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Anteon (formerly Ddosify) is an open-source Kubernetes monitoring and performance testing platform. Its positioning is to bring cluster observability and load testing into the same workflow. It collects service-call and resource data through an eBPF Agent, can automatically generate a Service Map, and helps teams identify service bottlenecks, slow responses, and slow SQL queries.
On the monitoring side, Anteon emphasizes a non-intrusive approach: without changing code, restarting services, or adding sidecars, it can surface service topology plus real-time CPU, memory, disk, and network metrics for cluster instances, with Slack alerts for anomalies. On the performance testing side, it provides no-code scenario building, user simulation, multi-region load generation (the text says coverage spans 25+ countries), Postman import, and native integration with Kubernetes monitoring, making it suitable for bottleneck analysis during load tests.
The text clearly states that Anteon is an open-source platform and provides Self-Hosted documentation, including installation, Engine management, service management, upgrading to Enterprise, disabling telemetry, Helm Charts, external databases, and more. This suggests it is suitable for teams with private deployment or compliance requirements. Visible integrations include Slack, Postman, AWS Marketplace, API Load Testing, Helm Charts, as well as the eBPF Agent Alaz and Load Engine Ddosify. The documentation covers getting started, monitoring, alerts, load testing, self-hosting, troubleshooting, and a learning center, with a fairly complete structure.
Cloud Pro starts at $99 per month, with unlimited responses and users, and 2-week retention by default. Usage beyond the included quota is billed separately for traces, logs, metrics, and user simulation. The free trial lasts 14 days or until usage reaches $49. Enterprise pricing is custom and includes SSO, 24x7 support, custom limits and retention, while RBAC is marked as coming soon. Pro supports setting a hard usage cap, which helps reduce billing risk.
Its strengths are being open source, self-hostable, non-intrusive Kubernetes monitoring, tight integration with load testing, and unlimited seats on Pro. The downsides are relatively short retention on Pro, enterprise-grade features requiring a custom plan, RBAC not yet generally available, and no stated details on supported languages/frameworks in the text. It is best suited for SRE, platform engineering, and backend teams, as well as organizations that need both observability and performance validation on Kubernetes.
The crawled text does not provide information about network access, payment, or localization support for mainland China, so access status is unknown. If network access or payments are restricted, alternatives such as Prometheus/Grafana, Datadog, New Relic, k6, JMeter, and Locust can be evaluated based on requirements.
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