Basic HTTP Metrics
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Akshay Joshi
For HTTP services, it would be great to see some basic stats like # of requests by status code, etc. in the "Metrics" tab of the application
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Stephen Barlow
HTTP request metrics are now available for all paid web services.
View them from your service's Metrics page in the Render Dashboard.All accounts can group these metrics by HTTP response code. Teams can additionally group by requested domain and filter results by request path.
Teams can also view a separate graph for HTTP response latency that displays p50, p75, p90, and p99 percentiles.
Stephen Barlow
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Stephen Barlow
HTTP request metrics are now available for all paid web services.
View them from your service's Metrics page in the Render Dashboard.All accounts can group these metrics by HTTP response code. Teams can additionally group by requested domain and filter results by request path.
Teams can also view a separate graph for HTTP response latency that displays p50, p75, p90, and p99 percentiles.
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AnyWhichWay
And Render already has the data! See this from Cloudflare. simulant.chat is mine and the vendor referenced is Cloudflare.
"Hi there,
The hostname simulant.chat is managed by a service provider who is also using Cloudflare via the product:
Thus when traffic is resolved to this hostname simulant.chat, the traffic is routed via your service provider's account.
You will need to contact your service provider to give you access to the traffic analytics, or you need to manage the domain on your own without the service provider.
Please check the documentation for further understanding on Cloudflare for SaaS.
Thank you.
Omar Shariff | Cloudflare Support"
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yaron levi
This is critical.
I would also recommend checking the option to also pass the logs to Axiom and make them available via the Axiom marketplace:
Anurag Goel
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We just started working on this!
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yaron levi
Anurag Goel: Would love to talk about Axiom. I know Axiom currently works specifically on expanding their marketplace. Would love to beta test this feature, and also make the connection from the relevant side at Axiom.
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Chris Kirksey
Upvoting the comment from Marco Heuer: We also need the load balancer access logs.
We are required to keep raw logs for investigating any suspected unauthorized access.
Anurag Goel
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Michael Watts
Yes, I'd like to see something similar to Cloudflare's web analytics https://www.cloudflare.com/en-gb/web-analytics/
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Maksim Fedotov
One of the more important features before I could personally migrate from Heroku. These are extremely useful
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Rich Shakespeare
We think this is vital to be able to see 5xx errors and to know how to adjust scaling/app perf. There's no visibility at the moment at all if anything is amiss
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