Microsoft Azure Load Balancer
Overview
Azure Load Balancer supports inbound and outbound scenarios, provides low latency and high throughput, and scales up to millions of flows for all TCP and UDP applications.
Use the Datadog Azure integration to collect metrics from Azure Load Balancer.
Setup
Installation
If you haven’t already, set up the Microsoft Azure integration first. There are no other installation steps.
Data Collected
Metrics
azure.network_loadbalancers.allocated_snat_ports (count) | Total number of SNAT ports allocated within time period |
azure.network_loadbalancers.backend_pool_host_count (gauge) | Total number of hosts in the backed end pool for the Load Balancer Shown as host |
azure.network_loadbalancers.byte_count (count) | Total number of Bytes transmitted within time period Shown as byte |
azure.network_loadbalancers.health_probe_status (gauge) | Average Load Balancer health probe status per time duration Shown as percent |
azure.network_loadbalancers.packet_count (count) | Total number of Packets transmitted within time period Shown as packet |
azure.network_loadbalancers.snat_connection_count (count) | Total number of new SNAT connections created within time period Shown as connection |
azure.network_loadbalancers.status (gauge) | Status of Azure Load Balancer (deprecated) |
azure.network_loadbalancers.count (gauge) | Count of Azure Load Balancer |
azure.network_loadbalancers.syn_count (count) | Total number of SYN Packets transmitted within time period Shown as packet |
azure.network_loadbalancers.used_snat_ports (count) | Total number of SNAT ports used within time period |
azure.network_loadbalancers.data_path_availability (gauge) | Average Load Balancer data path availability per time duration Shown as percent |
Events
The Azure Load Balancer integration does not include any events.
Service Checks
The Azure Load Balancer integration does not include any service checks.
Troubleshooting
Need help? Contact Datadog support.