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Version: 3.7.0

ServicesInstances

A Service Instance is a specific, independent, and addressable process or container where a service runs during execution. It carries the actual service logic and represents the smallest operational unit that clients can directly invoke.

Service Instance Analysis

Anomaly Identification

During daily monitoring, operations personnel can quickly compare metrics like average response time, error rate, and throughput rate for service instances. Combined with alert indicators, this allows for rapid identification of severely anomalous service instances.

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Drill-Down Analysis

Provides functionality to view service instance metrics, resource utilization, traces, logs, events, errors, processes, and insights. You can intuitively assess the current operational status of a service instance by examining its metric data, captured error information, and platform insights.

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Resource Utilization

Gain insights into the service's operational status over the last 24 hours. View key metrics related to resource utilization (such as JVM, thread pools), errors, traces, processes, and event data for the service instance. This helps you build a comprehensive understanding of the service instance's health.

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Processes

View process data related to the current service instance, including environment variables, process metadata, virtual machine information, startup parameters, and more.

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Metrics, Traces, Logs, Events, Errors, Insights

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