In addition to the previous section, here we will explain how host conversion will be done in response to plan overages of each type. All decimal points will be rounded up.
- Host metrics
overage ÷ plan limit (with the Standard plan, 200 for Standard hosts, 30 for Micro hosts)
- All hosts exceeding the limit will factor into the calculation
- Host metrics will be calculated using the equation below
Standard metrics + custom metrics + check monitors
- The number of metrics posted for a host are counted at a fixed interval of within one hour
- Each metric will be calculated according to the type of host (standard host or micro host) it is linked to
- Service metrics
overage ÷ plan limit (200 for Standard plans)
- Calculated as Standard host
- If there is no actual standard host, it will be treated and charged as one standard host up to the above limits.
- External monitors
overage ÷ plan limit (20 for Standard plans)
- Calculated as Standard host
- If there is no actual standard host, it will be treated and charged as one standard host up to the above limits.
- Anomaly detection for roles
- The number of target hosts ÷ 5
- Every 5 hosts subject to anomaly detection for roles counts as 1 standard host
- If the same host belongs to multiple roles subject to anomaly detection, they will be counted separately
- Calculations are based on the number of hosts calculated by the monthly moving average
- Converted to standard hosts
- The number of target hosts ÷ 5
- The number of monitoring items
- You cannot create more items than the number prescribed by your plan's limit (items cannot be calculated as hosts).
- If you would like to create more monitoring items, you can apply to increase your plan's limit here.
- Custom dashboards
- The limit of a plan cannot be exceeded (Custom dashboards cannot be converted into hosts).
- If you want to create a monitor that would exceed the limit, please apply to mitigate the limit here.
Examples using the Standard plan
Upper limits of the Standard plan include 200 for standard host metrics, 30 for micro host metrics, 200 for service metrics, and 20 for external monitoring items.
Below are 2 example possible usage cases.
Usage Pattern A
Pattern A | Configuration Count | Overage | Additional Standard host count due to overage | Additional Micro host count |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard host A metrics | 180 | 0 | 0 | - |
Standard host B metrics | 180 | 0 | 0 | - |
Micro host C metrics | 20 | 0 | - | 0 |
Service metrics | 90 | 0 | 0 | - |
External monitors | 19 | 0 | 0 | - |
In this case, there are no excess items, so the number of standard hosts will be counted as 2 for A and B, and 1 micro host for C.
Usage pattern B
Pattern B | Configuration Count | Overage | Additional standard host count due to overage | Additional micro host count |
---|---|---|---|---|
Standard host A metrics | 401 | 201 | 2 | - |
Standard host B metrics | 180 | 0 | 0 | - |
Micro host C metrics | 50 | 20 | - | 1 |
Service metrics | 240 | 40 | 1 | - |
External monitors | 30 | 10 | 1 | - |
In this case, in addition to the 2 standard hosts for A and B, there are 4 standard host overages for a total of 6. The total number of microhosts comes to 2 due to the one additional micro host overage of C.