Splunk Observability Cloud

Does the Azure Integration include Redis Enterprise?

slozenkov
Observer

Hi
According to the documentation https://docs.splunk.com/observability/en/gdi/integrations/cloud-azure.html#cloud-azure the resource with the type microsoft.cache/redis are included. It is related with the Redis instances  of Premium SKU in Azure. And I definitely can look at the metrics of such objects.

But what about resources with the type microsoft.cache/redisenterprise  (It is relates with the Redis instances of Enterprise SKU in Azure).

While creating or changing parameters for Azure integration in Splunk Observability Cloud I could not find type microsoft.cache/redisenterprise in the list of available types.

Is this resource type included  in the Azure Integration?

Thank You

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bishida
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi,

I believe you can monitor redis enterprise by including it as a custom service. Based on this documentation:

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https://docs.splunk.com/observability/en/gdi/integrations/cloud-azure.html

I believe this to be true because this would be a "root resource type" (not a nested sub-component) and also its metrics would be exposed via Azure Monitor.

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slozenkov
Observer

Thank You. I did it already with the help of  custom service.

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