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The latest News and Information on Monitoring for Websites, Applications, APIs, Infrastructure, and other technologies.

How to monitor 1,000 network devices using Sensu Go and Ansible (in under 10 minutes)

Network monitoring at scale is an age-old problem in IT. In this post, I’ll discuss a brief history of network monitoring tools — including the pain points of legacy technology when it came to monitoring thousands of devices — and share my modern-day solution using Sensu Go and Ansible.

Simplifying Cloud Management With OpsRamp: Part 3

This is the third of a three-part series on how OpsRamp helps enterprise IT operations team manage the challenges of migrating to the cloud. Read part one here and part two here. Now that migration is complete, IT organizations will be responsible for monitoring and managing a mix of hybrid, multi-cloud resources across a distributed footprint. OpsRamp ensures comprehensive visibility, rapid remediation, and constant optimization for these dynamic, multi-cloud environments at scale.

NetOps 19.1 Unified Portal Across Alarm, Fault, Performance and Flow

With this the latest release of CA NetOps 19.1, we are proud to deliver enhanced operational awareness and simplicity as we continue to converge the network monitoring solutions into a unified view of alarm, performance, and flow that ensures improved time to value and full visibility in a single tool across numerous technologies.

NetOps 19.1 Unified Fault, Performance and Flow Monitoring for SDWAN

CA NetOps 19.1 provides a unified view of your global SD-WAN infrastructure across fault, alarm, performance, and flow. An out of the box focus on Operational roles with the flexibility to create custom dashboards and alarms ensure problems can be identified and isolated quickly.

How we deal with plan limits in the front end of our SaaS app

If you run a SaaS, you probably want to show your users when they are almost running out of widgets. Or that they can get some cool feature on a more expensive plan. Or, in other words, how can you be nice and commercial in dealing with plan limits. Last week we already looked at how we manage plans & features for Checkly. That write up was very back end focused, so this week I wanted to dive deeper into how we actually show this to our users in a friendly way.