Google Cloud 리전 섹션에서 데이터를 보려는 리전을 선택합니다. 리전을 최대 5개까지 선택할 수 있습니다.
가로 축에서 시간을 클릭하여 이 시간의 영역 쌍 간의 지연 시간 중앙값의 히트맵을 표시합니다. 시간 선택기를 밀어 다른 시간의 지연 시간을 표시합니다.
영역 히트맵 간의 지연 시간 뷰에서 특정 정사각형을 클릭합니다.
표시되는 프로젝트의 지연 시간 세부정보 페이지에서 두 영역 간의 양방향 지연 시간 그래프와 VM 및 영역 간의 지연 시간을 보여주는 표를 확인할 수 있습니다.
지연 시간 표에는 VM, 프로젝트, 해당 지연 시간 세부정보가 표시됩니다.
VM에 대한 결과 범위를 좁히고 지연 시간 세부 정보를 보려면 속성을 사용하여 고급 필터 쿼리를 만드세요.
모니터링 페이지에서 VM의 지연 시간 세부정보를 보려면 모니터링 보기를 클릭합니다.
지연 시간 히트맵에는 지연 시간 정보를 제공하는 데 충분한 트래픽이 있는 영역 쌍만 표시됩니다.
공유 VPC 서비스 프로젝트에서 개별 서비스 프로젝트는 호스트 프로젝트의 지연 시간 측정항목에 액세스할 수 없습니다.
마찬가지로 서로 다른 프로젝트에 있는 피어링된 VPC 네트워크에서 개별 프로젝트는 네트워크 간에 이동하는 트래픽의 지연 시간 측정항목에 액세스할 수 없습니다.
Google Cloud 리전 및 인터넷 엔드포인트 간의 트래픽에 대한 프로젝트별 지연 시간 데이터 보기
프로젝트별 지연 시간 뷰에는 선택한 지리적 영역과 프로젝트의 VM 인스턴스가 포함된 리전 간의 왕복 시간 중앙값(RTT)이 표시됩니다. 지연 시간 요약은 테이블 뷰, 지도 뷰, 타임라인 뷰의 세 가지 뷰로 제공됩니다. 지연 시간 그래프를 보려면 특정 위치나 리전을 선택하세요.
지연 시간 그래프는 Google Cloud 리전과 인터넷 엔드포인트 간의 지연 시간 중앙값을 보여줍니다. 세로 축에는 중앙 지연 시간이 밀리초(ms) 단위로 표시되고 가로 축에는 시간에 따른 변화가 표시됩니다.
Google Cloud 및 인터넷 간의 프로젝트별 지연 시간 데이터를 보려면 다음 단계를 완료하세요.
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[[["이해하기 쉬움","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["문제가 해결됨","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["기타","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["이해하기 어려움","hardToUnderstand","thumb-down"],["잘못된 정보 또는 샘플 코드","incorrectInformationOrSampleCode","thumb-down"],["필요한 정보/샘플이 없음","missingTheInformationSamplesINeed","thumb-down"],["번역 문제","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["기타","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["최종 업데이트: 2025-09-04(UTC)"],[],[],null,["# View project-specific latency dashboard\n\nPerformance Dashboard metrics are automatically collected for your project for\nthe following traffic types:\n\n- Latency metrics for each possible Google Cloud zone pair\n- Latency metrics between regions where you have virtual machine (VM) instances and the internet locations that communicate with the VMs\n\nYou do not have to do any setup, but you do need a certain number of VMs in\nyour project to get the details in the project performance dashboard. For more\ninformation, see [Metrics](/network-intelligence-center/docs/performance-dashboard/concepts/overview#metrics).\n\nEvents affecting Performance Dashboard metrics might take up to 10\nminutes to appear.\n\nView project-specific latency data for traffic between zones\n------------------------------------------------------------\n\nThe latency graph shows the median latency across all project zones over\ntime. The vertical axis shows the median latency in milliseconds (ms), and the\nhorizontal axis shows the change over time.\n\n#### Permissions required for this task\n\nTo perform this task, you must have been granted the following permissions\n*or* the following IAM roles.\n\n**Permissions**\n\n- `monitoring.timeSeries.list`\n\n**Roles**\n\n- Monitoring Viewer (`roles/monitoring.viewer`)\n- Monitoring Editor (`roles/monitoring.editor`)\n- Monitoring Admin (`roles/monitoring.admin`)\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n### Console\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Performance Dashboard** page.\n\n [Go to Performance Dashboard](https://console.cloud.google.com/net-intelligence/performance/dashboard)\n2. Click **Per Project**.\n3. In the **View options** panel, in the **Traffic type** section, select\n **Cross-zonal** to view latency data between VMs.\n\n To view the latency data between VMs and internet endpoints, see\n [View latency information for **Internet to Google Cloud** traffic type](#latency-internet).\n4. In the **Metric** section, select **Latency (RTT)**.\n\n5. In the **Time period** section, choose the view interval from **1 hour**\n to **6 weeks**.\n\n6. In the **Google Cloud regions** section, select the regions for which you\n want to view data. You can select up to five regions.\n\n7. On the horizontal axis, click a time to show a heatmap of **median latency\n between zone pairs** at that time. Slide the time selector to show latency\n at different times.\n\n8. In the latency view between zones heatmap, click a particular square.\n In the **Latency details for your project** page that appears, you can view\n the bidirectional latency graph between those two zones and a table that shows\n the latency between the VMs and zones.\n The latency table lists the VMs, their projects, and the corresponding\n latency details.\n\n9. To narrow your results for the VMs and view their latency details, use a\n property to create an advanced filter query.\n\n10. To view the latency details of the VM on the monitoring page, click\n **View Monitoring**.\n\nThe latency heatmap only shows zone pairs with enough traffic to provide latency\ninformation.\n\nIn Shared VPC service projects, individual service projects\ndon't have access to the latency metrics of the host project.\n\nSimilarly, in peered VPC networks that sit in different\nprojects, the individual projects don't have access to the latency metrics for\ntraffic moving between the networks.