New Relic® RPM™ is the revolutionary on-demand tool used by more than 2,500 companies to monitor, troubleshoot and optimize their Java, Ruby, and JRuby applications. RPM works for apps in the cloud or in the datacenter. Get the power of expensive, complex IT tools – without the expense or the complexity! Simple. Powerful. On-Demand Application Performance Management.
When you decided to deploy applications in a public or private cloud, you were looking for increased speed of development, lower costs of operation, lower capital expense, and on-demand scalability. You may have already discovered that the traditional application management tools are unable to run in the cloud without months of re-configuration and customization.
Don’t Wait for Management!
If you are deploying Java, Ruby, or JRuby applications in a public or private cloud, New Relic RPM is there for you. More than 600 New Relic customers and many cloud providers are already using the simple, powerful, on-demand application management tool, RPM, to monitor and troubleshoot their cloud-based applications.
There are no changes needed to use RPM in either public or private cloud environments. As your application scales up and down using a dynamic scaling platform, RPM automatically recognizes new instances and tracks performance changes. In fact, we even have on-demand pricing and billing options that make app management in the cloud as cost efficient as the cloud itself.
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