The Value of Monitoring Metrics

Fri, 12/13/2013 - 3:28pmChad Johnson0 Comments var addthis_config = {ui_click: true,data_track_clickback: true,data_ga_social: true,data_ga_property: UA-317164-6}; Corepoint Integration Engine metrics provide users with a historical view of connections and system information. Using the metric information, users can quickly determine what events may be influencing the performance and effectiveness of the integration engine. Common events include an increase in message volume or increase in number of connections. The detailed metric information allows users to be proactive, rather than react after negative situations occur. Metrics in Corepoint Integraiton Engine allow users to: Run historic reports and statistical queries for any length of time (2 hours, 2 weeks, 2 months, 12 months, etc.) so you can prepare for future growth. Troubleshoot server issues by pinpointing CPU usage, memory usage, and other metrics at the specific time of concern. Combine metrics data with repository history and log files to debug a single interface or the enterprise. Retrieve vital information If you compare message volume with queue depths or CPU usage, you may observe that queue depths have increased 10% over the last two months but message volume has increased 50%. This tells you that the engine is running properly. If, however, you also notice that your CPU usage has increased to 90% during that same time you should consider updating hardware to meet the deman...
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