\n\nFor more details, see [Latency](/network-intelligence-center/docs/performance-dashboard/concepts/overview#latency).\n\nView project-specific latency data for traffic between Google Cloud regions and internet endpoints\n--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nThe project-specific latency views show the median round-trip time (RTT) between selected\ngeographic areas and regions that contain VM instances in your project. The latency\nsummary is available in three views: **Table** view, **Map** view, and\n**Timeline** view. Select the specific locations or regions to view the latency\ngraph.\n\nThe latency graph shows the median latency between Google Cloud regions\nand internet endpoints. The vertical axis shows the median latency in\nmilliseconds (ms), and the horizontal axis shows the change over time.\n\nTo view project-specific latency data between Google Cloud and the internet,\ncomplete the following steps.\n\n#### Permissions required for this task\n\nTo perform this task, you must have been granted the following permissions\n*or* the following IAM roles.\n\n**Permissions**\n\n- `monitoring.timeSeries.list`\n\n**Roles**\n\n- Monitoring Viewer (`roles/monitoring.viewer`)\n- Monitoring Editor (`roles/monitoring.editor`)\n- Monitoring Admin (`roles/monitoring.admin`)\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n### Console\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Performance Dashboard** page.\n\n [Go to Performance Dashboard](https://console.cloud.google.com/net-intelligence/performance/dashboard)\n2. Click **Per Project**.\n3. In the **View options** panel, in the **Traffic type** section, select\n **To the internet** to view latency data between VMs and internet endpoints.\n\n4. In the **Metric** section, select **Latency (RTT)**.\n\n5. In the **Time period** section, choose the view interval from **1 hour**\n to **6 weeks**.\n\n6. In the **Google Cloud regions** section, select the regions for which you\n want to view data. You can select up to five regions.\n\n7. In the **Network tier** section, select **Show data only for the selected\n tier**.\n\n8. In the **Network tier** menu, select **Standard** or **Premium** .\n For more information about tiers, see the\n [Network Service Tiers overview](/network-tiers/docs/overview).\n\n9. To view the latency summary, select one of these three views:\n\n - **Table** view\n - **Map** view\n - **Timeline** view\n10. In the **Table** view, do the following:\n\n 1. To view the latency metrics from a country to the regions that contain VM instances in your project, click **View**. The country-specific details appear in a sidebar that shows the traffic from the selected country to the regions that contain VM instances in your project.\n 2. To view the latency details on the graph, select the specific country to region path.\n 3. To view the latency details for a specific time, point to the traffic path on the graph.\n11. In the **Map** view, do the following:\n\n 1. To view the latency details of a specific location, point to the geographic location on the map.\n 2. To view the median latency between a Google Cloud region and geographic locations, click the Google Cloud region. The map refreshes to display the locations with traffic with the selected region.\n 3. To view the latency details over a time period, click a geographic location. The location-specific details appear in a sidebar that shows the traffic from the selected location to the regions that contain VM instances in your project.\n 4. To view the latency details of a specific traffic path, select the traffic path from the list of available traffic paths.\n12. In the **Timeline** view, do the following:\n\n 1. To select a specific country, in the **Filter** field, use the **Country** property.\n 2. In the Latency table, click **View** to view the latency between the VMs in the selected locations and internet endpoints.\n 3. Refine the graph further by using the properties in the **Filter** field.\n\n The latency graph shows the latency details for the selected time interval\n along with aggregate latency values in the legend that follows the graph.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- [View project-specific packet loss dashboard](/network-intelligence-center/docs/performance-dashboard/how-to/view-project-specific-packet-loss)\n- [View Google Cloud packet loss dashboard](/network-intelligence-center/docs/performance-dashboard/how-to/view-google-cloud-packet-loss)\n- [View Google Cloud latency dashboard](/network-intelligence-center/docs/performance-dashboard/how-to/view-google-cloud-latency)\n- [Performance Dashboard metrics reference](/network-intelligence-center/docs/performance-dashboard/how-to/viewing-perf-dash-metrics)\n- [Troubleshoot Performance Dashboard](/network-intelligence-center/docs/performance-dashboard/support/troubleshooting)"]]