This blog talks about how Turbo360 can help with better managing and monitoring Azure Event Grid. Considering a real-time business orchestration, Cab availability management will let us understand how the business needs in managing and monitoring can be fulfilled using Turbo360. This article is mainly for DevOps Engineers, Support Engineers, Azure Developers, and Architects.
Manage and monitor Event Grid at the application context
Consider a scenario, A support person would need to know how the cab availability orchestration works and status of the entities in the orchestration instantly. Here comes the Service Map in Turbo360. With Service Map, user can easily construct a topology diagram of an orchestration and get to know the status of the Entity in near real-time based on the configured monitors.
View the Properties of the Event Grid Topic and Event Grid Subscription
View the properties like the Topic, Endpoint and Dead-letter Destination of an Event Grid Subscription or Subscription Name, Subscription Id for Event Grid Topics from Turbo360 itself. This will reduce the time spent on switching between the portal and Turbo360.
Process the Dead – Lettered events
In-Cab availability management scenario, the Event Grid Subscription has relay as its endpoint. When the relay attains the maximum number of listeners, the Event Grid cannot send events to the relay. In this case, those events will be dead-lettered into the configured storage blob, after the defined number of retries. Later, the listener count of the relay might get reduced, now the Event grid can send the events to the relay but those dead-lettered events in the storage blobs also need to be processed since they might be the business-critical events. To solve this huge challenge, Serverless brought in the Event processing with which user can view the event details, process the dead-lettered events to Event Grid topics or Repair & Reprocess the events to Event Grid topics.
Simulate the orchestration with automated activities
There will need to test cab availability orchestration build with Azure Event Grid. With Activities in Turbo360, User can send the events to the Event Grid topic to test the orchestration build with it. In Activities, it is possible to define the data, Event Type, Subject, Data version, and count. It is also possible to schedule the activities at the required time and date.
Monitor the Event Grid in various perspectives
Detect the Destination process duration of Event Grid Subscription, the success latency of the Event Grid Topic and more with Data monitor in Turbo360. This Data monitor is used to detect the performance, efficiency, latency of the entities in the orchestration with an extensive set of metrics. It also gives the historical record of alerts in a calendric view.
Keep the stakeholders informed on the Event Grid status
Turbo360 supports 7 different notification channels through which the stakeholders can be kept informed on the status of the entities. WebHook notification channel can be used to integrate a custom cloud application which can create a ticket in the incident management system when an alert is triggered by Turbo360 monitor.
Track the User Activities in a single place
Consider when multiple stakeholders working on this Cab availability management, one of the stakeholders might process the dead-letter events and other would dead-lettered those events for testing purpose. Here comes the challenge so there would be a need of tracking user activities in a single place. To solve this challenge, Turbo360 comes with the solution called Governance & Audit with which user can track who, when, and where the event has processed.