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Application Monitor

The Monitor tab provides real-time insights into the health and performance of your deployed application.
It allows you to track uptime, response latency, and overall service availability.

Monitoring helps teams quickly detect performance issues and ensure applications remain available to users.


Accessing the Monitor Page

To view monitoring information:

  1. Navigate to Workloads in the sidebar.
  2. Click Applications.
  3. Select the application you want to monitor.
  4. Open the Monitor tab.

Monitor Dashboard Overview

The monitoring dashboard provides a quick overview of the application's health, response time, and uptime metrics.

Application Monitor Overview

This dashboard shows key monitoring information including response metrics, uptime percentage, and performance graphs that help teams understand application behavior.


Monitoring Metrics

The monitor dashboard provides several key performance indicators that help track application health.

Current Response

The Current Response metric shows the most recent response time recorded for the application.

  • Measured in milliseconds (ms)
  • Represents the latest ping or request response time

Example:

Current Response: 230 ms


Average Response

The Average Response metric displays the average response time over the selected monitoring period.

This helps identify:

  • Performance consistency
  • Latency trends
  • Possible performance degradation

Example:

Average Response: 174 ms


Uptime

The Uptime metric indicates the percentage of time the application has remained available.

Example:

Uptime: 100%

High uptime ensures that the application is consistently reachable by users.


Certificate Expiry

The Certificate Expiry metric displays how many days remain before the SSL certificate expires.

Example:

Certificate Expiry: 84 Days

Monitoring this helps prevent unexpected HTTPS certificate expiration.


Status Timeline

The Status Timeline provides a visual representation of application availability over time.

Application Status Timeline

Each block represents a monitoring check.

  • Green blocks indicate the application was available.
  • Red blocks indicate downtime or failed monitoring checks.

This timeline helps teams quickly identify service interruptions and monitor application reliability.


Response Time Chart

The Response Time Chart displays response latency across the selected monitoring period.

Application Monitor Response Chart

The chart visualizes how quickly the application responds to monitoring requests over time.

It helps analyze:

  • Performance spikes
  • Network latency
  • Response time trends
  • Temporary slowdowns in the application

Hovering over the graph displays detailed response times for specific timestamps.


Monitoring Time Range

You can change the monitoring window using the time range selector in the top-right corner.

Common options include:

  • Last 1 hour
  • Last 6 hours
  • Last 24 hours
  • Custom ranges

Adjusting the time range allows teams to analyze performance trends across different periods.


Why Monitoring is Important

Application monitoring provides visibility into service health and performance.

It helps teams:

  • Detect downtime quickly
  • Identify latency spikes
  • Maintain application reliability
  • Monitor SSL certificate validity
  • Track overall application health

Continuous monitoring ensures that applications remain stable and responsive for users.