Splunk AppDynamics

Overall Application Performance Calls Per Minute

Luke_Thomas
Engager

Can someone please tell me exactly what Appdynamics classes as a "call" in the "calls per minute" section of the metric browser? This is for java app agent metrics

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Sunil_Agarwal
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Hi @Luke.Thomas , 
"Calls per Minute" is a metric that calculates the average number of incoming or outgoing calls within a minute, focusing on the connection between a node and its destination during a specified timeframe.

The concept of a "call" can take on different meanings depending on whether it is measured at the application or tier level. Let's understand this with an example:

Suppose you have an e-commerce website with multiple tiers, such as the frontend, backend, and database tiers. When we analyze the "Calls per Minute" metric at the application level (Overall Application Performance), a "call" would correspond to a complete business transaction made by a user on the website. For instance, when a user places an order, that action would be counted as one "call" at the application level.

However, at the tier level, a "call" would represent an individual service invocation within each tier. So, for the same user order example, when the frontend tier communicates with the backend tier to process the order, that interaction would be counted as one "call" at the frontend tier and another "call" at the backend tier.

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Yash__Gore
New Member

1. Does calls on C++ layer are considered in overall calls ?

2. Suppose there is one transaction which flows from Web Server to Java to Node.Js then it will counted as 3 calls or one call? 

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Sunil_Agarwal
Communicator

Hi @Luke.Thomas , 
"Calls per Minute" is a metric that calculates the average number of incoming or outgoing calls within a minute, focusing on the connection between a node and its destination during a specified timeframe.

The concept of a "call" can take on different meanings depending on whether it is measured at the application or tier level. Let's understand this with an example:

Suppose you have an e-commerce website with multiple tiers, such as the frontend, backend, and database tiers. When we analyze the "Calls per Minute" metric at the application level (Overall Application Performance), a "call" would correspond to a complete business transaction made by a user on the website. For instance, when a user places an order, that action would be counted as one "call" at the application level.

However, at the tier level, a "call" would represent an individual service invocation within each tier. So, for the same user order example, when the frontend tier communicates with the backend tier to process the order, that interaction would be counted as one "call" at the frontend tier and another "call" at the backend tier.

iamryan
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hello @Luke.Thomas,

I found this existing AppD Documentation page. Check it out and let me know if it helps.

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