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Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently introducedAmazon DevOps Guru, one of several new machine learning-driven services. DevOps Guru detects operational issues, generates reports and notifications, and offers insights and recommendations on how to take action.
DevOps Guru is a fully-managed service that is trained to analyze logs, metrics, and events across 25 AWS resources. The service looks for behavior that deviates from patterns established by history extracted from Amazon and AWS. Users configure DevOps Guru with a list of resources to monitor. The service alerts users about problems and potential issues when it identifies anomalous situations, such as code releases that lead to abnormal behavior or resource utilization patterns that may lead to depletion.
No iLO5 support
ManageEngine’s OpManager offers an extensive set of features at a reasonable price. The standard OpManager lets you monitor up to ten devices, including virtualisation hosts and VMs, for just £184. We moved up to the OpManager Plus package, though, which covers 50 devices for £2,875, and adds the network configuration management and NetFlow add-ons for up to 15 devices, along with log management for one firewall device.
Getting started is as easy as you’d hope. OpManager comes preloaded with 8,000 device templates, so it should have no problem identifying everything on your network. Setup is fast too: it took a mere ten minutes to scan our lab, promptly returning with a detailed list of servers, workstations, switches, virtualisation hosts, storage devices and printers.
Multi-cloud management: Challenges for tech, people, processes
Multi-cloud management options abound but selecting what you need is no easy task
Andy Jassy (AWS); Satya Nadella (Microsoft) and Thomas Kurian (Google Cloud) Credit: AWS / Microsoft / Google Cloud
When it comes to managing hybrid and multi-cloud environments there are many options but no easy path nor lack of challenges.
While cloud computing has been around in some form for more than a decade, tools to manage its current enterprise iterations from private, on-premises, or public locations are still evolving at a rapid rate. Gartner says that more than 90 vendors including IBM and Red Hat, VMware, CloudBolt, Flexera, Scalr, Cisco, and Nutanix offer varying degrees of cloud-management capabilities.