ColdFusion 2021 Performance Monitoring Toolset can be used with ColdFusion (2018 release) for monitoring. However, few features like Cloud Services, NoSQL, etc. cannot be monitored. To use these, you must upgrade to ColdFusion (2021 release).
To enable monitoring for various cloud services, in Settings, enable the following options:
On the Overview page of Cloud services, you can see an overview of all the cloud services that you’ve worked on.
You can see the ARTs as a line graph segmented by the cloud services and the API invoke times as a density chart segmented by the services.
Also, you can see a table of what services were used the most.
Monitoring is an important part of maintaining the reliability, availability, and performance of Amazon S3 and your AWS solutions. You should collect monitoring data from all of the parts of your AWS solution so that you can more easily debug a multipoint failure if one occurs.
When you, for example, create an S3 bucket, and insert an object in the bucket, Performance Monitoring Toolset records the transaction, and shows the metrics, like, ART as charts.
You can monitor up to five buckets at a time.
From the Buckets drop-down list, choose a bucket, and view its metrics.
Average Response Time
Displays a time series chart of all the S3 operations executed within a time window.
API Invocation
Displays the number of API calls as a time-series graph.
Other visualizations
Apart from ART and API calls, these are the other charts that you can view for the service:
To see all metrics, you can create containers, and upload blobs in each. You can see the metrics for each container.
You can monitor up to five containers at a time.
From the drop-down, choose a container, and view its metrics.
Average Response Time
Displays a time series chart of all the Blob operations executed within a time window.
API Invocation
Displays the number of API calls as a time-series graph.
Other visualizations
Apart from ART and API calls, these are the other charts that you can view for the service:
To see all metrics, you can create queues, and send messages in each. You can see the metrics for each queue.
You can monitor up to five queues at a time.
From the Queues drop-down, choose a queue, and view its metrics.
Average Response Time
Displays a time series chart of all the SQS operations executed within a time window.
API Invocation
Displays the number of API calls as a time-series graph.
Other visualizations
Apart from ART and API calls, these are the other charts that you can view for the service:
To see all metrics, you can create topics, and create subscriptions in each. You can see the metrics for each topic.
You can monitor up to five topics at a time.
From the Topic drop-down, choose a topic, and view its metrics.
Average Response Time
Displays a time series chart of all the SNS operations executed within a time window.
API Invocation
Displays the number of API calls as a time-series graph.
Other visualizations
Apart from ART and API calls, these are the other charts that you can view for the service:
To see all metrics, you can create queues, and send messages in each. You can see the metrics for each queue.
You can monitor up to five queues at a time.
From the filters, choose a queue or a topic, and view its metrics.
Average Response Time
Displays a time series chart of all the Service Bus operations executed within a time window.
API Invocation
Displays the number of API calls as a time-series graph.
Other visualizations
Apart from ART and API calls, these are the other charts that you can view for the service:
Average Response Time
Displays a time series chart of all the DyanmoDB operations executed within a time window.
API Invocation
Displays the number of API calls as a time-series graph.
Other visualizations
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