How to work with Health Endpoint Monitoring Pattern using Azure portal?
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Am working on Health Endpoint Monitoring Pattern which is used for monitoring and health check of resources like "Storage, SQL Database etc" in Azure. For this, I followed Link and known that "There were three ways to monitor endpoints in Azure" like:
From these, I went with custom utility with the coding in project and checking the health status in local which is working finely. Now, am trying to do same thing with the Azure Portal. But, I didn't find anyway to "How to monitor Health Status of my applications through Portal". Please suggest me, If there any way to do Health Check for Applications through portal
azure azure-application-insights health-monitoring
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Am working on Health Endpoint Monitoring Pattern which is used for monitoring and health check of resources like "Storage, SQL Database etc" in Azure. For this, I followed Link and known that "There were three ways to monitor endpoints in Azure" like:
From these, I went with custom utility with the coding in project and checking the health status in local which is working finely. Now, am trying to do same thing with the Azure Portal. But, I didn't find anyway to "How to monitor Health Status of my applications through Portal". Please suggest me, If there any way to do Health Check for Applications through portal
azure azure-application-insights health-monitoring
Have you tried use the application insights? It can monitor the sql depency, cpu etc.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 20 at 7:56
@Ivan Yang thank you for reply, with the help of Application Insights I can get only one resource results like SQL dependency and its cpu. But, am trying to get all resources Health Status results at one place like a dashboard.
– Mani
Nov 20 at 10:31
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Am working on Health Endpoint Monitoring Pattern which is used for monitoring and health check of resources like "Storage, SQL Database etc" in Azure. For this, I followed Link and known that "There were three ways to monitor endpoints in Azure" like:
From these, I went with custom utility with the coding in project and checking the health status in local which is working finely. Now, am trying to do same thing with the Azure Portal. But, I didn't find anyway to "How to monitor Health Status of my applications through Portal". Please suggest me, If there any way to do Health Check for Applications through portal
azure azure-application-insights health-monitoring
Am working on Health Endpoint Monitoring Pattern which is used for monitoring and health check of resources like "Storage, SQL Database etc" in Azure. For this, I followed Link and known that "There were three ways to monitor endpoints in Azure" like:
From these, I went with custom utility with the coding in project and checking the health status in local which is working finely. Now, am trying to do same thing with the Azure Portal. But, I didn't find anyway to "How to monitor Health Status of my applications through Portal". Please suggest me, If there any way to do Health Check for Applications through portal
azure azure-application-insights health-monitoring
azure azure-application-insights health-monitoring
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Have you tried use the application insights? It can monitor the sql depency, cpu etc.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 20 at 7:56
@Ivan Yang thank you for reply, with the help of Application Insights I can get only one resource results like SQL dependency and its cpu. But, am trying to get all resources Health Status results at one place like a dashboard.
– Mani
Nov 20 at 10:31
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Have you tried use the application insights? It can monitor the sql depency, cpu etc.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 20 at 7:56
@Ivan Yang thank you for reply, with the help of Application Insights I can get only one resource results like SQL dependency and its cpu. But, am trying to get all resources Health Status results at one place like a dashboard.
– Mani
Nov 20 at 10:31
Have you tried use the application insights? It can monitor the sql depency, cpu etc.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 20 at 7:56
Have you tried use the application insights? It can monitor the sql depency, cpu etc.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 20 at 7:56
@Ivan Yang thank you for reply, with the help of Application Insights I can get only one resource results like SQL dependency and its cpu. But, am trying to get all resources Health Status results at one place like a dashboard.
– Mani
Nov 20 at 10:31
@Ivan Yang thank you for reply, with the help of Application Insights I can get only one resource results like SQL dependency and its cpu. But, am trying to get all resources Health Status results at one place like a dashboard.
– Mani
Nov 20 at 10:31
add a comment |
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Have you tried use the application insights? It can monitor the sql depency, cpu etc.
– Ivan Yang
Nov 20 at 7:56
@Ivan Yang thank you for reply, with the help of Application Insights I can get only one resource results like SQL dependency and its cpu. But, am trying to get all resources Health Status results at one place like a dashboard.
– Mani
Nov 20 at 10:31