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stage: Monitor
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group: Respond
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Monitor application performance **(FREE)**
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GitLab provides a variety of tools to help operate and maintain
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your applications.
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## Measure reliability and stability with metrics (DEPRECATED)
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> [Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/346541) in GitLab 14.7.
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WARNING:
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This feature is in its end-of-life process. It is [deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/346541)
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for use in GitLab 14.7, and is planned for removal in GitLab 16.0.
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Metrics help you understand the health and performance of your infrastructure,
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applications, and systems by providing insights into your application's reliability,
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stability, and performance. GitLab provides a default dashboard that you
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can extend with custom metrics, and augment with additional custom dashboards. You
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can track the metrics that matter most to your team, generate automated alerts when
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performance degrades, and manage those alerts - all within GitLab.
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- Collect [Prometheus metrics](../user/project/integrations/prometheus_library/index.md).
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- Monitor application status with the [out-of-the-box metrics dashboard](metrics/index.md),
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which you can [customize](metrics/dashboards/settings.md).
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- Create [custom performance alerts](metrics/alerts.md).
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- Create [custom metrics](metrics/index.md#adding-custom-metrics) and
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[custom dashboards](metrics/dashboards/index.md).
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## Manage alerts and incidents
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GitLab helps reduce alert fatigue for IT responders by providing tools to identify
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issues across multiple systems and aggregate alerts in a centralized place. Your
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team needs a single, central interface where they can easily investigate alerts
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and promote the critical alerts to incidents.
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Are your alerts too noisy? Alerts configured on GitLab metrics can configured
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and fine-tuned in GitLab immediately following a fire-fight.
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- [Manage alerts and incidents](incident_management/index.md) in GitLab.
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- [Configure alerts for metrics](metrics/alerts.md) in GitLab. (DEPRECATED)
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- Create a [status page](incident_management/status_page.md)
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to communicate efficiently to your users during an incident.
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## Track errors in your application
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GitLab integrates with [Sentry](https://sentry.io/welcome/) to aggregate errors
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from your application and surface them in the GitLab UI with the sorting and filtering
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features you need to help identify which errors are the most critical. Through the
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entire triage process, your users can create GitLab issues to track critical errors
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and the work required to fix them - all without leaving GitLab.
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- Discover and view errors generated by your applications with
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[Error Tracking](error_tracking.md).
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## Trace application health and performance (DEPRECATED)
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> [Deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/346485) in GitLab 14.7.
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WARNING:
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This feature is in its end-of-life process. It is [deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/346485)
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in GitLab 14.7, and is planned for removal in GitLab 15.0.
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Application tracing in GitLab is a way to measure an application's performance and
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health while it's running. After configuring your application to enable tracing, you
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gain in-depth insight into your application's layers. With application tracing,
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you can measure the execution time of a user journey for troubleshooting or
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optimization purposes.
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GitLab integrates with [Jaeger](https://www.jaegertracing.io/) - an open-source,
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end-to-end distributed tracing system tool used for monitoring and troubleshooting
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microservices-based distributed systems - and displays results within GitLab.
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- [Trace the performance and health](tracing.md) of a deployed application.
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<!--- start_remove The following content will be removed on remove_date: '2022-10-18'--->
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## Aggregate and store logs (removed) **(FREE SELF)**
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This feature was [deprecated](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/346485) in GitLab 14.7
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and [removed](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/360193) in GitLab 15.2.
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<!--- end_remove -->
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## Manage your infrastructure in code
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GitLab stores and executes your infrastructure as code, whether it's
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defined in Ansible, Puppet or Chef. We also offer native integration with
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[Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/), uniting your GitOps and
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Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) workflows with the GitLab authentication, authorization,
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and user interface. By lowering the barrier to entry for adopting Terraform, you
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can manage and provision infrastructure through machine-readable definition files,
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rather than physical hardware configuration or interactive configuration tools.
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Definitions are stored in version control, extending proven coding techniques to
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your infrastructure, and blurring the line between what is an application and what is
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an environment.
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- Learn how to [manage your infrastructure with GitLab and Terraform](../user/infrastructure/index.md).
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## More features
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- Deploy to different [environments](../ci/environments/index.md).
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- Connect your project to a [Kubernetes cluster](../user/infrastructure/clusters/index.md).
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- See how your application is used and analyze events with [Product Analytics](product_analytics.md).
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- Create, toggle, and remove [Feature Flags](feature_flags.md).
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