Find Integration Instances with Increased Processing Times

Charts and graphs help you quickly determine whether a slow-performing integration instance is an outlier or a trend.

  1. In the navigation pane, click Observability, then Integrations.
  2. Hover over the row of an integration, and select View processing time statistics View processing time statistics.
    The Processing time panel opens. The panel shows the processing time for all integration instances for the integration.
  3. Above the first chart, select the following values to hide the lines for the values:
    • Minimum
    • Maximum
    • Average
    • Standard deviation
  4. Above the first chart, select the following values to show the lines for the values:
    • 75
    • 95
    • 99
  5. Point to the spikes for the each of the percentile lines, and view their processing times in a popup.

    These numbers offer insights into the processing times of integrations. For example, consider the following chart.
    The time/date chart on the Processing time panel shows 3 lines. The 75th percentil line is low, indicating consistent processing speeds of around 3 seconds for 75 percent of integration instances. The 95 line has a small increase for a few days, indicating typical processing speeds of 3 seconds and higher processing speeds of around 15 seconds for a few days. The 99 line spikes above 2 minutes, 30 seconds for the 5th day, indicating a performance spike on that day.

    • The 75 line indicates that 75 percent of instances of this integration finished in about 3 seconds or less.

    • The 95 line indicates that 95 percent of instances of this integration finished in about 15 seconds or less.

    • The 99 line indicates that 99 percent of instances of this integration finished in about 2 minutes, 30 seconds or less.

  6. Determine whether the performance for the integration has remained consistent.