New: Automated, Linux-Ready Synthetic Monitoring with Uptrends
Synthetic monitoring is critical for keeping digital services reliable. If enterprise infrastructure has become cloud-first, automated, and codified, so must synthetic monitoring.
Frequently, we hear DevOps and Platform teams tackling manual monitoring setups, inconsistent deployments, and workflows that are disconnected from the ones they rely on.
We’re closing that gap with our new Uptrends Terraform Provider and Linux Private Checkpoints.
Monitoring now fits directly into the infrastructure lifecycle and CI/CD pipelines — automated, scalable, and aligned with how teams already build and operate their systems.
Addressing Inefficiency and Inconsistency
Enterprises are reshaping infrastructure by standardizing on Linux, automating with CI/CD, and codifying both infrastructure and monitoring for speed, governance, and consistency. Monitoring that isn’t part of this approach creates risk:
- Slow deployments and increased human error due to manual processes
- Inconsistent coverage across development, staging, and production environments
- Compliance and governance gaps without version control or consistency
- Silent failures caused by blind spots in internal applications and services that sit behind firewalls
The new Uptrends capabilities enable DevOps and Platform teams to address these challenges.
What’s New: Terraform Provider and Linux Private Checkpoints
Terraform Provider
Monitoring resources — such as checks, alerts, and user permissions — can now be defined as code and deployed automatically alongside infrastructure.
This gives teams the ability to standardize monitoring, version and review changes, and ensure consistent coverage across regions, teams, and environments.
Linux Private Checkpoints
Lightweight monitoring nodes that run natively on Linux can now be deployed inside secure networks — whether on servers, containers, or in Kubernetes clusters.
This extends monitoring to internal services that can’t be tested from the public internet, while lowering infrastructure costs compared to Windows-based nodes.
DevOps and Platform Teams Will See the Biggest Impact
Uptrends' new capabilities are designed for teams who:
- Run CI/CD pipelines
- Enforce infrastructure standards
- Monitor internal systems
- Scale observability and monitoring
By making monitoring part of the same workflows as infrastructure, organizations can reduce manual effort, cut costs, deepen visibility, and strengthen governance.
Where to Find More Details
These capabilities are now live in Uptrends. To learn more, visit our Uptrends website:
Explore Uptrends Terraform Provider
Discover Linux Private Checkpoints