Instrumentation Your Way: Introducing a Combined Splunk AppDynamics Agent

Observability Courtney Gannon

In 2025, microservices are everywhere and Kubernetes is the de facto standard for operating cloud native applications. But not all apps are built in microservices architectures. For most enterprises, hybrid environments are the reality, with their business run on a mix of three-tier and cloud native applications.

For Splunk AppDynamics customers that are also adopting Splunk Observability Cloud for their microservices environments, we want to remove the technical burden of collecting telemetry data for use across either solution.

About the Combined AppDynamics Agent

This updated AppDynamics Agent provides customers with a common agent to collect telemetry data for use in either Splunk AppDynamics or Observability Cloud. Users can avoid costly and disruptive replacement and changes in their deployment and integration pipelines, while evaluating which APM is best for them.

The new agent contains both AppDynamics Agent code and Splunk OpenTelemetry code, which is deployed the same as any other AppDynamics Agent. In fact, there’s no need to install new agents. Simply update your existing agents and latent OpenTelemetry functionality will be added as a normal update. You can update via the Smart Agent or whatever means you use today.

We’re Offering Three Modes

We didn’t just combine the agents — we also updated the Splunk OpenTelemetry Agents with AppDynamics-like hybrid features, making it easy to evaluate Observability Cloud for monitoring hybrid applications. ​

Both ecosystems of agents will continue to be developed, maintained, and supported to provide continuity for existing users. The agents will undergo low-impact changes and evolution toward greater use of OpenTelemetry. Initial supported languages are: Java, Node.js, and .NET.​

Splunk’s Goal is to Provide Best-in-Class APM Solutions to Address All of Our Customers’ Needs

In addition to simplifying the agent ecosystem, Splunk is bringing the best of AppDynamics features to Observability Cloud, for customers that prefer a single experience that bridges both worlds. We’re releasing new features in Splunk Observability Cloud to fully support hybrid applications and strengthen our APM capabilities — building on AppDynamics’ proven expertise in monitoring traditional n-tier applications.

Highlights include:

You can learn more about the combined AppDynamics Agent here, and you can read more about all of our other Observability innovations, including Hybrid APM in this blog. We’re hosting technical sessions where we’ll discuss both of these new features in-depth at .conf25. If you aren’t able to attend this year, catch the replays after the conference at conf.splunk.com.

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