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On the Service Catalog page, see the list of services in your Datadog organization which are either detected from collected data or manually declared by someone registering the service. To find a particular service, search by its name. To narrow down to only explicitly declared entries, you can search by the Service Origin facet and filter by user-defined.
In the Ownership tab, you can click the icons in the Contact and Repo columns and be directed to the tools and projects specified in the service definition. For example, you can access the owning team’s Slack channel or GitHub repository containing the service code.
The Telemetry column displays what types of telemetry data Datadog is collecting for the service. Clicking on the icons directs you into the corresponding Datadog product view. For example, the Agent sends traces to Datadog, and you can click the Traces icon to view them in APM.
Sort the table by Team or On Call columns to see which services each team is responsible for, and identify services where ownership and responsibility are not specified yet.
The Reliability tab contains information about the stability of your services. Sort the table by clicking on columns in the list to reveal:
Click the Settings icon on the right hand corner to hide columns from the list.
The Performance tab provides several ways to view how your services are performing and what needs the most attention.
The environment dropdown works as a filter. For example, when you select env:prod
, the list displays only services that have performance data (APM/USM telemetry) in env:prod
during the last hour. When you select env:*
, you can see all environments where a service emits telemetry at a glance, and expand to see detailed performance metrics per environment.
The second dropdown allows you to rescope any APM data you have in the Performance view to the second primary tag on APM trace metrics. This dropdown does not affect how many services you see in the list. RUM applications are not associated with specific environments (unlike APM or USM), and are only viewable when you select the env*
option in the environment dropdown.
You can change the default environment in APM > Setup & Configuration > Settings.
The performance metrics are tied to services’ primary operations. If a service is only detected by APM, the performance view shows the APM trace metrics. If a service is only detected by USM, the performance view shows the USM metrics. If a service is detected by USM and APM, the performance view shows the Trace Metrics instead of USM metrics.
Sort the table by clicking columns to reveal services that:
Click the Settings icon on the right hand corner to hide metric columns from the list.
The Security tab provides several ways to assess and improve the security posture of your services. This includes understanding the number and severity of known security vulnerabilities in the open source libraries, and viewing how your services are targeted by attackers. Sort the table by clicking columns to reveal services that:
To access additional details describing security vulnerabilities and signals, click on the service row to open a detailed side panel. Alternatively, click on the pop-over View Service Details button, which opens the service page, and in turn, its security tab.
Click the Settings icon on the right hand corner to hide metric columns from the list.
The Costs tab provides several ways to understand the costs associated with your services. Powered by Cloud Cost Management, you can identify potential inefficiencies, saving opportunities, and change over time. Positioning costs data alongside metrics available in Service Catalog can improve visibility into how engineering changes affect overall cloud spend. Sort the table by clicking columns to reveal services that:
For more information on a service’s cost changes, click on the service row to open a detailed side panel. To see this information on the Cloud Costs page, click the View in Analytics button.
This information is only available for Cloud Cost Management customers who have configured the necessary AWS Integration and Tag Pipelines.
Click the Settings icon on the right hand corner to hide metric columns from the list.
The Software Delivery tab provides several ways to assess and improve the pre-production status of your services. This includes understanding the status of your CI pipelines and viewing your static analysis violations. You can:
To access additional details describing your CI status and static analysis violations, click on a service and see the status of each pipeline and rule violation.
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