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Monitor application performance (FREE)

GitLab provides a variety of tools to help operate and maintain your applications.

Measure reliability and stability with metrics (removed)

This feature was deprecated in GitLab 14.7 and removed in 16.0.

Manage alerts and incidents

GitLab helps reduce alert fatigue for IT responders by providing tools to identify issues across multiple systems and aggregate alerts in a centralized place. Your team needs a single, central interface where they can investigate alerts and promote the critical alerts to incidents.

Are your alerts too noisy? Alerts can be configured and fine-tuned in GitLab immediately following a fire-fight.

Track errors in your application

GitLab integrates with Sentry to aggregate errors from your application and surface them in the GitLab UI with the sorting and filtering features you need to help identify which errors are the most critical. Through the entire triage process, your users can create GitLab issues to track critical errors and the work required to fix them - all without leaving GitLab.

  • Discover and view errors generated by your applications with Error Tracking.

Manage your infrastructure in code

GitLab stores and executes your infrastructure as code, whether it's defined in Ansible, Puppet or Chef. We also offer native integration with Terraform, uniting your GitOps and Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) workflows with the GitLab authentication, authorization, and user interface. By lowering the barrier to entry for adopting Terraform, you can manage and provision infrastructure through machine-readable definition files, rather than physical hardware configuration or interactive configuration tools. Definitions are stored in version control, extending proven coding techniques to your infrastructure, and blurring the line between what is an application and what is an environment.

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