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    Put synthetic monitoring to work across your entire delivery chain.

    LogicMonitor’s synthetic monitoring covers web, API, DNS, CDN, and network paths from hundreds of global test points, so you can baseline, benchmark, and troubleshoot from one platform.

    What is synthetic monitoring?

    Synthetic monitoring emulates end-user transactions using behavioral scripts to validate and measure workflow performance from multiple test points. It detects slowness or downtime before real users notice any impact.

    How does synthetic monitoring differ from real user monitoring?

    Synthetic monitoring proactively simulates user transactions in controlled conditions, while real user monitoring (RUM) passively collects data from actual user sessions. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of application performance.

    What are the four levels of a digital service’s hierarchy of needs?

    The four levels are availability (is the service up?), performance (is it fast?), reachability (can users access it from their location?), and reliability (is it consistently meeting all three over time?).

    Why should I use synthetic monitoring if I already have APM?

    APM traces transactions through back-end services, but it doesn’t cover the full data path between end users and your application. Synthetic monitoring segments each checkpoint, including DNS, CDN, BGP, ISP, and cloud provider, to triangulate problems that APM can’t see.

    By Denton Chikura

    Technical Writer