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It's Official, Scout is SOC 2 Certified

Valued customers, friends, and Scout APM users: Our goal has always been to provide you with the peace of mind of knowing your systems are healthy and serving your customers as expected. While security has always been paramount to us, we’ve recently made it official. We are thrilled to share with you a recent significant achievement for our team and those who trust us with their data. After many months of hard work, we have obtained our SOC 2 certification!

How to Check & Monitor Disk Space Remotely with PowerShell Script

Monitoring disk space is a basic but core component of proactive IT support, critical to reducing ticket volume and maintaining system health and stability. Running low on or running out of disk space can obviously be responsible for a host of issues and user complaints — from application failures to complete system crashes — so creating alerts for when drives fall below a specified threshold is a great way to head those off.

GrafanaCON 2023 Day 2 Recap: A Grafana 10 deep-dive, Grafana Tempo and Mimir updates, home automation, and more

Today marked the second full day of GrafanaCON 2023, and all the excitement from yesterday certainly did not wane. Attendees and speakers alike continued to buzz about the Grafana 10 release — and so much more.

Scaling Business Operations with Intelligent Automation

In today's ever-evolving business landscape, the demand for operational efficiency and productivity is a constant factor. It's become clear that traditional approaches to business operations often fail to meet these demands, prompting businesses to seek out innovative solutions. One such solution that has emerged in the digital age is Intelligent Automation (IA).

Kubernetes Simplified: Understanding its Inner Workings

Kubernetes has revolutionized the world of container orchestration, providing organizations with a powerful solution for deploying, managing, and scaling applications. However, the complexity of Kubernetes can be daunting for newcomers. In this blog, we will demystify Kubernetes by breaking down its core components, revealing its operational principles, and guiding you through the process of running a pod.

Atlassian Pricing Plan & Cost Guide

In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, effective management of IT assets is crucial for organizations seeking to optimize their operations and achieve sustainable growth. As companies expand their digital infrastructure, the need for robust IT Asset Management (ITAM) solutions becomes increasingly important. Among the leading providers in this domain is Atlassian, a renowned software company offering a range of products to streamline ITAM processes and enhance productivity.

Monitoring Cisco NX OS metrics with Grafana

In this article, we will explore what Cisco NX OS is and what it is used for. You will find out what metrics are and why it is very important to monitor them. Then, we will look at how to monitor Cisco NX OS metrics with Grafana, a graphical data visualization tool, and how MetricFire can help us with this. In order to learn more about MetricFire, book a demo with our technical specialists or sign up for the MetricFire free trial today.

Understanding VMWare Snapshot Quiescing

Snapshot quiescing, a technique employed in the world of virtualization, stands as a pivotal concept to grasp for anyone involved in IT operations. In particular, when working with VMware, understanding snapshot quiescing can significantly streamline your backup and restore operations. It’s a crucial process that ensures the data on a Virtual Machine (VM) is in a consistent state when a snapshot is taken.

Don't Let Observability Inflate Your Cloud Costs

We saw a shift this year in how the technology sector honed in on sustainability from a cost perspective. In particular, looking at where they’re spending that revenue in the infrastructure and tooling space. Observability tooling comes under a lot of scrutiny as it’s perceived as a large cost center—and one that could be cut without affecting revenue. After all, if the business hasn’t had a problem in the last few months, we mustn’t need monitoring—right?