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This section compares API Monitoring withApigee Analytics.While both API Monitoring and Analytics letyou collect and view API data, they have different objectives, as describedin the following sections:
API Monitoring
The goal of API Monitoring is to provide real-time insights into APIperformance, and help you quickly diagnose and fix issues to you keep your APIsworking as intended. API Monitoring displays the latest API traffic data,and sends you alerts when issues arise so you can troubleshoot them quickly.
Here are a few examples of the tasks API Monitoring enables you to perform:
- Maintain the availability of your APIs.
- Take appropriate actions based on alerts before consumers are affected.
- Leverage Apigee fault codes to speed diagnosis of issues.
- Isolate problem areas quickly to diagnose errors, performance,and latency issues, and their sources.
Apigee customers can also useCloud Monitoringtools to support API Monitoring. If you wish to integrate with other monitoring systems, we recommend that you use the Cloud Monitoring API by default to pull metrics.
Apigee analytics
The goal of Apigee Analytics is to help you understand the long-term trends of your API traffic, so that you can make sure your APIs are supporting your business requirements, or make changes if necessary. To study these trends, you can createcustom reports to determine how specificAPI metrics are changing over time.
Here are a few of the trends that you can identify using Apigee Analytics:
- How is your API traffic is trending over time?
- What are your top apps?
- Who are your top developers?
- When is API response time fastest or slowest?
- In what geographical regions do you see the most API traffic?
Differences between data displayed by API Monitoring data and Analytics
API Monitoring and Analytics use different pipelines to access API data. As a result, you may see some discrepancies between data displayed by Analytics dashboards as opposed to API Monitoring. In general, data displayed by Analytics is more accurate, but may be slightly more delayed (by less than an hour), than data displayed by API Monitoring data. However, these minor differences don't affect API Monitoring's ability to keep you informed about your API's performance.
Data retention
Apigee Analytics has longer data retention than API Monitoring, making it moresuitable for analysis of long-term trends.The data retention periods for Analytics and API Monitoring are as follows:
- API Analytics: 14 months
- API Monitoring: 6 weeks
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Last updated 2025-12-17 UTC.