Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about LogiScope Observability Platform

Find answers related to observability, infrastructure monitoring, application performance monitoring, log analytics, cloud monitoring, pricing, integrations, security, deployment, and enterprise support.

LogiScope is an enterprise observability platform that helps organizations monitor applications, infrastructure, logs, APIs, databases, cloud environments, and distributed systems from a unified dashboard.

It enables engineering and operations teams to detect incidents in real time, reduce downtime, improve performance, and troubleshoot issues faster using logs, metrics, traces, and AI-powered analytics.

Infrastructure monitoring is the process of monitoring servers, networks, cloud systems, virtual machines, storage devices, firewalls, and containers to ensure performance, availability, and reliability.

LogiScope infrastructure monitoring provides real-time visibility into CPU, memory, disk usage, uptime, bandwidth utilization, latency, and system health.

Application Performance Monitoring (APM) helps monitor application response times, transaction failures, APIs, databases, distributed traces, and microservices performance.

LogiScope APM enables engineering teams to identify performance bottlenecks, reduce latency, and improve user experience proactively.

LogiScope uses high-throughput telemetry ingestion, real-time analytics, anomaly detection, and intelligent alerting to identify incidents before they impact users.

Teams can correlate logs, traces, infrastructure metrics, and events to reduce mean time to detection (MTTD) and mean time to resolution (MTTR).

Yes. LogiScope supports AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Kubernetes, Docker, virtual machines, on-premise infrastructure, and hybrid cloud environments.

Organizations can monitor cloud-native and traditional workloads from a centralized observability platform.

LogiScope supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, and other enterprise databases.

Database monitoring includes slow query analysis, replication monitoring, deadlock detection, transaction visibility, and resource utilization analytics.

Yes. LogiScope provides distributed tracing and dependency mapping for microservices architectures.

Teams can trace requests across APIs, containers, backend services, databases, and cloud infrastructure to identify latency bottlenecks and failing components.

Yes. LogiScope provides intelligent real-time alerting through email, Slack, Microsoft Teams, PagerDuty, and webhook integrations.

Alerts can be configured for latency spikes, failures, downtime, security anomalies, and infrastructure issues.

Yes. LogiScope is designed for enterprise-scale environments with support for high-volume telemetry ingestion, multi-tenancy, role-based access control (RBAC), and scalable observability architecture.

You can request a free trial or book a personalized demo with the LogiScope team.

Our experts will help you set up infrastructure monitoring, APM, log analytics, dashboards, alerts, and integrations based on your business requirements.