New Relic's integrations include an integration for reporting your Microsoft Azure App Service Environment metrics and other data to New Relic. This document explains how to activate the integration and describes the data reported.
Features
The Azure App Service Environment (ASE) is a premium feature offering of the Azure App Service. It gives a single-tenant instance of the Azure App Service that runs right in your own Azure virtual network (VNet), providing network isolation and improved scaling capabilities.
Using New Relic, you can:
- View Azure App Service Environments data in pre-built dashboards.
- Run custom queries and visualize the data.
- Create alert conditions to notify you of changes in data.
Activate integration
Follow standard Azure Monitor integration procedure to activate your Azure service in New Relic infrastructure monitoring.
Configuration and polling
You can change the polling frequency and filter data using configuration options.
New Relic queries your App Service Environments services through the Azure Monitor integration according to a default polling interval.
Find and use data
To explore your integration data, go to one.newrelic.com/infra > Azure > (select an integration).
Metric data
This integration collects the following metric data:
Azure App Service Environment metrics
Metric | Description |
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| Number of requests being actively handled by the App Service Environment at any given time. |
| Average time taken for the ASE to serve requests. |
| Incoming bandwidth used across all front end instances. |
| Outgoing bandwidth used across all front end instances. |
| CPU used across all front end instances. |
| Number of both read and write requests that were queued on storage. |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP 101 status code. |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP status code |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP status code |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP 401 status code. |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP 403 status code. |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP 404 status code. |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP 406 status code. |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP status code |
| Number of requests resulting in an HTTP status code |
| Number of HTTP requests that had to sit on the queue before being fulfilled. |
| Time taken for the ASE to serve requests. |
| Number of large App Service Plan worker instances. |
| Number of medium App Service Plan worker instances. |
| Memory used across all front end instances. |
| Number of web requests served. |
| Number of small App Service Plan worker instances. |
| Number of front end instances. |