Documentation forSolarWinds Observability SaaS

Recovery Services metrics

Azure Recovery Services is a cloud-based solution designed to protect and manage your critical data and applications. It provides a comprehensive suite of services that ensure business continuity, disaster recovery, and backup for on-premises and cloud-based resources. Use the Azure Resource Manager to gather metrics for this resource, then ensure your cloud platform is configured in SolarWinds Observability SaaS to collect this resource type's data. See Add an Azure cloud account.

Many of the collected metrics from the Recovery Services resource are displayed as widgets in SolarWinds Observability custom and pre-built dashboards; additional metrics may be collected and available in the Metrics Explorer.

This topic lists some of the metrics collected for the resource. To see the Recovery Services metrics in the Metrics Explorer, type azure.recovery.service in the search box.

Metric Units Description
sw.metrics.healthscore Percent (%)

Health score. A health score provides real-time insight into the overall health and performance of your monitored entities. The health score is calculated based on anomalies detected for the entity, alerts triggered for the entity's metrics, and the status of the entity. The health score is displayed as a single numerical value that ranges from a Good (70-100) to Moderate (40-69) to Bad (0-39) distinction.

To view the health score for Recovery Services entities in the Metrics Explorer, filter the sw.metrics.healthscore metric by entity_types and select azurerecoveryservice.

azure.recovery.service.backup_health_event Count The count of health events related to backup job health within a specific time frame. When a backup job completes, Azure Backup generates a backup health event, with dimensions varying based on the job status (for example, succeeded or failed).
azure.recovery.service.restore_health_event Count The count of health events related to restore job health within a specific time frame. When a restore job completes, Azure Backup generates a restore health event, with dimensions varying based on the job status (for example, succeeded or failed).