- Observability: other versions:
- What is Elastic Observability?
- What’s new in 8.14
- Get started
- Observability AI Assistant
- Application performance monitoring (APM)
- Self manage APM Server
- Data Model
- Features
- Navigate the APM UI
- Perform common tasks in the APM UI
- Configure APM agents with central config
- Control access to APM data
- Create an alert
- Create and upload source maps (RUM)
- Create custom links
- Filter data
- Find transaction latency and failure correlations
- Identify deployment details for APM agents
- Integrate with machine learning
- Explore mobile sessions with Discover
- Observe Lambda functions
- Query your data
- Storage Explorer
- Track deployments with annotations
- OpenTelemetry integration
- Manage storage
- Configure
- Advanced setup
- Secure communication
- Monitor
- APM Server API
- APM UI API
- Troubleshoot
- Upgrade
- Release notes
- Known issues
- Log monitoring
- Infrastructure monitoring
- AWS monitoring
- Azure monitoring
- Synthetic monitoring
- Get started
- Scripting browser monitors
- Configure lightweight monitors
- Manage monitors
- Work with params and secrets
- Analyze monitor data
- Monitor resources on private networks
- Use the CLI
- Configure projects
- Configure Synthetics settings
- Grant users access to secured resources
- Manage data retention
- Use Synthetics with traffic filters
- Migrate from the Elastic Synthetics integration
- Scale and architect a deployment
- Synthetics support matrix
- Synthetics Encryption and Security
- Troubleshooting
- Uptime monitoring
- Real user monitoring
- Universal Profiling
- Alerting
- Service-level objectives (SLOs)
- Cases
- CI/CD observability
- Troubleshooting
- Fields reference
- Tutorials
Scale and architect a Synthetics deployment
editScale and architect a Synthetics deployment
editUse these advanced considerations when using the Synthetics app for large and complex use cases.
Do not use the Synthetics app with CCS/CCR
editIn complex environments it’s common to have multiple task-specific Elastic Stack deployments with one centralized overview cluster using CCS or CCR to centralize Kibana dashboards and apps. Do not use this pattern with the Synthetics app. Instead, configure your synthetic monitors directly on the Kibana instance where you want to view and manage them.
You may, however, use Dashboards and the Discover feature with CCS to view synthetics-*
indices.
The Synthetics app does not work with CCS/CCR because it would limit the rich user experience that the Synthetics app provides. Unlike the majority of Kibana apps, the Synthetics app relies heavily on state stored in Kibana shared objects in order to provide a rich user experience. Because Kibana saved objects cannot be shared via CCS/CCR, the Synthetics app will not show any user data even if CCS/CCR is configured.
Manage large numbers of Synthetic monitors with tags
editWhen managing larger numbers of synthetic monitors, use tags to keep them organized. Many of the views in the Synthetics app are tag-aware and can group data by tag.
Create custom dashboards
editIf the Synthetics app does not provide a UI for your exact needs, you can use Kibana dashboards to build custom visualizations. For a complete accounting of fields used by the Synthetics app, refer to Heartbeat’s exported fields.
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