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ms.author: mbullwin
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ms.date: 07/12/2019
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ms.service: application-insights
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ms.topic: quickstart
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# Quickstart: Start monitoring your Node.js Web application with Azure Application Insights
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With Azure Application Insights, you can easily monitor your web application for availability, performance, and usage. You can also quickly identify and diagnose errors in your application without waiting for a user to report them. With the version 0.20 SDK release onward, you can monitor common third-party packages, including MongoDB, MySQL, and Redis.
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This quickstart guides you through adding the version 0.22 Application Insights SDK for Node.js to an existing Node.js web application.
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With Azure Application Insights, you can easily monitor your web application for availability, performance, and usage. You can also quickly identify and diagnose errors in your application without waiting for a user to report them. With the version 0.20 SDK release onward, you can monitor common third-party packages, including MongoDB, MySQL, and Redis.
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## Prerequisites
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To complete this quickstart:

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