New Relic One - AWS Prescriptive Guidance

New Relic One

Last update: May 15, 2023

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Product overview

Category Product capabilities
Product website

New Relic
Product certifications

AWS Competency Program competencies and other certifications

AWS Migration and Modernization – Application Monitoring and Orchestration
AWS Marketplace

Link to subscribe or download

New Relic Infrastructure and Application Monitoring on AWS Marketplace
Tool deployment model

Product can be SaaS-based or customer-deployed

  • SaaS on AWS (vendor VPC)

  • SaaS or servers in other cloud provider environment

Compliance

  • Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) moderate

  • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

  • Payment card industry (PCI)

  • System and Organization Controls (SOC)

Service model

  • Full self-service – Deployment, management, and maintenance can be done by the customer or end-user

  • Self-service with vendor support – Deployment, management, and maintenance can be done by customer or end-user with the option of vendor support

  • Managed service (including partner-enabled service) – Deployment, management, and maintenance require professional services

Pricing model

Subscription

Discovery, planning, and recommendation capabilities

Category Product capabilities
Discovery method

The ability to support one or more of the following discovery methods:

  • Agentless – Uses protocols or interfaces such as SNMP or WMI

  • Agent-based – Requires installation of software on the source resources, such as Linux or Windows servers

  • Login-based – Uses protocols, such as SSH and RDP, to log in to the source servers

  • Agentless

  • Agent-based

Resources discoverable

The ability to discover servers, databases, storage systems, network devices, software processes, containers, and mainframes

  • Servers and operating systems

  • Databases

  • Software processes

  • Containers

Operating systems discoverable

  • Linux

  • Windows

Other resources discoverable

No additional information
Discovery of resource profiles

The ability to discover the CPU family (such as x86 or RISC/PowerPC), number of CPU cores, memory size, number of disks, storage size, IOPS, network interfaces, or bandwidth

Physical and virtual servers and their profiles
Resource utilization data collection

The ability to collect time-series utilization data, such peak, average, median, standard deviation, IOPS, throughput, percentile with sampling interval of 5 minutes, and minimum sampling duration of 1 month

  • Physical and virtual server utilization data collection

  • Attached storage utilization data collection

  • Detached storage utilization data collection

  • Network utilization data collection

Application dependency level

The ability to discover application dependency and export dependency data:

  • Application and server dependency – Individual servers and dependencies that form an application

  • Application and software process dependency – Individual software processes, configurations, and dependencies that form an application

  • Application and code dependency – Individual programming code, configurations, and dependencies that form an application

  • Application and server dependency

  • Application and software process dependency

  • Application and code dependency

Visualization level

The ability to provide multiple-level visualization of applications:

  • All resource and applications – An entire on-premises or source environment with all resources and applications

  • Single application – A single application across its resources, end to end

  • Single application and its software processes – Individual software processes and dependencies that form an application

  • Single application and its programming code – Individual programming code and dependencies that form an application

  • All resource and applications

  • Single application

  • Single application and its software processes

  • Single application and its programming code

Database details discovery, source database system

  • Database engine

  • Database editions

  • Database size

  • Clustering and servers in the cluster

  • Failover configuration (active-active, active-standby)

  • Runtime metrics (for example, server memory usage, client connections, transactions, batch requests)

Storage details discovery

The ability to discover storage details, such as systems, types, capacity, configuration, utilization, and object metadata

Not available
File system details discovery

  • File system types (for example, disk, tape)

  • File system configuration (for example, clustering, mount point)

  • Directory locations or hierarchies, size, size used, or file access frequency

Software details discovery, programming languages

.NET C#, Go, Java, Node, PHP, Python, Ruby
Software details discovery, frameworks or libraries

Apache Tomcat, ASP.NET, most modern Java frameworks
Software details discovery, ISV products

The ability to discover independent software vendor (ISV) products, such as Splunk Enterprise or F5 BIG-IP Virtual Edition

Name, edition, and version
Container details discovery

  • Docker

  • Kubernetes

  • Red Hat OpenShift

License discovery

Not available
Data sovereignty support

The ability to keep discovered data within a specific geographic region

Available
Data export ability

The ability to export the discovered data into a usable format, such as CSV or JSON

Available