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A metric of availability of a cluster mongodb atlas for building my SLO
Hello
As other databases provider , their databases services (like postgresql ....) give metrics on availability of a the service (ex: postgres.canconnect) . I would like to have some metrics on the availibity of a cluster mongodb atlas for building my SLO:
ex: mongodb.canconnectThanks,
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Please add datadog US3 site also for the integration with MongoDB atlas
Please add datadog US3 site also for the integration with MongoDB atlas
8 votesThe US3 Datadog site is available.
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Allow custom date range to be submitted in Query Profiler
Currently the Query Profiler can plot queries that were logged up to 24 hours in the past.
It would be helpful to allow for visualization of a custom date range older than 24 hours ago, rather than only queries logged within the past 24 hours. This could help with RCAs for events that occurred more than 1 day ago, and also help teams who collaborate to investigate queries over a time period longer than 1 day.
16 votesThe Query Profiler in Atlas now supports custom date ranges going back up to 7 days. I will now be closing this feature as complete. Thank you!
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Export metrics to Prometheus
Currently there is only a community supported Prometheus integration (exporter) available which polls db.serverStatus() and doesn't include as much metrics as the Atlas UI/API provides. A similar integration as with New Relic and Datadog would help many customers that are using Prometheus and Grafana for monitoring.
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Atlas Activity feed should be searchable by cluster
The Atlas activity feed is currently searchable by Type of event. It should have an option to search by cluster name to quickly narrow down any particular activities relating to a particular cluster
1 voteThis was completed sometime ago.
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Add 1 second granularity to ATLAS metrics
At present the finest granularity of ATLAS metrics is 1 minute ,as the metrics are averaged by 1 minute , this would not provide info on spikes lasting less than few seconds
reducing the granularity to 1 second would give more insight21 votes10-second level granularity for Atlas projects is available with M40+ clusters. More information on this is available here: https://www.mongodb.com/docs/atlas/monitor-cluster-metrics/#std-label-premium-monitoring
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