Default monitoring settings can be quite usable for most use cases; however, as the monitoring setup grows, certain configuration tweaks might be required to make monitoring more efficient. Alerts should actually attract attention of network administrator; otherwise, they are as good as gone. Alerts sent by monitoring tools should reach their destination. Although it can look obvious, there are several common pitfalls we should warn you about.
Some of the most common challenges we hear about from customers are things that might be all too familiar to some of you. Things in IT have always changed rapidly, and it’s only picking up speed. The explosion of DevOps, cloud-centric architectures, and software-defined networking are making it increasingly difficult to keep monitoring and management tools in sync with the environment. This leads to another issue – management and individual teams lack visibility into the whole environment.
By default, in default IPHost installation the simplest email notification is used. While it’s suitable for most small or testing setups, more complex notifications may be required for real-life monitoring setups. By means of inheritance and composite alerts, notification system can be made quite flexible: small changes may be required to handle typical use cases. Let’s mention several pieces of advice to control notifications with less efforts.
Network availability is critical for the health and performance of business-critical applications and IT infrastructure. Given that network resources like routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, VoIP/UC, and wireless LAN controllers are the backbone of today’s digital infrastructure, how does IT gain the right levels of visibility to troubleshoot network issues?
As businesses grow, so do their networks and the challenges that come along with managing them. For small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), however, tight budgets and fewer resources make it even more challenging for network admins to manually track and monitor all network elements. Without a proper tool in place, even simple issues like poor internet connectivity and network outages can bring down a service.
The go-to solution for BFSI The banking industry is based heavily on business-critical customer-facing applications, many of which are available on a mobile platform. Clients expect these programs to have negligible downtime. The banking industry has been way ahead in embracing DevOps practices, as it needs to deliver user experiences that go beyond their expectations.
Observability is a hot Subject right now, stirring a great deal of debate among IT admins. This report brings some clarity and will shed some light on the topic – “What is the difference between monitoring & observability?”. Enterprise IT is complex as IT infrastructure solutions are delivered from enormous datacenters located at remote locations.
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