Tencent Cloud Observability Platform(TCOP) is a service that can monitor Tencent Cloud service resources in real time and generate alarms.
TCOP provides users with a platform for the centralized monitoring of CVMs, cloud databases, and other Tencent Cloud services. TCOP displays comprehensive information such as the cloud service resource usage, application performance, and cloud service operation status. It also supports features such as multi-metric monitoring, custom alarms, cross-region and cross-project instance grouping, and custom dashboards for visual monitoring. With these features, TCOP can help you detect emergencies in running Tencent Cloud services in a timely manner, enhancing system stability, improving OPS efficiency, and reducing OPS costs. TCOP collects and obtains monitoring metric data from all dimensions and displays the data in visual charts to help you better understand the health and performance of Tencent Cloud services. Moreover, after you configure alarm rules, TCOP can instantly notify you of business exceptions through message push, so that you can fully control the usage and health of Tencent Cloud service resources without secondary development. To learn more about TCOP and obtain relevant monitoring data, go to the TCOP console, API Category, or Tencent Cloud CLI. Basic Features
You can access the following features in the Tencent Cloud Observability Platform console:
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Monitoring overview | Displays the overall monitoring information for Tencent Cloud services | Displays the overall information and alarms for Tencent Cloud services at a glance |
Dashboard | Preset monitoring dashboard Custom monitoring dashboard | Provides flexible custom view features applicable to multiple monitoring scenarios, such as cross-instance data aggregation, real-time/historical data display, similar metric comparison, and linked charts |
Alarm management | Centralized alarm management | Allows you to configure alarm rules for monitoring metrics, view historical alarms, and receive alarm notifications |
Tencent Cloud service monitoring | Displays the specific monitoring information of Tencent Cloud services | Allows users to view the monitoring details and alarm details of cloud resources under the user’s account |
Event monitoring | Displays the important event information of Tencent Cloud services and platforms | Provides the reporting, query, and alarm features for event-type data |
Traffic monitoring | Displays the traffic information | Displays the traffic usage of the public network outbound bandwidth |
Architecture
TCOP provides basic metrics monitoring and data storage services for users. It is a space for storing the data of all cloud resources. TCOP collects and obtains the monitoring metric data for Tencent Cloud services through various channels. After processing the data, it stores the data in a repository. You can go to the TCOP console to view the monitoring data in charts or pull metric data through APIs. You can also create alarm policies to define how to handle the monitoring data via the alarm processing system and enable the system to send alarm notifications when the monitoring data triggers the alarm conditions. Architecture Diagram:
Supported Services
Currently, TCOP can automatically monitor the following services. Once you start a service, its metric data will automatically be sent to TCOP.
Note:
Currently, monitoring statistics are collected at granularities of one minute, five minutes, one hour, and one day. Most services, such as Cloud Virtual Machine (CVM) and cloud databases, support the monitoring granularity of one minute, which means that monitoring statistics are collected every minute. Some other products only support a granularity of five minutes, which means that monitoring statistics are collected every five minutes.
Monitoring in seconds will be available to certain services. TencentDB for MySQL instances now support free monitoring at the granularity of five seconds. One month before the official billing starts, we will inform you via SMS, the Tencent Cloud Message Center, and email.
Cloud databases
Cross-region connection over the classic network
Anycast EIPs
Connections
Dedicated tunnels
Messaging service
Topic subscription
Queues
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