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What is F5 Distributed Cloud Synthetic Monitoring

F5 Distributed Cloud Synthetic Monitoring is a synthetic monitoring product that tests the availability and performance of web applications and APIs by running scripted checks from distributed locations. It is used by SRE, operations, and application teams to detect outages, latency regressions, and user-journey failures before they are reported by end users. The product focuses on active testing (synthetic transactions) rather than only passive telemetry, and it is positioned within the broader F5 Distributed Cloud platform.

pros

Active user-journey validation

The product supports synthetic checks that emulate user interactions and API calls to validate critical paths such as login, checkout, and key API endpoints. This helps teams catch functional failures that may not appear in infrastructure metrics alone. Synthetic testing also provides consistent baselines for comparing performance over time. It is particularly useful for monitoring externally facing services where real-user traffic may be intermittent.

Distributed vantage-point testing

Synthetic tests run from multiple locations, which helps isolate whether issues are global, regional, or tied to specific network paths. This can speed triage by distinguishing application problems from DNS, CDN, or ISP-related degradation. Multi-location results also support SLA/SLO reporting based on externally observed availability. This approach complements internal monitoring that only reflects data-center or cloud-region conditions.

Platform alignment with F5

As part of the F5 Distributed Cloud portfolio, the product can fit organizations already using F5 for application delivery and security workflows. This can reduce the number of separate tools needed for external availability checks versus adopting a standalone synthetic-only product. Shared vendor support and procurement can simplify operational ownership. The product is designed to integrate into broader application operations practices rather than being only a point tool.

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Not full-stack observability

Synthetic monitoring primarily measures externally observable behavior and does not replace deep application tracing, code-level debugging, or broad log analytics. Teams typically still need additional tooling for root-cause analysis inside services, containers, and hosts. If an organization expects a single product to cover metrics, logs, traces, and synthetics comprehensively, this product may not meet that requirement alone. It is best used as a complement to internal telemetry.

Script maintenance overhead

Synthetic user-journey scripts can require ongoing updates when UI flows, authentication, or API contracts change. This creates operational overhead and can lead to false positives if scripts drift from production behavior. Complex modern web apps (dynamic content, frequent releases) can increase maintenance effort. Teams need clear ownership and CI/CD practices for test scripts to keep signal quality high.

Potential ecosystem constraints

Organizations with established monitoring stacks may need to evaluate how alerts, dashboards, and incident workflows integrate with existing tooling. Depending on required integrations and data export needs, teams may face additional configuration or parallel workflows. Some buyers may prefer vendor-neutral data pipelines and broad third-party integration catalogs. Fit depends on how tightly the organization wants monitoring to align with the broader F5 platform.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Not published on F5 public product pages (metered/consumption-based). F5 describes three purchasing models for Distributed Cloud Services that apply to Synthetic Monitoring:

  • Term Subscription (annual enterprise subscription)
  • Pay-as-you-go (PAYG) — available via cloud marketplace (e.g., AWS Marketplace) for consumption billing
  • Flexible Consumption Program (FCP) — multi-year committed program with volume/commitment discounts

Metering & included entitlement (publicly documented):

  • Synthetic Monitoring is metered by "executions". The base package includes 500k executions per month. (An execution = one instance of one monitor endpoint operating from one region; e.g., one HTTP monitor running in 3 regions every 5 minutes = 3 executions every 5 minutes.)

Public pricing on vendor site: F5 does not publish per-execution or per-monitor unit prices for Synthetic Monitoring on its public product pages or billing/docs pages. Pricing (per-unit rates) is not listed on the official F5 product or docs pages I reviewed; customers are directed to contact sales, use cloud marketplaces, or purchase under committed programs for pricing.

Free tier/trial: A free trial is offered ("Start a free trial" is prominently available on the product page).

Example costs: Not published on F5 official site.

Discount options / purchasing notes (publicly documented):

  • Flexible Consumption Program (FCP) offers multi-year committed pricing and is intended to provide best pricing and premium support.
  • PAYG via cloud marketplace is available for trying services with no upfront commitment; private offers and discounted pricing are typically handled via account teams or channel partners.

Where to get official prices: Contact F5 sales or your account team, or subscribe/purchase via the supported cloud marketplace or through a channel partner for exact per-unit/pricing information.

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F5, Inc.
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1996
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