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Azure virtual machine scale sets monitoring integration

New Relic offers an integration for reporting your Azure virtual machine scale sets data. This document explains how to activate this integration and describes the data that can be reported.

Activate integration

To enable the integration follow standard procedures to activate your Azure service in New Relic.

Configuration and polling

You can change the polling frequency and filter data using configuration options.

Default polling information for the Azure virtual machine scale sets integration:

  • New Relic polling interval: 5 minutes

Find and use data

To find your integration data, go to one.newrelic.com > All capabilities > Infrastructure > Azure and select an integration.

You can query and explore your data using the following event type:

Entity

Event type

Provider

ScaleSet

AzureVirtualMachineScaleSetSample

AzureVirtualMachineScaleSet

For more on how to use your data, see Understand and use integration data.

Metric data

This integration collects Azure virtual machine scale sets data for ScaleSet.

Virtual machine scale sets ScaleSet data

Metric

Unit

Description

cpuPercent

Percent

The percentage of allocated compute units that are currently in use by the Virtual Machine(s)

networkInBytes

Bytes

The number of billable bytes received on all network interfaces by the Virtual Machine(s) (Incoming Traffic)

networkOutBytes

Bytes

The number of billable bytes out on all network interfaces by the Virtual Machine(s) (Outgoing Traffic)

diskReadBytes

Bytes

Bytes read from disk during monitoring period

diskWriteBytes

Bytes

Bytes written to disk during monitoring period

diskReadOperationsCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Disk Read IOPS

diskWriteOperationsCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Disk Write IOPS

cpuCreditsRemaining

Count

Total number of credits available to burst

cpuCreditsConsumed

Count

Total number of credits consumed by the Virtual Machine

dataDiskReadBytesCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Bytes/Sec read from a single disk during monitoring period

dataDiskWriteBytesCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Bytes/Sec written to a single disk during monitoring period

dataDiskReadOperationsCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Read IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period

dataDiskWriteOperationsCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Write IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period

dataDiskQueueDepth

Count

Data Disk Queue Depth(or Queue Length)

osDiskReadBytesCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Bytes/Sec read from a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk

osDiskWriteBytesCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Bytes/Sec written to a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk

osDiskReadOperationsCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Read IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk

osDiskWriteOperationsCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

Write IOPS from a single disk during monitoring period for OS disk

osDiskQueueDepth

Count

OS Disk Queue Depth(or Queue Length)

inboundFlows

Count

Inbound Flows are number of current flows in the inbound direction (traffic going into the VM)

outboundFlows

Count

Outbound Flows are number of current flows in the outbound direction (traffic going out of the VM)

inboundFlowsMaximumCreationRateCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

The maximum creation rate of inbound flows (traffic going into the VM)

outboundFlowsMaximumCreationRateCountPerSecond

CountPerSecond

The maximum creation rate of outbound flows (traffic going out of the VM)

premiumDataDiskCacheReadHitPercent

Percent

Premium Data Disk Cache Read Hit

premiumDataDiskCacheReadMissPercent

Percent

Premium Data Disk Cache Read Miss

premiumOSDiskCacheReadHitPercent

Percent

Premium OS Disk Cache Read Hit

premiumOSDiskCacheReadMissPercent

Percent

Premium OS Disk Cache Read Miss

networkInTotalBytes

Bytes

The number of bytes received on all network interfaces by the Virtual Machine(s) (Incoming Traffic)

networkOutTotalBytes

Bytes

The number of bytes out on all network interfaces by the Virtual Machine(s) (Outgoing Traffic)

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