integration with your CI/CD pipeline
- Each release is automatically compared with the previous one, so you'll never miss even the slightest performance degradation
- With integrated Cost Monitoring, developers can track how each change affects their cloud bill
- Understand your cloud costs down to the specific application
- Doesn't require access to you cloud account or any other configurations
- AWS, GCP, Azure
You can run Coroot as a Docker container or deploy it into any Kubernetes cluster. Check out the Installation guide.
The Coroot documentation is available at coroot.com/docs/coroot-community-edition.
A live demo of Coroot is available at community-demo.coroot.com
Coroot is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.