Splunk AppDynamics

Does the appdynamics agent support arm64?

Roman_Bats
Explorer

I want to move my .Net 6 API to a Graviton instance with arm64. Does the agent support it?
I don't see any docs about it.

I use init container instrumentation, but I see only an amd64 docker image for Alpine:

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Is there any other instrumentation process that supports arm64?

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Claudia_Landiva
Communicator

Hi, @Roman.Bats 

I wonder if you've seen this Mobile RUM Supported Environments page: It mentions ARM64 as supported under "Architecture". I don't see anything there under .NET either, but have my ears peeled for more information about that.

Claudia Landivar
Community Manager & Editor

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Roman_Bats
Explorer

Hello @Claudia.Landivar!

Thank you for the link! But this is not what I am looking for 🙂 .

 I am looking for Agent instrumentation methods that support ARM64 for .Net 6 API on Linux. 

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Claudia_Landiva
Communicator

Hi, @Roman.Bats 

Confirming that, at this time, the supported environment for Linux is only available in x64

Here's what is in the Documentation Portal, under ".NET Suported Environments, Supported Runtime Environments, OS Versions":
All versions of Windows (x86/x64) and Linux (x64) operating systems (OS) supported by the target runtime and operating system vendor.
I don't currently have clarity on future plans.
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Claudia_Landiva
Communicator

Hi, @Roman.Bats — thank you! 

Hopefully, someone will chime in. In the meantime, I'll look into it as well.

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