I find the UI to be too slow for the purpose it serves. I'm fine with a slow-ish app sometimes but not when I have to use it often and during incidents.
I also had a few instances over the course of several years where policies seemed to have transparently broke because a system metric name changed. It's possible the issues were of my doing but I don't think they were.
Lastly Monitoring, Tracing and Error Reporting are too disjointed. I wanted a solution that created a more holistic view of what's going on.
Pretty happy for my use cases. Stackdriver is no more and now fully integrated into Cloud Console. Error Reporting is useful for production errors, even on frontend. Monitoring uptime is quick and easy. Metrics alerting has been okay. Mobile app alerts via GCP app.
Cool. Like you said, having everything under one umbrella is very nice. It's a big reason why I stuck with it for so long. Ultimately, it just didn't fit well enough for my use cases.
I ended up moving away from it.
I find the UI to be too slow for the purpose it serves. I'm fine with a slow-ish app sometimes but not when I have to use it often and during incidents.
I also had a few instances over the course of several years where policies seemed to have transparently broke because a system metric name changed. It's possible the issues were of my doing but I don't think they were.
Lastly Monitoring, Tracing and Error Reporting are too disjointed. I wanted a solution that created a more holistic view of what's going on.