• Gibraltar 2.1.1 Released

    New metric charting features dramatically improve flexibility and scalability of metric analysis. The Agent includes new notification capabilities to send real time alerts when errors happen and more performance counters for troubleshooting memory management problems. Also included are scalability improvements and other reliability and performance enhancements, all described in the release notes.

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  • Managed Thread Ids - Unique Id's that aren't Unique

    In .NET you can't count on the Managed Thread Id of a thread to be unique beyond the life of the thread. This means for any diagnostic recording shouldn't assume that two events recorded at different times on threads with the same Id may not actually be the same thread. Our agent separates these out so you can be sure what happened on each thread in your application.

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  • First, Do No Harm - Designing Robust Infrastructure

    Creating a robust logging infrastructure is harder than it seems at first glance. Check out this example of the kind of design issues that must be considered in something as conceptually simple as raising an event notification.

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  • Charting and analysis updates from real-world experience

    We've upgraded the charting features in Gibraltar Analyst to be more flexible and capable so you can solve real problems in your applications. Gain insight into how your software works in production today using Gibraltar Analyst!

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  • It's More than Just Exceptions and Errors

    Creating reliable software requires more than just managing exceptions - you need to have logging, performance monitoring, and a way of bringing it all together so you can visualize the problem. This doesn't have to take a lot of work - we were able to bring it together easily and make it work in the field, doubling the number of customer issues we could resolve before our next release.

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