Last week's Nerdlog covered two recently released innovations: Network Performance Monitoring and a new Slack integration for Errors Inbox.

Whether you're triaging an incident in the middle of the night or checking on the performance health of your application, both of these releases were built to help you get the data context you need to get to the root cause faster.

Let's start by taking a look at our newest release, Network Performance Monitoring.

Waking up to an emergency at 3∶00 AM is never fun. All too often our network takes the burden of blame whenever there are system performance issues, whether or not it's part of the actual problem.

You can help reduce the process of elimination with Network Performance Monitoring, now part of New Relic One. This feature allows you to correlate and analyze all your telemetry data in one place-your applications, infrastructure, digital experience, and network data. This way, you can engage the right team at the right layer of the stack faster than ever before. And when it is the network, you can provide your network engineering teams with proper context for faster resolution.

By monitoring your network data, you can:

  • Analyze and understand the performance of your entire stack (application and infrastructure) for a holistic understanding of your system performance.
  • Gather the data in a single platform to eliminate blind spots.
  • See at first glance whether a network is implicated in an issue.

You can monitor the following types of network performance data:

  • SNMP data: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application-layer protocol for exchanging management information between network devices. To send SNMP data to New Relic One, follow the instructions here.
  • Network flow data: It captures information about the IP traffic going to and from network interfaces in your on-premises network. To start sending network flow data to New Relic One, follow the instructions here.

After you've set up your network data for performance monitoring, go to New Relic One to view your networking data within curated views to help discover network anomalies and understand network performance.

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