The Service Map provides an interactive visualization of your entire microservices architecture. Every service is represented as a node with real-time health indicators. Dependency chains show how services connect, with edge thickness representing traffic volume and color representing health. Click any node to see detailed metrics, or zoom into a cluster to explore a specific domain. The map is built automatically from trace and metric data.
The Service Map is fully interactive. Zoom in to explore individual service clusters, zoom out to see the full architecture. Click any node to see its metrics, dependencies, and recent incidents. Filter by team, technology, or health status to focus on specific areas. The layout engine automatically arranges nodes to minimize edge crossings and highlight critical paths. Drag nodes to create custom views and save them for your team.
The Service Map visualizes dependency chains as directed edges between nodes. Edge thickness represents request volume and edge color represents health. Click any edge to see the traffic profile: requests per second, average latency, error rate, and protocol. Animated particles flow along edges to show real-time traffic direction and volume. Hover over a node to highlight all its upstream and downstream dependencies.
The Service Catalog is the data layer behind the Service Map. Every service has a profile with owner, team, technology stack, SLO targets, runbooks, and documentation links. Health indicators on the map are driven by real-time metrics: latency against SLO, error rate, throughput, and resource utilization. Services that are approaching SLO violations are highlighted with a warning indicator so you can act before a breach occurs.
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