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What is Synthetic performance monitoring?

Understanding Synthetic performance monitoring

Involves having external agents run scripted transactions against a web application. Synthetic monitoring actively tests websites and applications by simulating user interactions through scripted transactions executed at regular intervals from multiple locations. Unlike real user monitoring RUM it provides consistent proactive testing even when no users are active enabling baseline performance measurement SLA verification and early problem detection. Synthetic monitoring is referenced in IT service management frameworks and performance standards. Organizations implement synthetic monitoring through specialized platforms that execute scripts from distributed locations measuring response times availability and functionality against defined thresholds. For example an e-commerce company might implement synthetic monitoring that executes critical user journeys like product search cart addition and checkout every five minutes from multiple geographic locations alerting operations teams when performance degrades below thresholds or when functionality breaks often detecting problems before real users are affected. Related terms Performance monitoring Uptime monitoring Transaction monitoring SLA monitoring Web application testing Scripted tests Real user monitoring Availability testing.

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