PHP
PHP is a server-side scripting language particularly well-suited for web development but also popular in general-purpose programming. Originally created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994, new versions are now produced by The PHP Group.
PHP is processed by a PHP interpreter that's implemented in Apache HTTP Server, the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) executable, and command-line interface (CLI).
Dynatrace provides extensive PHP monitoring capabilities:
All database statements and SQL metrics
Compilation, execution, and response time analysis
Supported caching technologies: Redis (php-redis and predis PHP libraries) and Memcached (memcached PHP extension)
Detailed request and response metrics
Information about restarts, crashes, and deployment changes
Insight into stack issues (like Stack Overflow)
Automatically collected PHP-FPM metrics
Location of hotspots at the code level
- Analysis of requests to external services via CURL, SOAP interfaces, and other remote interfaces, such as
fopen
orget_file_contents
- OneAgent SDK for custom tracing
See the environments and versions that Dynatrace supports in conjunction with PHP.