This depends on individual taste and preferences you know.
I could find a way to trace code in Nagios like in Dynatrace and New Relic.
That's why I say it's better. But it may be that I don't know Nagios well enough. New Relic points you to the slow parts of your code.
Sure that is a valid point, but still Nagios remains my preference
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This depends on individual taste and preferences you know.
I could find a way to trace code in Nagios like in Dynatrace and New Relic.
That's why I say it's better. But it may be that I don't know Nagios well enough.
New Relic points you to the slow parts of your code.
Sure that is a valid point, but still Nagios remains my preference