Chronosphere
9 Case Studies
A Chronosphere Case Study
Tecton, an enterprise-grade feature-store startup, had outgrown its out-of-the-box Prometheus monitoring: each instance was siloed, there was no global fleet view, persistent volumes only held about a week of metrics, and the system frequently broke—forcing engineers to spend hours firefighting and building fragile, custom fixes. Tecton turned to Chronosphere’s monitoring-as-a-service to meet its requirements for a global view across regions/customers, configurable long-term retention, and high availability.
Chronosphere delivered an out-of-the-box, cloud-native monitoring service that provides a single point of entry, fleet-wide silences, API access for custom dashboards, and reliable long-term storage. As a result, on-call rotations are much less burdensome (incident triage is faster and noisy alerts are reduced), historical data is retained for business intelligence and investigations beyond one week, and engineers no longer spend hours/days fixing monitoring—improving operational reliability and developer productivity.
Ravi Trivedi
Software Engineer