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What Are Cloud Monitoring Services? Why Do You Need Them?

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Are you having trouble keeping tabs on your organization’s cloud infrastructure? Cloud monitoring services are just what the doctor ordered.

The thing is, moving to the cloud is a step in the right direction for modern-day enterprises. But here’s the rub – as your IT infrastructure becomes more complex, visibility also becomes an issue. Consequently, it becomes difficult to pinpoint the cause of poor system performance. This includes delayed response times, downtimes, under-resourced workloads, and data breaches. Without the right-level of visibility, these issues become the proverbial needle in a haystack.

Let’s remedy that, shall we?

What are Cloud Monitoring Services?

Cloud monitoring services give you a single view of the critical components of your cloud deployment. You’re able to keep track of response times, levels of resource consumption, performance, and availability. And that’s not all; it also enables you to predict potential issues. This means you can make proactive changes to ensure your cloud infrastructure delivers the performance your business needs. Additionally, it helps you drive governance by providing visibility into who is accessing which resources. 

Third-party providers offer cloud monitoring services to help take the burden of monitoring cloud resources off your internal IT team’s shoulders. In fact, Cloud-Monitoring-as-a-Service (CMaaS) is a popular solution for enterprises looking to benefit from a fully-managed cloud monitoring service.

It all boils down to this – the vendor provides virtual machine monitoring, database monitoring, virtual network monitoring, and cloud storage monitoring. Essentially, a monitoring service reviews and manages the operational workflow and processes within your cloud infrastructure.

Why You Need Cloud Monitoring Services

Minimize Disruption and Maximize Productivity

Poor performance or failures in your cloud environment can have a significant impact on your business. For example, your customers and other stakeholders won’t understand that they can’t access services because “the system is down.”

Continuous monitoring allows you to mitigate these business risks by addressing issues when or before they arise. This way, they won’t escalate into major problems. The more you can see and understand your cloud environment, the easier it becomes to identify and solve technical issues that can negatively affect performance.

You’ll minimize disruption of operations and maximize the productivity of your teams.

Real-Time Updates

You get real-time alerts on issues as they arise. This gives you the ability to manage problems proactively. You achieve this through:

  • Incident monitoring: In case of an incident in your cloud deployment, a monitoring service will alert your IT team to restore operations immediately. Your team will also be able to put the right measures in place to stop the incident from recurring.
  • Capacity monitoring: This involves finding out whether any part of your environment is under strain. Essentially, it checks whether you need additional infrastructure to meet resource demands. Likewise, it can identify areas where there’s underutilization of resources.
  • Availability monitoring: This involves constant scanning and testing of the various components of your cloud deployment. You’ll have information on the status of your devices, network, and services at your fingertips. You can monitor anything that can affect availability.
  • Performance monitoring: You want to know if any part of your cloud infrastructure is underperforming. The service gathers intelligence on the operational health of your cloud deployment. This helps you to identify patterns and plan for the future.

Flexibility

You can tailor cloud monitoring services to meet the changing demands of your organization over time. As such, you can install and configure the monitoring services you require and adjust as the business grows.

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