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Version: 3.7.0

Interfaces

A service interface is the exclusive gateway through which a service exposes its functionality. It strictly defines how to request the service and what results to expect, while concealing all complex internal implementation details. Users can customize interface identification through interface detection rules and remote interface detection rules to better align with business scenarios.

Interface Analysis

Anomaly Identification

During daily monitoring, operations personnel can track changes in key metrics such as average response time, error rate, and throughput rate for interfaces. Combined with reviewing interface alert status, this enables rapid identification of anomalous interfaces.

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Drill-Down Analysis

Provides functionality to view interface relationships, metrics, traces, errors, analysis, and insights. You can intuitively assess the current operational status of an interface by examining its horizontal and vertical relationships, metric data, captured error information, and platform insights.

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Relationships, Metrics, Traces, Analysis, Insights

Similar to the Service drill-down details, you can view data related to the current interface. This section will not elaborate further; please refer to Services.