Why Big Data is Critical for APM

April 3, 2018

For application performance management (APM) to achieve its objectives in a world of composable applications and dynamic workloads, it needs granular data about both the workloads and their environment. This means that APM solutions need to enter the world of big data and advanced analytics. Big data is so vast because all data, including raw and unfiltered data, is captured. It is an engineering feat that with big data technology IT can now collect, store, analyze, and access petabytes of data, but the most amazing aspect of it is that those petabytes of data represent the unfiltered source data – free from inaccuracies and blind spots due to sampling or averages.

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