What is the unique transaction threshold for each application and what should a user do if this limit is surpassed?
APM Insight has a unique transaction threshold of 350 per application. Once this limit is reached, we will not store any new transactions for the given application.
To overcome this, users can use transaction grouping feature.
If an application has already reached this limit, user has to create new APM Insight instance with a different name.
Note: These limits are applicable at APM Insight Application level and not at Instance level
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