Tencent Cloud Monitoring

Tencent Cloud Monitoring Solution

Unified monitoring of Tencent Cloud resources, TKE container clusters, application services, logs, and user access experience helps teams improve cloud system stability and reduce cross-console troubleshooting.

Why does Tencent Cloud Monitoring need a unified observability system?

01One view across accounts and regions

Organize different Tencent Cloud accounts, regions, and business line resources into the same view.

02Connect cloud infrastructure to applications

Drill down from cloud infrastructure metrics to application traces, logs, containers, and alert events.

03Scale across hybrid and multi-cloud environments

Maintain a consistent analysis model across cloud providers, on-premises data centers, and Kubernetes.

04Close the loop on alerts and collaboration

Investigate infrastructure anomalies, application errors, and business impact on the same timeline.

05Visualize cost and capacity

Track capacity risk and cloud cost trends alongside usage, performance, and business traffic.

Tencent Cloud multi-account and multi-region resources are monitored in one unified manner

Guance can integrate Tencent Cloud resource metrics, events, and logs, unifying the operational status of different accounts, regions, and business lines on the same platform. Teams can view exceptions by tag, service, region, and resource type, reducing switching between multiple consoles.
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Tencent Cloud multi-account and multi-region resources are monitored in one unified manner
From Tencent Cloud resources to applications, logs, and links

From Tencent Cloud resources to applications, logs, and links

When endpoints slow down, error rates rise, or resource utilization looks abnormal, Guance correlates cloud resources, hosts, containers, APM traces, logs, and alert events. SRE and engineering teams can quickly determine whether the issue lies in cloud infrastructure, the network, a service, or a code dependency.
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Covering core services such as CVM, TKE, CDB, CLB, COS, Redis, and more

Establish out-of-the-box monitoring views and alert strategies around commonly used Tencent Cloud cloud services, continuously monitoring key metrics such as CPU, memory, network, storage, database, load balancing, and object storage to avoid only checking after failures.
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Covering core services such as CVM, TKE, CDB, CLB, COS, Redis, and more
Unify alerts, events, and collaboration context

Unify alerts, events, and collaboration context

By analyzing Tencent Cloud resource alerts on the same timeline as application errors, logs, traces, release events, and business metrics, we reduce repeated alerts and cross-team communication costs, allowing an exception to be located, handled, and reviewed.
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Tencent Cloud visualizes cost and resource utilization

Use dashboards to track cloud usage, cost trends, and capacity risks. Correlate these signals with business traffic and system performance to identify idle, overprovisioned, or rapidly growing resources and make more reliable capacity and budget decisions.
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Tencent Cloud visualizes cost and resource utilization

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Frequently Asked Questions

What data should Tencent Cloud monitoring focus on?

Focus on cloud infrastructure metrics, events, logs, network traffic, databases, container clusters, application traces, alerts, and cost data. Guance correlates these signals in a shared context.

Guance How do you connect to Tencent Cloud resources?

Tencent Cloud can collect Tencent Cloud resource metrics, events, and logs through Guance data access and integration capabilities, and link accounts, regions, services, and business lines with unified tags.

If you already use Tencent Cloud's built-in monitoring, do you still need a unified observability system?

Tencent Cloud's built-in monitoring is suitable for viewing cloud resources themselves. A unified observability system can continue to link and apply Trace, logs, RUM, alert events, and business metrics to help teams identify cross-system issues.

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