If you are looking for a New Relic alternative for cloud management in AWS & Azure, then CloudOps is the answer for you. CloudOps is a comprehensive monitoring and management platform that provides visibility into performance across AWS & Azure clouds.
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Posts by Dan Jones (Product Sales Lead):
CloudOps Enables NoOps and Gets You Focused on Your Roadmap!
If you're like most businesses, you're always looking for ways to improve efficiency and get ahead of the competition. That's why so many companies are turning to NoOps strategies to help them achieve their goals.
Implementing NoOps: The End of IT Operations Teams?
In the world of IT, there is a new movement known as NoOps.
What is NoOps? Simply put, it's the elimination of dedicated IT operations teams.
Amazon AWS Global Infrastructure Regions & Availability Zones (AZs)
AWS offers a global cloud infrastructure platform with regions and availability zones (AZs) in 34 countries, across five continents. For more background on this have a look at the AWS regions map from AWS and read on for all the background.
Azure vs AWS: Which is Better for your business?
There are two major players in the cloud market: Azure vs AWS, in third place is Google but for business, the first two are where it's at.
So, how do they stack up against each other? In this blog post, we will compare the two services and help you decide which one is right for you.
LogicMonitor analysis: LogicMonitor support services vs CloudOps Packages
Comparing support and advisory services for LogicMonitor vs CloudOps
Comparing CloudOps to LogicMonitor: Which One is the Best fit for You?
If you are looking for a comprehensive monitoring solution, you will likely come across LogicMonitor and CloudOps. These two solutions offer a lot of features, but which one is the best for your business?
Challenges with Monitoring Kubernetes Across Multiple Cloud Providers
When running Kubernetes clusters in the cloud, one of the benefits is that you can use multiple providers and get the benefits of each. It's also useful to be able to deploy to different regions around the world to offer your applications to customers in different countries without lag.
Features Your Kubernetes Monitoring Tool Needs
If your team is using Kubernetes on AWS or Azure then you need it monitoring. You need to have visibility of problems at both the cluster and node level, without this, you are in the dark.
Here's what you should consider when selecting a Kubernetes monitoring tool, broken down as four key features to look for:
The Changing Microsoft Partner Model is Impacting Your Azure Hosting
The Microsoft Azure cloud platform is now capable of supporting your organisation’s mission-critical applications and business processes in a sophisticated virtual environment.