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1.2.4
Yokohama, Xanadu
The synthetic monitoring application empowers organizations to proactively manage and enhance the performance and availability of critical services. By simulating user transactions on API endpoints, this solution identifies performance bottlenecks, ensures uptime, and optimizes user experiences.
- Create and manage synthetic tests to replicate end-user transactions for critical services.
- Get real-time notifications for performance degradations or outages before they impact users.
- See related services for synthetic tests to determine incident impact.
- Visualize synthetic test results, track KPIs, and share insights with stakeholders.
- New:
- Synthetic Data integration with Service Observability dashboards:
Synthetic monitoring data can now be integrated into Service Observability dashboards, providing a unified view that accelerates issue detection and resolution. By combining proactive synthetic tests with real-time telemetry, teams can quickly identify anomalies, correlate signals, and pinpoint root causes—streamlining incident triage and minimizing downtime.
- Synthetic Data integration with Service Observability dashboards:
- Fixed
- Improved type-ahead filtering logic: Enhanced the filtering algorithm in type-ahead inputs to return more accurate and relevant results, improving user experience when configuring or selecting monitors (PRB1893072).
- Resolved issue with deleted monitors continuing to run: Fixed a bug that caused synthetic monitors to continue executing after deletion. Deleted monitors are now fully removed and no longer generate traffic or results post-deletion.
- Permission scoping corrections: Addressed multiple permission scoping issues to ensure users only access data and actions appropriate to their roles. This improves both security and usability across the application.
- Improved type-ahead filtering logic: Enhanced the filtering algorithm in type-ahead inputs to return more accurate and relevant results, improving user experience when configuring or selecting monitors (PRB1893072).
Agent client collector framework
Event Management
Event Management and service mapping core