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AWS and Azure Monitoring
Cloud monitoring is more crucial than you actually realize, considering the fact that it is a crucial aspect of designing and maintaining high-end systems. However, it signifies a unique set of problems and challenges to monitoring such as on-demand infrastructure, rapid elasticity, unprecedented scalability and performance uncertainty. It demands significant engineering efforts to determine pertinent data and information and to obtain, store, manage and process that data and information to make it more effective and useful. Fortunately, there are quite a few cutting edge cloud monitoring tools available that have been derived from cluster and high-performance computing, grid computing and enterprise computing. Such proficiently designed tools and software programs express a number of common elements and designs, which go a long way in addressing the ever-evolving demands of cloud monitoring to a variety of degrees.
Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are two of the world’s leading platforms when it comes to enterprise-level cloud computing. And this piece of writing is dedicated to highlighting the need and significance of AWS and Azure monitoring.
Microsoft Azure Monitoring
Azure is a globally renowned cloud service of Microsoft that offers a number of computing, storage, and application services to the users. Azure services support both Platform-as-a-service (PaaS) and Infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS). Whether you operate Windows or Linux on MS Azure, you need to monitor a few basic VM-level metrics to check the performance and health of your cloud computing resources. CPU usage, disk I/O, memory utilization and network traffic are four of the most generally relevant metric types. As a user, you can easily track and monitor key performance metrics for your cloud services as Microsoft Azure offers an interactive interface to make things easier for the users. You can define the level of monitoring to minimal and verbose for every single service role along with customizing the monitoring displays. The data gathered from Verbose Monitoring is stored in a particular storage account that can be accessed outside the portal.
Amazon Web Services Monitoring
AWS is a dedicated cloud-computing platform provided by Amazon.com. It is a set of highly reliable, scalable, and inexpensive cloud computing services that are specifically designed to meet the ever-changing demands of modern business organizations. With reference to monitoring, it plays a crucial role in maintaining the reliability, performance, efficiency and availability of your Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances as well as other AWS solutions. AWS is compatible with some exceptional cloud monitoring tools that users can use to monitor Amazon EC2. While some of the tools can be configured for automated monitoring, some of the tools require manual intervention.
Users can easily monitor their Amazon EC2 instances with the help of Amazon CloudWatch. It has been designed to gather and process raw data from Amazon EC2 into understandable, real-time metrics. The stats are gathered and recorded for a period of couple of weeks, and hence, one can access required data and acquire a better perspective on how their web apps or services are performing. The metric data of Amazon EC2 automatically sent to CloudWatch in 5 minute intervals by default. But, users can enable comprehensive monitoring on an Amazon EC2 instance, which transmits metric data to CloudWatch in every one minute.