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Monitoring .net core 2.0 + Linux Docker Containers + AWS Fargate

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Hi there,
I'm new in appDynamics and I'm currently working in a project that consist on construct a set of microservices that has to be deployed in a production environment managed for our client. On that environment there are already other software components being monitorized using APPDynamics infrastructure. We have been asked to include support for appDynamics so our new microservices can be monitored too. I've digging into some documentation and I'm a little confusing on wich approach we should take, specifically wich agent solution should we use for our scenario. Following the details:

APPDynamics controller version 4.4.1.4, build 188

Microservices technical details:

The services run on AWS ECS Fargate, they are serverless. We are using Linux docker containers based on 'microsoft / aspnetcore: 2.0' and 'microsoft / aspnetcore-build: 2.0'." Oficial images.

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Raunak_Mohanty
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Hi Lautaro,

As of now we support instrumenting Linux based .Net Core applications via an SDK as explained here
https://docs.appdynamics.com/display/PRO45/.NET+Core+for+Linux+SDK

Thanks,
Raunak
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