Continuous Profiler

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Find CPU, memory, and IO bottlenecks, broken down by method name, class name, and line number, to significantly reduce end-user latency and infrastructure costs.

Low impact in production

Continuous profiler runs in production across all services by leveraging technologies such as JDK Flight Recorder to have minimal impact on your host’s CPU and memory usage.

Getting started

Profiling your service to visualize all your stack traces in one place takes just minutes.

Instrument your application

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Guide to using the profiler

The Getting Started with Profiler guide takes a sample service with a performance problem and shows you how to use Continuous Profiler to understand and fix the problem.

Explore Datadog profiler

After you configure your application to send profiles to Datadog, start getting insights into your code performance.

By default, profiles are retained for seven days, and metrics generated from profile data are retained for one month.

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Profile types

See Profile Types for descriptions of the kinds of profile data collected for each supported language.

The list of profile types collected for Java applications

Search profiles by tags

Use tags to search profiles across any dimension—whether it’s a specific host, service, version, or any combination.

Track function performance over deployments

Obtain key profiling metrics from services such as top CPU usage by method, top memory allocations by thread, and CPU usage by version to visualize in your dashboards.

Connect traces to profiling data

Application processes that have both APM distributed tracing and continuous profiler enabled are automatically linked, so you can move directly from span information to profiling data on the Profiles tab to find specific lines of code related to performance issues.

Profiles tab shows profiling information for a APM trace span

Find changes in performance by comparing profiles

Comparing similar profiles from different times, environments, or deployments can help you understand the possible causes of and solutions to performance problems. The Datadog profiler offers comparison visualizations to make sense of why profiles are different based on time frames or tags that you scope by.

Further Reading

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