๐ New Product Updates: Alerts, Agent Pipeline, Integrations & More!
Learn about what's new in Middleware
Weโre thrilled to announce our latest product updates, which focus on enhancing your experience with new features, improved integrations, and better performance.
๐ Integrations
MongoDB Atlas Integration
You can now collect performance and health metrics from your MongoDB Atlas databases. This integration allows for seamless monitoring of your Atlas environment within the platform.
AWS Integrations
Weโve added support for AWS MQ and AWS Amplify, complete with default dashboards to help you visualize key metrics and monitor the health of these services effectively.
๐ Agent Pipeline
Weโve introduced a flexible, new way to define how your agents collect data.
You can now create a pipeline by selecting the data source, adding or editing log processors, and specifying the logs you want to collect.
To create a pipeline, go to Settings โ Agent Pipeline.
๐จ Alerts Improvements
Weโve made it easier and more powerful to configure and manage alerts:
Category-Based Metric Selection: You can select a category first while creating an alert. This filters and displays only relevant metrics, making configuration faster and more intuitive.
Extended Evaluation Window: You can now set the alert evaluation window for up to 7 days.
Alert Rule Editing: Each alert rule can now be customized with individual edit access, giving you full control.
Maintenance Mode Enhancements: Maintenance mode can now be created based on alert tags, alert types, or specific alerts. During this window, notifications will be suppressed for selected alerts.
๐ UX Enhancements
Weโve added several improvements to make the platform easier to use and more transparent:
Custom Metrics View: Under Settings โ Pipeline โ Metrics, you can now view all custom metrics, see their sizes, and turn them on/off as needed.
Log Properties View: In the expanded log view, you can now add attributes as columns using the gear iconโmaking log analysis more flexible and personalized.
๐งฉ APM (Application Performance Monitoring)
Downstream Service Graph
You can now view a visual breakdown of total time spent, total requests, and average time per request for downstream services.
Navigate to APM โ Service โ [Your Service] โ Downstream Services Tab to explore.
Node.js APM Enhancements
Added support for collecting code-level stack trace details.
Automatic VCS metadata support is now included to enrich your debugging context.
Trace Pipeline Exclusion
You can now exclude specific services from trace collection. This setting is available under Settings โ Pipeline โ Traces.
๐ Dashboard Builder Enhancements
You can now select a metric category first, and the dashboard builder will show only relevant metrics and attributesโstreamlining the widget creation process.
Added support to:
Enable/disable multiple queries in a single widget.
Add formulas with alias names and units for enhanced custom visualizations.
๐ Performance Improvements
APM: Weโve optimized and upgraded our database architecture for faster loading of historical dataโeven for long time ranges, data now loads in just a few seconds.
RUM (Real User Monitoring): A new, more efficient video player has been introduced for mobile session recordings to improve playback performance.
Kubernetes Agent : The agent config updater has been migrated from a CronJob to a Deploymentโreducing the number of temporary pods in the userโs cluster and improving overall resource efficiency.
Host Agent: Added native support for MariaDB integration, enabling easier monitoring of database health and performance metrics.
๐ Logging Enhancements
Resource Attributes: You can now include resource attributes in file logs for deeper insights.
Multiline Log Parsing: Now supported with an added capability to set the path label at the log path level, offering greater flexibility in log collection and organization.
Thank you for your continued support and valuable feedback. Weโre excited to hear what you thinkโkeep sharing your thoughts with us!