We believe in expanding our arsenal to accommodate your evolving needs. That’s why we are thrilled to announce that Applications Manager now provides wider performance monitoring support for Azure! The latest version of ManageEngine Applications Manager extends its monitoring support to 11 additional Azure services, empowering you to gain deeper insights into the health and performance of your entire cloud environment.
Let’s take a look at the newly supported services.
Azure App Service plans
Azure App Service is a fully managed platform as a service (PaaS) for hosting web applications, APIs and mobile back ends. The App Service plan defines the hardware resources (CPU, memory, storage) and the capabilities (for example, auto-scaling, staging slots) available to the apps running on it. You can host multiple apps on the same App Service plan to enable them to share underlying resources and optimize costs.
By monitoring Azure App Service plans with Applications Manager, you can monitor KPIs like CPU utilization, HTTP queue length and Socket Statistics—all in real-time. Monitoring these metrics can help ensure your apps have adequate resources to perform well. It helps decide when you need to scale up or down the App Service plan to meet the changing resource demands of your applications. It also ensures that you have the visibility you need to identify and resolve performance issues proactively with your Azure App Service plans.
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Azure Container Services
Azure provides several container-related services to help businesses deploy and manage containerized applications. Monitoring these services is crucial to ensure the health, performance, and reliability of containerized applications.
Applications Manager now support key Azure Container Services such as Azure Container Registry (ACR) and Azure Container Instances (ACI). With real-time insights into critical container-specific metrics like push and pull statistics, ACR task duration, throughput, and resource utilization, you can proactively identify and address potential issues, thereby optimizing the health, availability, and performance of your VMs and containers in Azure Cloud. You can ensure seamless container operations by leveraging the deep visibility to uncover anomalies and issues and nip them in the bud before they impact end users.
Azure integration services
Azure integration services are useful to create workflows and link systems across cloud and on-premise environments since they provide messaging, event-driven architectures, API management, and data integration capacities for seamless integration across organizational technology landscapes. It is advantageous to monitor the integration services since you can consolidate telemetry data; it gives you visibility into your integration workflow and services, and troubleshooting becomes easier.
Applications Manager can now keep track of your business-critical integration services like Logic Apps (Standard and Consumption), EventHub Clusters and EventHub Namespaces. Dive deep into your Azure services to draw detailed insights on performance metrics like resource consumption, throughput, connections, data traffic, and many more in real time, which help you understand the behavior of your Azure integration services. The tool’s comprehensive performance reports help you analyze the health of your integration services and make informed decisions while planning growth and capacity in your Azure cloud. We currently support:
Azure Security Services
Azure Security Services keep your cloud environments safe from external threats. We know how important it is for Azure cloud environments to have the security services up and running all the time. Comprehensive monitoring of Azure security services helps to ensure the availability, security, compliance, and cost-effectiveness of your sensitive data.
Applications Manager’s latest version will help you ensure the seamless operation of your security services by providing you visibility into the performance of these Azure security services deployed for your cloud:
Azure Storage Sync Service
Azure Storage Sync service enables hybrid scenarios by allowing you to centralize your organization’s file shares and provides fast access to frequently used files via a local Windows server cache. It simplifies management and enables cloud backup and tiering capabilities.
Applications Manager now empowers you to monitor your Azure Storage Sync Service along with your cloud applications and services. It provides detailed info about KPIs like throughput, files synced, cache hit ratio, cache size and recall details, helping you ensure seamless synchronization in your Azure cloud. It enables you to detect issues proactively, troubleshoot efficiently, and make informed decisions on resource optimization and provisioning. Read more.
Azure SQL Elastic pools
You can now monitor Azure SQL Elastic pools along with PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, CosmosDB, and SQL databases in your Azure cloud. This will help you unify your database stack and manage all your databases from one console. Read more.
Counting the monitoring support for above services in, Applications Manager now provides performance monitoring and observability for 42 Azure services.
Also, this is not all; we have much more to deliver in the coming quarters!
Given the user-friendly monitoring interface in Applications Manager and its proactive monitoring features for critical cloud services up your sleeve, nothing stands between your Azure Cloud and maximum IT operational efficiency. Upgrade to the latest version, to unlock the new features and monitor your Azure services on the go.
Discover more and explore through a hands-on experience with a 30-day free trial version of Applications Manager. Or, schedule a free personalized demo with our experts to learn more about Azure monitoring features that help your business.