34 results for the tag: Azure Monitoring
In this post, we will see how a virtual network in Azure connects to an AWS Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) with the help of a virtual network gateway.
This post follows the same approach that we saw in Failover with Route 53 from Azure to AWS, but now the failover will be taken care of by Azure Traffic Manager.
[fusion_text]Over the weekend of October 28th, Netreo team released a number of important features for monitoring and automating of SQL Azure and SQL Data Warehouse databases.
New monitoring/automation support for
- Azure Stream Analytics
- Azure Media Services
- Azure (and non-Azure) Redis Cache
- Azure DocumentDb
- Azure File Storage
- SQL Server databases
- MySQL databases
- Oracle databases
- JSON/XML API endpoints
New integrations with 3rd parties systems
- Autotask
- Nagios XI
- Zabbix
- Zapier
Finally, users can now configure their Netreo monitoring setup via a public REST-based API
Azure Stream Analytics Support
Users can now monitor ASA job errors, inputs, outputs, events and functions of their Azure Stream Analytics jobs.
Azure Stream Analytics is an important component of the Azure ecosystem that helps process large volumes of high velocity data. As an example, many companies frequently use ASA to transform IOT generated data.
In this article, we’ll discuss a few very simple approaches to keep your Azure Cloud Roles stable proactively and reactively. Netreo is a tool that helps with these approaches.
Overview
Azure Virtual Network Connectivity options
Why do you need Hybrid Cloud?
What is Azure VPN Gateway?
Monitoring Azure Virtual Network Gateways
Overview
Azure Virtual Network (Azure VNet) is likely one of the most important components in your Azure Infrastructure deployment.
Azure Monitoring tools help monitor, optimize and automate day to day Azure Cloud administration and management operations. They provide Azure Cloud administrators and engineers with knowledge and power to optimize their cloud systems for optimal performance in diverse, complex production environments.
Azure Service Bus is the cloud-based middleware message queuing service provided by Azure Cloud Services Platform. Azure Service Bus enables communication between devices, applications and services – on cloud, on-premises or both.