![]() Memory Utilization, Memory Bytes Used: Troubleshoot application performance issues by identifying VMs running out of Memory ![]() ![]() Live processes by CPU per VM, Processes by Memory per VM, Processes by Disk Throughput per VM: Find sample VMs that are running the top CPU/Memory/Disk-consuming processes Live processes by CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Disk Throughput: Identify top processes by CPU, Memory, or Disk Throughput to find optimization opportunities or unexpected resource consumers. Unused vCPU Cores: Discover cost saving opportunities from VMs that are underusing CPU resources System Load per vCPU: If the number is close to 1, it could indicate a need to scale up your VM to prevent performance issues Processes by CPU Usage: Identify top processes by CPU usage for pinning down the root cause of an issue or to identify optimization opportunities. Here are all the metrics offered out-of-the-box and their example use cases:ĬPU Utilization, vCPU Core Usage: Troubleshoot application performance issues by identifying VMs running out of CPU resources. The Observability tab helps you visualize key health metrics without configuration. ![]() This new fleet level view lets you understand your VMs more holistically by 1) identifying VM outliers based on key metrics such as CPU, memory, and 2) seeing cross-fleet trends around high-resource processes or network latencies by destination. Observability-in-context at a fleet level You can quickly gain insights into CPU, memory, network, disk, live processes, system events and live logs within one UI. The new Observability tab is an easy way to monitor and troubleshoot the health of your fleet of VMs - it offers key health metrics and logs out-of-the-box and highlights anomalies across your fleet. We are excited to announce that the Observability tab in the Compute Engine console VM List page has reached General Availability. This is usually a time-consuming process for operators since they need to switch between multiple pages to gather necessary information. This task often involves gathering various key signals, identifying outliers, drilling down to find root causes, and fixing issues. Many Infrastructure Operators need to manage large fleets of VMs.
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