The Elastic APM integration became generally available in 7.16 — see the APM Guide for updated documentation. Standalone APM Server users can see the Legacy APM Overview and Legacy APM Server Reference.
Elastic Docs ›
APM:
Server Reference
  • APM
    • User Guide
  • APM agents
    • Android Agent Reference
    • Go Agent Reference
    • iOS Agent Reference
    • Java Agent Reference
    • .NET Agent Reference
    • Node.js Agent Reference
    • PHP Agent Reference
    • Python Agent Reference
    • Ruby Agent Reference
    • Real User Monitoring JavaScript Agent Reference
  • APM extensions
    • Monitoring AWS Lambda Functions
    • Attacher
›Getting started with APM Server
« Step 3: Start Repositories for APT and YUM »

Step 4: Next stepsedit

If you haven’t already, you can now install APM Agents in your services!

  • Go agent
  • iOS agent
  • Java agent
  • .NET agent
  • Node.js agent
  • PHP agent
  • Python agent
  • Ruby agent
  • JavaScript Real User Monitoring (RUM) agent

Once you have at least one APM agent sending data to APM Server, you can start visualizing your data in the APM app.

If you’re migrating from Jaeger, see Integrate with Jaeger.

« Step 3: Start Repositories for APT and YUM »

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