Customize Your Sentry Workflow: A Sample Internal Integration
See an example of how you can create a round-robin-style integration as an Internal Integration.
See an example of how you can create a round-robin-style integration as an Internal Integration.
In a world where companies’ security teams are notoriously—and rightly—paranoid, we’re pleased to announce that Sentry has recently received its SOC 2 Type I…
We’re going to be at DroidCon, AWS re:Invent, and Node + JS Interactive before the year is done.
We will deprecate our old raven-js SDK on npm in favor of our newer @sentry/browser in the second quarter of 2020.
Data pipelines and analytics tooling have become essential parts of modern businesses, so why are error monitoring and observability tooling for data tools…
Our projects now use the Business Source License (BSL), to protect them from being misused without changing anyone’s ability to run Sentry at their company.
Make incident response less painful, more collaborative, and faster using Amixr's integration with Sentry.
Meet us at GitHub Universe on November 13-14th at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco where we’ll be serving up lunch, Sentry style.
Sentry’s growth led to increased write and read load on our databases, and, even after countless rounds of query and index optimizations, we felt that our databases were always a hair’s breadth from the next performance tipping point or query planner meltdown. Increased write load also led to increased storage requirements (if you’re doing more writes, you’re going to need more places to put them), and we were running what felt like an inordinate number of servers with a lot of disks for the data they were responsible for storing. Here’s a look at how we attempted to understand which database system was right for us and how we adapted our approach when we encountered some unexpected challenges.
In our Field Guide series, we share challenges and successes we've encountered while exploring uncharted territory.
In an effort to encourage more participation in the open-source community, Sentry Data Engineer Syd Ryan, Support Engineer Maggie Bauer, and Head of Product Dave Hayes created the Be Kind Bot.
We're coming to a town near(ish) you.
Our new Sentry for Good program amplifies the voices of non-profits, open-source tools, and educational institutions.