Abstract:
Systems, methods, and machine-readable and executable instructions are provided for dynamically ranking and scheduling monitoring tasks. Dynamically ranking and scheduling monitoring tasks can include determining an updated ranking for each of a number of monitoring tasks, where the updated ranking can include analyzing historical measurements of each of the number of monitoring tasks. An order of execution can be scheduled for each of the number of monitoring tasks based on the updated ranking for each of the number of monitoring tasks.
Abstract:
Examples disclosed herein relate to triggering a high availability feature in response to detecting impairment of client experience. Examples include detecting, based on content of interactions between at least one application component and a client, a threshold impairment of an experience of the client in relation to the at least one application component. Examples also include triggering a high availability feature for the at least one application component in response to detecting the threshold impairment.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and machine-readable and executable instructions are provided for dynamically ranking and scheduling monitoring tasks. Dynamically ranking and scheduling monitoring tasks can include determining an updated ranking for each of a number of monitoring tasks, where the updated ranking can include analyzing historical measurements of each of the number of monitoring tasks. An order of execution can be scheduled for each of the number of monitoring tasks based on the updated ranking for each of the number of monitoring tasks.