Observability
Build trust in an automation solution using the robust monitoring tools.
Fulfill Your Business Goals
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Improve operational inefficiency |
Improving your business processes is important but difficult when you have no insights into the processes. |
Insights are available at your fingertips so you can optimize your automation solutions and business processes and improve operational excellence. |
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Improve performance |
When an integration doesn't perform as expected in production, you need to be able to take action and improve its performance. |
Identify problems before you deploy to production by measuring an integration's performance, including completing performance and load testing. |
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Reduce business disruptions |
When an automation solution experiences an error or times out, you need to get it fixed quickly to minimize disruption. |
Easily identify errors, timeouts, and performance issues. Additionally, set up daily or hourly emails about failures so that problems are delivered directly to your inbox. |
Observability Essentials
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Definition |
The observability features help you monitor your automation solutions, manage your throughput and workloads, get notified when errors occur, and troubleshoot the errors. Observability features are available at the project level and at a global level. |
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Usage |
The observability features help you figure out what happened. For example, you can:
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AI-powered capabilities |
To explore all AI features, see AI Innovation and Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3. |
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Primary users |
Operations team, though most users spend at least some time monitoring an automation solution, either during development, testing, or production. See Users of Oracle Integration. |
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Related technologies |
Observability features are available for all automation technologies: |
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Availability |
The observability features are available to everyone, regardless of your Oracle Integration edition. |
Explore Your Next Steps
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Get Started with Observability in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration 3