Latency and Deployments Graph

The Latency and Deployments Graph is one of the features available on
the platform, along with other metric applications, for performance
monitoring and the impact of deployments. This graph displays the
response time between the platform’s agent and the application through a
route determined by the health check URL. Additionally, it showcases
the performance of deployments on the timeline, allowing for monitoring
the application’s impact after a change.

By default, the graph shows data from the last 24 hours. In the top
right corner, you can find tools to modify data collection, such as
adjusting the verification interval and the option to remove any
fluctuations necessary for more specific analysis.


 

Other functionalities of the graph:

Selection Zoom: With this feature enabled, you can
select a portion of the graph and isolate a specific interval. The plus
(+) and minus (-) buttons are complementary and provide overall zoom for
the graph.

Panning: By using the hand-shaped feature, you can
have a panoramic view of the graph, panning horizontally to view past or
future time intervals.

Reset Zoom: Symbolized as a house, this feature is
used to adjust the graph’s zoom to the default last 24 hours view.
Clicking it will automatically reset the zoom.

More: Represented with three lines, this action
gives you the option to export the data present in the graph in three
formats: SVG, PNG, and CSV.

Deployments Graph:

When your development team releases a change to a service, it’s
crucial to monitor that application constantly to understand if there is
an improvement or deterioration in its performance.

By inserting a deployment in your product’s application on the
platform, the graph records the day and time when the change was made,
allowing you to identify if there was any impact on the response time
after the release.

The deployment records are also saved in the applications’ timeline, along with incident notifications.

The Latency and Deployments Graph is one of the features available on
the platform, along with other metric applications, for performance
monitoring and the impact of deployments. This graph displays the
response time between the platform’s agent and the application through a
route determined by the health check URL. Additionally, it showcases
the performance of deployments on the timeline, allowing for monitoring
the application’s impact after a change.

By default, the graph shows data from the last 24 hours. In the top
right corner, you can find tools to modify data collection, such as
adjusting the verification interval and the option to remove any
fluctuations necessary for more specific analysis.


 

Other functionalities of the graph:

Selection Zoom: With this feature enabled, you can
select a portion of the graph and isolate a specific interval. The plus
(+) and minus (-) buttons are complementary and provide overall zoom for
the graph.

Panning: By using the hand-shaped feature, you can
have a panoramic view of the graph, panning horizontally to view past or
future time intervals.

Reset Zoom: Symbolized as a house, this feature is
used to adjust the graph’s zoom to the default last 24 hours view.
Clicking it will automatically reset the zoom.

More: Represented with three lines, this action
gives you the option to export the data present in the graph in three
formats: SVG, PNG, and CSV.

Deployments Graph:

When your development team releases a change to a service, it’s
crucial to monitor that application constantly to understand if there is
an improvement or deterioration in its performance.

By inserting a deployment in your product’s application on the
platform, the graph records the day and time when the change was made,
allowing you to identify if there was any impact on the response time
after the release.

The deployment records are also saved in the applications’ timeline, along with incident notifications.