Cloud Monitoring Using Secure Tools
Cloud monitoring involves the tracking and assessment of servers and applications. Most existing software does not have the capacity to implement a monitoring routine or automate the process. Due to this inability, human intervention is required for the upkeep and maintenance of cloud monitoring services. LogicMonitor’s ActiveDiscovery solves the problem by automatically detecting and monitoring relevant devices and processes, requiring minimal input from IT staff or network administrators. Not only that, ActiveDiscovery will also detect any changes made to volumes, temperature sensors, disks, applications, storage, etc., and change its monitoring accordingly. ActiveDiscovery will also notify the administrator of the changes.
LogicMonitor’s graphing capabilities help administrators understand the data more completely. You can enlarge any section of the graph for comprehensive detail and pull data as old as one year. The data used for creating the graph can be downloaded easily, giving you the option of studying not just the graph but also the underlying metrics.
The dashboard is easy to use and can be customized with drag-and-drop capabilities to display graphs, alerts, and metrics. To prevent overcrowding, you can use separate dashboards that display individual customer information (this is particularly useful for cloud providers) or different applications. One very useful feature is restricted access: you can ensure only select people get to view a dashboard. Cloud monitoring depends on such dashboards to provide users information about their system without the risk of sharing another customer's information.
LogicMonitor is an affordabletool and offers a range of other services apart from application and server monitoring. Web based businesses use the service for Cisco monitoring and various application monitoring. The remote data centers are located in the US and are secured against physical breach, fire, and data theft. Buyers can try the cloud monitoring software free for 14 days. LogicMonitor'smonthly subscription model is a quick way to start monitoring without a large CAPEX, enabling even small MSPs to use this versatile tool to keep an eye on client infrastructures.
LogicMonitor’s graphing capabilities help administrators understand the data more completely. You can enlarge any section of the graph for comprehensive detail and pull data as old as one year. The data used for creating the graph can be downloaded easily, giving you the option of studying not just the graph but also the underlying metrics.
The dashboard is easy to use and can be customized with drag-and-drop capabilities to display graphs, alerts, and metrics. To prevent overcrowding, you can use separate dashboards that display individual customer information (this is particularly useful for cloud providers) or different applications. One very useful feature is restricted access: you can ensure only select people get to view a dashboard. Cloud monitoring depends on such dashboards to provide users information about their system without the risk of sharing another customer's information.
LogicMonitor is an affordabletool and offers a range of other services apart from application and server monitoring. Web based businesses use the service for Cisco monitoring and various application monitoring. The remote data centers are located in the US and are secured against physical breach, fire, and data theft. Buyers can try the cloud monitoring software free for 14 days. LogicMonitor'smonthly subscription model is a quick way to start monitoring without a large CAPEX, enabling even small MSPs to use this versatile tool to keep an eye on client infrastructures.