Friday, December 11, 2020

Addressing Web Application Performance Issues - Zero Incident Framework



It is important to make sure that the end-user gets a greater experience while using an application and therefore it is compulsory to monitor the performance of an application to provide higher satisfaction to them.

External factors

When the web applications face performance issues, here are some questions that need to be asked:

  • ·       Application performance issue
  • ·       Production environment
  • ·       Release of the application stack
  • ·       Hardware/software upgrades

 Actions

  • Look at the number of incoming requests
  • Identify how many requests are delaying
  • Look at the web pages/methods/functions in the source code
  • Identify whether any third-party links or APIs is making it slow
  • Check whether the database queries are taking more time
  • Identify whether the problem is related to a certain browser
  • Check if the server-side or client-side is facing any uncaught exceptions
  • Check the performance of the CPU, Memory, and Disk of the server
  • Check the sibling processes which are consuming more Memory/CPU/Disk in all servers

 

Challenges 

People need to be well equipped with technologies across all layers to know what parameters to collect and how to collect.

Zero Incident Framework Application Performance Monitoring gives details of application performance management. The APM Engine has built-in AI features monitor the application across all layers, starting from an end-user, web application, to the underlying infrastructure.

The in-built AI engine does the following automatically: 

1.    Monitors the performance of the application (Web) layer, Service Layer, API, and Middle tier and Maps the insights

2.    Traces the end-to-end user transaction journey

3.    Monitors the performance of the 3rd party calls

4.    Monitors the End User Experience


Why choose ZIF APM?

Key Features and Benefits

1.    Provides a 360 insight into the underlying Web Server, API server, DB server related infrastructure metrics

2.    Captures performance issues and anomalies that the end-users face

3.    Offers deeper insights on the exceptions faced by the application

4.    Gives every detail about which method and function calls take more time or slow down the application

5.    Provides the details about 3rd party APIs or Database calls

6.    Analyzes unusual spikes through pattern matching, thus alerting providers


Read the complete blog by the ai for application monitoring tool, Zero Incident Framework - https://zif.ai/addressing-web-application-performance-issues/


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