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    Insights on observability, monitoring, and engineering best practices from the Coroot team.

    Profiling Java apps: breaking things to prove it works
    Engineering

    Profiling Java apps: breaking things to prove it works

    We added async-profiler support to Coroot for Java CPU, memory, and lock contention profiling with no code changes—then broke things to prove it works.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Apr 3, 2026·7 min read
    Making encrypted Java traffic observable with eBPF
    Engineering

    Making encrypted Java traffic observable with eBPF

    Learn how Coroot makes encrypted Java traffic observable by combining a lightweight Java agent with eBPF uprobes—no code changes, no sidecars.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Mar 23, 2026·6 min read
    Instrumenting Rust TLS with eBPF
    Engineering

    Instrumenting Rust TLS with eBPF

    Learn how to capture plaintext from rustls using eBPF uprobes—no code changes—and make encrypted Rust traffic fully observable with Coroot.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Mar 17, 2026·4 min read
    Let's make alerting great again
    Engineering

    Let's make alerting great again

    Coroot delivers preconfigured, symptom-based alerts from inspections, logs, Kubernetes events, and PromQL—with minimal noise and zero setup toil.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Feb 26, 2026·6 min read
    How to Reduce Your Cloud Costs with Coroot
    Engineering

    How to Reduce Your Cloud Costs with Coroot

    Learn how Coroot maps raw infrastructure costs to individual applications so you can identify waste and cut your cloud bill.

    Alexander LambertonAlexander Lamberton
    Nov 26, 2025·7 min read
    Monitoring a Docker Homelab with Open Source
    Engineering

    Monitoring a Docker Homelab with Open Source

    A community walkthrough of setting up Coroot on Rocky Linux to monitor a Docker homelab, using ClickHouse for storage and eBPF for telemetry.

    Arie Van Den HeuvelArie Van Den Heuvel
    Nov 20, 2025·6 min read
    Memory stall: the agony before OOM
    Engineering

    Memory stall: the agony before OOM

    Learn how Linux PSI reveals the hidden slowdown before the OOM killer strikes, and how Coroot uses it to detect memory stalls in containers.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Sep 23, 2025·3 min read
    Instrumenting the Node.js event loop with eBPF
    Engineering

    Instrumenting the Node.js event loop with eBPF

    Learn how Coroot uses eBPF to instrument the Node.js event loop and detect hidden latency caused by event loop lag—no code changes required.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Sep 19, 2025·5 min read
    Using GreptimeDB as Prometheus Data Lake in Coroot
    Open Source Spotlights

    Using GreptimeDB as Prometheus Data Lake in Coroot

    Learn how to use GreptimeDB as a Prometheus-compatible, cost-efficient long-term metrics backend in Coroot.

    Yiran CuiYiran Cui
    Aug 7, 2025·4 min read
    Size-capped telemetry storage with ClickHouse and Coroot
    Engineering

    Size-capped telemetry storage with ClickHouse and Coroot

    Coroot now supports size-based ClickHouse retention, automatically cleaning up old telemetry data when disks fill up regardless of time range.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Aug 6, 2025·5 min read
    Anatomy of AI-powered Root Cause Analysis
    Engineering

    Anatomy of AI-powered Root Cause Analysis

    Explore why combining complete telemetry with context-aware AI is the key to making root cause analysis actually work in production.

    Nikolay SivkoNikolay Sivko
    Jul 23, 2025·11 min read
    Arie's Adventures with Coroot
    Testimonials

    Arie's Adventures with Coroot

    Arie van den Heuvel shares his real-world experience using Coroot and how it improved observability for his team.

    Arie Van Den HeuvelArie Van Den Heuvel
    Jul 15, 2025·5 min read

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