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Cloud Observability with Azure Monitor

You're reading from   Cloud Observability with Azure Monitor A practical guide to monitoring your Azure infrastructure and applications using industry best practices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835881187
Length 368 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Manuel Lázaro Ramírez Manuel Lázaro Ramírez
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José Ángel Fernández José Ángel Fernández
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Fundamentals of Observability and Azure Monitor
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Observability with Azure Monitor FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Understanding Azure Monitor Components and Functions 4. Chapter 3: Exploring Azure Monitor Data Sources and the Ingestion Pipeline 5. Part 2: Working with Azure Monitor
6. Chapter 4: Analyzing Your Data Using Logs and Metrics 7. Chapter 5: Responding to Monitoring Events 8. Chapter 6: Visualizing Your Logs and Metrics 9. Chapter 7: Application Observability and Performance Monitoring with Application Insights 10. Part 3: The Road Ahead with Azure Observability
11. Chapter 8: Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Monitoring 12. Chapter 9: Integrating with Third-Party Tools 13. Chapter 10: Building Your Monitoring Strategy 14. Chapter 11: Cost Management and Optimization 15. Chapter 12: Future Trends and Looking Ahead 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Metrics and performance monitoring

Azure Monitor provides comprehensive monitoring capabilities for cloud resources running in Microsoft Azure. One essential aspect of Azure Monitor is its support of metrics. Metrics represent numerical values that describe different aspects of a resource’s operation or behavior over time.

As mentioned in the The three pillars of observability section in Chapter 1, they provide the answer to How many/much? and When? Examples of typical metrics include the following:

  • CPU utilization: How many cores were in use? How much percentage of the CPU was in use? How many threads was the CPU running?
  • Network bandwidth: How many bytes were flowing through the network card interface? How many of those bytes were flowing in? How many TCP packages were flowing out?
  • Storage consumption: How much free space was available? How many input/output operations per second were handled?

Metrics focus on providing insights into system health...

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