Component Metrics Monitoring
The health of the component can be determined by the percentage of free resources that are available to the component. For each component, the resource definition could be different.
If the component metrics are out of normal range, the components can be tuned to perform optimally, and also be scaled horizontally or vertically. Horizontal scaling means adding more instances of components (except for SQL); vertical scaling means adding more resources to existing components to serve optimally.
Component Type | Resources to monitor |
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Traffic Manager | Available threads in a pool, available heap, etc. |
SQL | Available connections, available InnoDB buffer pool, available QCache, etc. |
Cache | Available connections, connection throttling, available memory, Eviction rate, Hit Rate, etc. |
NoSQL | Active and Pending Tasks, Dropped Messages, Read and Write Latencies, Replication Lags, Available Heap, Available Disk, etc. |
Log | Available threads to process API requests, available heap size, Garbage Collection time, etc. |
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