Site24x7, a cloud infrastructure monitoring service for DevOps and IT operations, has announced the launch of its PHP monitoring – a new feature that would provide deep insight into critical performance metrics for applications running on PHP.
As one of the success stories of the open source initiative, PHP, in recent years, has carved a niche for itself with more and more developers moving toward the open source platform. This increase in usage means that there needs to be effective monitoring and reporting of issues in applications running on PHP.
This new PHP monitoring feature would give end-to-end web transaction awareness, enabling isolation of performance issues and assisting in resolving them quickly. Site24x7 PHP monitoring is available immediately. The feature is included with the Site24x7 Standard pack.
“Site24x7’s deep transaction tracing, along with our ability to trace the browser DOM for page rendering, gives web developers unmatched visibility into the full tech stack,” said Gibu Mathew, director of product management for Site24x7. “Extending this to PHP is a great add-on to our existing powerful solutions for server and application monitoring.”
With Site24x7 PHP monitoring, DevOps teams get deep visibility into the performance of applications and can trace application threads to pinpoint the root causes of performance issues in PHP functions so they can be resolved before business is affected.
Integrated with real-user monitoring, PHP monitoring gives real-time visibility into end users’ experience of using PHP applications. Additionally, all SQL queries executed during the transaction can be identified, and the worst performing database queries can be pinpointed and isolated. To sum it up, Site24x7 PHP monitoring gives end-to-end visibility, covering every point of a PHP application’s life cycle from browser to database.