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Azure App Service Plans
A Microsoft Azure App Service plan defines a set of compute resources for an app service to run. These compute resources are analogous to the server farm in conventional web hosting. One or more apps can be configured to run on the same computing resources (or in the same App Service plan).
You must configure cloud connections to monitor this entity. See Configure Azure Cloud Connection.
Cisco Cloud Observability displays Azure entities on the Observe page. Metrics are displayed for specific entity instances in the list and detail views.
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Detail View
To display the detail view of an Azure App Service Plan instance:
- Navigate to the Observe page.
- Under App Integrations, click Azure App Service Plans.
The list view now displays. - Click an instance Name to display the detail view.
The detail view displays metrics, key performance indicators, and properties (attributes) related to the instance you selected.
Metrics and Key Performance Indicators
Cisco Cloud Observability displays the following metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) for Azure App Service plans. See Supported metrics with Azure monitor.
Display Name | Source Metric Name | Description |
CPU Percentage | CPUPercentage | The average CPU used across all instances of the plan. |
Memory Percentage | MemoryPercentage | The average memory used across all instances of the plan. |
Data In/Out (Bytes) | BytesReceived | The average incoming bandwidth used across all instances of the plan. The availability of this metric may vary depending on the configuration of your Azure resource. |
BytesSent | The average outgoing bandwidth used across all instances of the plan. | |
Queue Length (Count) | DiskQueueLength | The average number of both read and write requests that were queued on storage. |
HttpQueueLength | The average number of HTTP requests that had to sit on the queue before being fulfilled. |
Properties (Attributes)
Cisco Cloud Observability displays the following properties for Azure App Service plans.
Display Name | Property Name | Description |
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Resource ID |
| The resource ID of the App Service plan. |
Kind | kind | The kind of App Service plan. |
Location | location | The geographical region the resource is running. |
Name | name | The name of the App Service plan. |
Resource Group | resourceGroup | The resource group of the App Service plan. |
SKU Name | sku | The SKU name of the App Service plan. |
SKU Tier | sku tier | The SKU Tier of the App Service Plan |
Tags | tag | Tags associated with the App Service plan. |
Resource Type | type | The resource type of the App Service plan. |
Admin Site Name | adminSiteName | The admin site name of the App Service Plan. |
Compute Mode | computeMode | The compute mode of the App Service plan. |
Workers Current | currentNumberOfWorkers | The current number of workers across associated apps. |
Elastic Scale Enabled | elasticScaleEnabled | Indicates if elastic scale is enabled for the App Service plan. |
Number of Sites | numberOfSites | The number of sites. |
Workers Total | numberOfWorkers | The total number of workers across associated apps. |
Subscription ID | subscription | The subscription ID of the account. |
Zone Redundant | zoneRedundant | Indicates if "Zone redundant" is enabled for the App Service plan. |
Retention and Purge Time-To-Live (TTL)
For all cloud and infrastructure entities, the retention TTL is 180 minutes (3 hours) and the purge TTL is 525,600 minutes (365 days).
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