Overview¶
Introduction¶
In the Synthetic Tests Overview, you can analyze the application performance of the target object under the current dial-up task from two dimensions of geography and trend, including response time, round-trip time, connection time and usability rate.
- Response time: The time from the request end to the system response.
- Round trip time: The round trip time from the time when the requester sends the data packet to the time when the data packet is received.
- Connection time: The time from the request end to the time when the connection is established.
- Usability: Success rate of access on the requester.
HTTP¶
In Synthetic Tests "Overview", select "HTTP", and through the "China"/"World" button in the upper left corner, you can view the request response time and usability rate in different regions, cities and countries.
The response time and usability trends at the bottom can visually view the application performance data of the corresponding monitoring.
TCP¶
In Synthetic Tests "Overview", select "TCP", and through the "China"/"World" button in the upper left corner, you can view the request response time and usability rate in different regions, cities and countries.
Through the bottom response time and usability trend, you can intuitively view the stability of data transmission of corresponding dialing tasks.
ICMP¶
In Synthetic Tests "Overview", select "ICMP", and through the "China"/"World" button in the upper left corner, you can view the request round-trip time and usability rate in different regions, cities and countries.
Through the bottom round trip time, packet loss rate and usability rate trends, we can intuitively view the network quality corresponding to the monitoring task.
WEBSOCKET¶
In the Synthetic Tests "Overview", select "WEBSOCKE", and through the "China"/"World" button in the upper left corner, you can view the requested connection time and usability rate in different regions, cities and countries.
Through the connection time and usability trend at the bottom, the stability of network transmission of corresponding dialing tasks can be visually viewed.