Product overview


PATROL for Google Cloud Platform reports and monitors availability and performance across critical areas of your Google Cloud environment. It issues visual warnings and alarms when thresholds are exceeded, allowing easy identification of problem areas. This version of the Google Cloud Platform KM includes the following features:

  • Monitoring of Compute Engine, App Engine, and Cloud Functions services
  • Enabling or disabling monitoring of individual services 
  • Filtering capabilities - Include or exclude Virtual Machine instances, App Engine service IDs, and Cloud Functions from monitoring

User roles

User Role

Product goal

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New user

Learn and understand the product.

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IT Operation users

View all data in the system.

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Technology Specialists

  • Install the system.
  • Configure the system.

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Solution Administrators

  • Plan the solution.
  • Install the system.
  • Configure the system.
  • Troubleshoot the system.

Product features

The PATROL for Kubernetes provides these capabilities for addressing the following business goals:

Features

Capabilities

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Monitoring

Monitor the performance of the following items:

  • Cluster components
  • Cluster nodes
  • Cluster controllers 
  • Cluster workloads (Deployment, ReplicaSet, DaemonSet, and StatefulSet of the cluster)

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Creating filters for monitoring

  • Include or exclude Namespaces from monitoring
  • Enable or disable container monitoring

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Viewing performance graphs

View graphs created by using the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) of the monitor type. By using the graphing options, you can dynamically change the metric or other graph data. 

Graph data can be viewed hourly, weekly, monthly, and quarterly.

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Viewing events

View intelligent events on the selected attributes and for the selected duration. PATROL Agent events that are associated with monitors are also considered intelligent events.

 

 

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