Abstract:
Techniques are described for managing program execution capacity, such as for a group of computing nodes that are provided for executing one or more programs for a user. In some situations, dynamic program execution capacity modifications for a computing node group that is in use may be performed periodically or otherwise in a recurrent manner, such as to aggregate multiple modifications that are requested or otherwise determined to be made during a period of time, and with the aggregation of multiple determined modifications being able to be performed in various manners. Modifications may be requested or otherwise determined in various manners, including based on dynamic instructions specified by the user, and on satisfaction of triggers that are previously defined by the user. In some situations, the techniques are used in conjunction with a fee-based program execution service that executes multiple programs on behalf of multiple users of the service.
Abstract:
Pivot queries can be performed using stored monitoring data. Pivot queries can be received. Monitoring data can be read from data files. Each data file can store monitoring data for a plurality of tenants. The read monitoring data can be aggregated based on metric types across various dimensions, according to the pivot queries. Results can be presented in various formats, such as charts and graphs. Reading, aggregating, and presenting results can be performed within a multi-tenant monitoring system.