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Foglight for Application Operations 5.9.8 - User Guide

Introducing Foglight APM Monitoring Transactions Examining Response Times Examining Error Breakdowns Viewing Real User Activity from a Geographical Perspective Using the SOC Transactions Tab Creating Custom Drag-and-Drop Dashboards APM Tile and View Reference Appendix: Enabling End User Transactions from FxM and FxV

Introducing Foglight APM

This User and Reference Guide provides an overview of Application Performance Monitoring (APM) with Foglight for Application Operations and Foglight APM for Real User Experience (hereafter called Foglight APM). It includes conceptual information to help you envision an APM installation with Foglight and overviews of the Service Operations Console (SOC) and other applicable dashboards that help you manage your unified APM installation.
Foglight Administrator — responsible for configuring and managing Foglight, and for performing administrative tasks.
Application Performance Manager — responsible for the design, implementation, and execution of the APM strategy.
Application Support — responsible for ensuring that application services are performing as expected. Identifies and triages service degradations or outages.
Platform Specialist or Administrator — responsible for the operation of an individual application component (for example, a database, a host, an application server, or a web server). Receives and responds to Foglight alarms on their platform or domain.
Application Architect — a senior escalation resource who is typically engaged by Application Support for assistance in locating the source of an application issue.
Application Developer — responsible for the application code. Uses the Foglight transactional performance dashboards to gain understanding of the operational execution and performance of their code.

Understanding the Foglight APM implementation

Foglight requirements for APM workflows

Monitoring Transactions

For example, in the following image, the Physician group of tiles represents a real user perspective with pivot data. The performance summary on each tile includes an alarm state overview and other key metrics. For a full description of the metrics displayed on each type of tile, see APM Tile and View Reference.
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