With Applications Manager's Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets(VMSS) monitoring tool, you can:
With Applications Manager, quickly get to know your Scale Sets' memory and CPU utilization levels. Consistent high values can lead to performance degradation, higher response times and poor user experiences.
You can also easily track the CPU credits consumed and CPU credits remaining. This can help you gauge if VMs' performance levels are getting capped at the base level and analyze how many credits are still available for the VM to burst to higher CPU performance levels if needed.
With Applications Manager's Azure VMSS monitor:
With Applications Manager, you can easily track the total amount of incoming and outgoing network traffic for all VM instances within the VMSS. Gain insight into the volume of data being received by and transmitted from the VMSS instances. This facilitates you to effectively evaluate the workload's network requirements and helps ensure that your network resources can handle the incoming/outgoing data.
Additionally, you can also track inbound and outbound flows to detect unusual or unexpected network connections and assess how your VMSS instances communicate with external services or destinations.
Important VMSS configuration information is also available at your disposal in a single dashboard. You can monitor the provisioning state and number of instances in your VMSS to track the deployment progress and identify any issues during provisioning. This ensures that the expected number of instances is running to meet your workload demands.
In addition, you can also view detailed stats about your VMSS's disk properties, OS profile and image references.
Applications Manager provides a wide array of functions and abilities to monitor the performance of your Azure Virtual machine Scale sets, all without the need to install an agent. Download a 30-day, free trial now!
It allows us to track crucial metrics such as response times, resource utilization, error rates, and transaction performance. The real-time monitoring alerts promptly notify us of any issues or anomalies, enabling us to take immediate action.
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