The Web Application optimization pack provides a component type apt for monitoring the performances from the end-user perspective of a generic web application, to evaluate the configuration of the technologies in the underlying stack.
The bundled component type provides Akamas with performance metrics representing concepts like throughput, response time, error rate, and user load, split into different levels of detail such as transaction, page, and single request.
Component Type | Description |
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Here’s the command to install the Web Application optimization pack using the Akamas CLI:
Unit | Description |
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Web Application
transactions_throughput | transactions/s | The number of transactions executed per second |
transactions_response_time | milliseconds | The average transaction response time |
transactions_response_time_max | milliseconds | The maximum recorded transaction response time |
transactions_response_time_min | milliseconds | The minimum recorded transaction response time |
pages_throughput | pages/s | The number of pages requested per second |
pages_response_time | milliseconds | The average page response time |
pages_response_time_max | milliseconds | The maximum recorded page response time |
pages_response_time_min | milliseconds | The minimum recorded page response time |
requests_throughput | requests/s | The number of requests performed per second |
requests_response_time | milliseconds | The average request response time |
requests_response_time_max | milliseconds | The maximum recorded request response time |
requests_response_time_min | milliseconds | The minimum recorded request response time |
transactions_error_rate | percent | The percentage of transactions flagged as error |
transactions_error_throughput | transactions/s | The number of transactions flagged as error per second |
pages_error_rate | percent | The percentage of pages flagged as error |
pages_error_throughput | pages/s | The number of pages flagged as error per second |
requests_error_rate | percent | The requests of requests flagged as error |
requests_error_throughput | requests/s | The number of requests flagged as error per second |
users | users | The number of users performing requests on the web |