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LogicMonitor vs Scout: What are the differences?

What is LogicMonitor? SaaS-based, automated IT performance monitoring platform for On-Premise, Hybrid, and Cloud infrastructures. LogicMonitor provides the end-to-end visibility needed to maintain the performance and availability of business applications. It leverages automation and built-in intelligence to monitor today's complex and distributed infrastructures.

What is Scout? Application Monitoring that Developers Love. Scout is application monitoring that points developers right to the source of problems: N+1 database queries, memory bloat, performance trends, and more Scout eliminates much of the investigation part when performance woes occur. .

LogicMonitor and Scout can be categorized as "Performance Monitoring" tools.

Some of the features offered by LogicMonitor are:

  • Full Stack Performance Monitoring
  • Pre-configured monitoring, with built-in alert thresholds, for 1000+ technologies
  • Works with any Deployment Model: On-prem, Hybrid, & Hybrid Cloud

On the other hand, Scout provides the following key features:

  • Monitors Ruby & Elixir apps with more languages to come
  • Easy install
  • Detailed transaction traces

"Auto discovery" is the top reason why over 2 developers like LogicMonitor, while over 9 developers mention "Easy setup" as the leading cause for choosing Scout.

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Pros of LogicMonitor
Pros of Scout
  • 5
    Auto discovery
  • 5
    Fast deployment
  • 3
    Agentless
  • 3
    Awesome support
  • 3
    Very extensible
  • 1
    Strong Performance
  • 8
    Easy setup
  • 5
    Plugins
  • 3
    Affordable
  • 1
    Custom Scopes
  • 1
    GIT Integration
  • 1
    Local Developer Tracing
  • 1
    Profiles Ruby Memory Usage
  • 1
    Heroku Integration

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What is LogicMonitor?

LogicMonitor provides the end-to-end visibility needed to maintain the performance and availability of business applications. It leverages automation and built-in intelligence to monitor today's complex and distributed infrastructures.

What is Scout?

Scout APM helps developers quickly pinpoint & resolve performance issues before the customer ever sees them. Spend less time debugging & more time building with a streamlined interface & tracing logic that ties bottlenecks to source code.

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