Ostara
Ostara
https://ostara.dev
Ostara is a tool for managing and monitoring Spring Boot applications
Ostara is a modern tool for managing and monitoring Spring Boot applications with actuator API, similar to Spring Boot Admin. Our goal is to make the process more user-friendly and straightforward.
Ostara allows you to gain insights into the performance and health of your applications by providing real-time data of metrics such as CPU and memory usage, app and system properties, beans and their dependencies, and much more.
With Ostara we wanted to create a tool that just works out of the box, just connect to the Spring Boot Actuator and start working.
Documentation
https://docs.ostara.dev/
Download
https://github.com/krud-dev/ostara/releases
VCS Checkout
git clone https://github.com/krud-dev/ostara/
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