Description: The environment health in cloud application platforms is a critical indicator that reflects the overall status of an application deployed in these environments. This indicator provides information about the performance and availability of the resources that make up the environment, including compute instances, load balancers, and databases. The environment health is classified into several categories, such as ‘green health,’ which indicates that everything is functioning correctly; ‘yellow health,’ which suggests warnings or minor issues; and ‘red health,’ which signals significant failures that require immediate attention. This monitoring system allows developers and system administrators to quickly identify and resolve issues, ensuring that applications remain operational and efficient. Additionally, the environment health is updated in real-time, allowing users to have a clear and up-to-date view of the status of their applications. The ability to receive alerts and notifications about changes in environment health is essential for proactive cloud application management, facilitating informed decision-making and resource optimization.