Hybrid Cloud Monitoring Tools for Application Performance
Ensure applications perform well in a hybrid cloud environment
View health metrics for your critical applications with hybrid cloud monitoring
SolarWinds® Server & Application Monitor (SAM) is built to provide end-to-end visibility into business-critical applications, regardless of whether they’re running on private, public, or hybrid cloud environments. You can use agentless technology to monitor applications and servers on-premises, with optional agents for cloud services like AWS, Microsoft Azure, Rackspace, and more. Hybrid cloud monitoring can allow you to keep track of your applications, even when they move from on-premises to the public cloud.
Get in-depth insights by using cross-stack correlation for hybrid IT monitoring
When it comes to troubleshooting performance issues within your hybrid IT environment, you may have to synthesize multiple different data types. Whether you’re looking at network interface utilization, application performance counters, VM host memory utilization, or storage IOPS, the PerfStack™ dashboard gives you the ability to compare these data types side by side. Simply drag and drop the hybrid cloud performance metrics and PerfStack will overlay them for easy correlation and analysis.
Extend cross-stack correlation with application dependency monitoring features
Hybrid cloud monitoring can be essential if there are application, server, or latency dependencies tying applications to the cloud or private data centers. SAM’s hybrid IT monitoring functions are designed to provide cross-stack visibility into dependent services and response times, and the services, packet loss, connection ports, and overall latency associated with those dependent connections. Proactive hybrid cloud monitoring can provide context for issues with network connectivity affecting application performance.
Get the information you need by using predictive insight, performance analytics, and alerts
SAM provides detailed metrics about application health, availability, and performance, so you can quickly identify the cause of slowness, downtime, and sub-optimal performance for applications deployed on physical, virtual, or hybrid cloud infrastructures. SolarWinds SAM also allows you to monitor applications with more than 1200 out-of-the-box templates, so you can more easily balance your workload, optimize hardware provisioning, and support dynamic workload provisioning.
Monitor custom components across your hybrid cloud environment
In addition to commercial applications, SAM supports hybrid cloud monitoring for custom and home-grown applications. You can modify built-in templates, create new templates, or import custom scripts to start monitoring custom applications alongside enterprise applications, whether they’re running on-premises or in the cloud. You can also customize alerting criteria, dashboards, and build custom reports to get the most out of your hybrid cloud monitoring.
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Do you find yourself asking…
Hybrid cloud monitoring is the process involved in tracking application and web server metrics, performance, and operational workflow across both public and private clouds, and on-premises IT.
When a company runs applications and services on-premises as well as in private and public clouds, this creates a hybrid cloud environment. This model, which is becoming increasingly popular as more businesses and enterprises shift toward cloud-based computing, can amplify the benefits of both private and public clouds and allows for more seamless integration across technological barriers.
For instance, an enterprise can rely on the security of finely tuned, on-premises data centers while turning to the agility of cloud computing to manage the front end of an application—essentially optimizing resource allocation, saving costs, and improving overall productivity and performance in the process.
Hybrid cloud monitoring is the process involved in tracking application and web server metrics, performance, and operational workflow across both public and private clouds, and on-premises IT.
When a company runs applications and services on-premises as well as in private and public clouds, this creates a hybrid cloud environment. This model, which is becoming increasingly popular as more businesses and enterprises shift toward cloud-based computing, can amplify the benefits of both private and public clouds and allows for more seamless integration across technological barriers.
For instance, an enterprise can rely on the security of finely tuned, on-premises data centers while turning to the agility of cloud computing to manage the front end of an application—essentially optimizing resource allocation, saving costs, and improving overall productivity and performance in the process.
Use hybrid cloud monitoring to ensure application health
Server & Application Monitor
- Automate application discovery and dependency mapping across a hybrid cloud environment.
- Unify server and application monitoring across private, public, and hybrid cloud environments.
- Use built-in templates to ensure best practices for monitoring applications in the cloud and on-premises.
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