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Azure Monitoring Tools: An Overview & Why You Need Them

Written by Steve Rastall (Founder & CEO) | 15-Mar-2023 09:34:00

Introducing Azure Monitoring Tools

Azure Monitoring Tools provide the ability to monitor Azure environments and resources. Azure monitoring helps organizations gain visibility into the performance, usage, and availability of their Azure deployments. With Azure monitoring, you can detect issues before they become a problem and identify opportunities for improvement.

 

Benefits of Azure Monitoring Tools

Azure monitoring tools provide the following benefits:

  • Monitor Azure performance and availability in real time— Azure monitoring tools allow you to quickly detect outages, identify slowdowns, and monitor resource utilization. You can also proactively monitor the health of your Azure resources so that you can take preventive action when necessary.
  • Generate Azure performance reports— Azure monitoring tools provide the ability to generate Azure performance reports, which can help you better understand your Azure environment and identify opportunities for improvement.
  • Automate Azure deployments— Azure monitoring tools allow you to automate various tasks related to Azure deployment, such as provisioning, configuration, and patching. This helps streamline the Azure deployment process, making it faster and more cost-effective.

Different Types of Azure Monitoring Tools

Azure monitoring tools come in a variety of forms, including Azure PowerShell cmdlets, Azure Automation, Azure Diagnostics, Azure Monitor and other third-party solutions.

Azure PowerShell Cmdlets: These are used to automate Azure deployments using Windows PowerShell scripts. This can be used to quickly and easily provision resources, configure Azure resources, and patch Azure deployments.

Azure Automation: This is a cloud-based service that automates Azure deployment tasks such as provisioning and configuration. The Azure Automation platform also provides built-in monitoring capabilities such as alerting and reporting.

Azure Diagnostics: This allows you to monitor Azure deployments in real-time, identify performance issues, and generate performance reports. Azure Diagnostics provides a wide range of diagnostic data such as Azure resource utilization, application performance metrics, and Azure Compute Service status.

Azure Monitor: Azure Monitor is an Azure service that leverages the Azure Diagnostics platform to aggregate log data from various Azure resources and services. Azure Monitor provides the ability to monitor Azure deployments in real-time, detect anomalies and generate insights into Azure performance.

Third-Party Solutions: There are a variety of third-party solutions available for monitoring Azure deployments. These solutions provide additional capabilities such as alerting, reporting, and automated deployment.

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Troubleshooting Tips for Azure Monitoring Tools

Azure monitoring tools require some setup to ensure that they are working properly. Here are some troubleshooting tips for Azure Monitoring Tools:

  • Make sure the Azure resources you are trying to monitor are in a healthy state
  • Ensure that the Azure PowerShell cmdlets you are using to automate your Azure deployment tasks have been updated
  • Check the Azure Automation platform for any errors or warnings
  • Make sure Azure Diagnostics is configured correctly - Make sure Azure Monitor is enabled and running properly

These are just a few of the troubleshooting tips for Azure Monitoring Tools. It is important to keep in mind that Azure monitoring tools require regular maintenance and should be monitored closely for potential issues.

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How IG CloudOps from igroup can Monitor Azure

CloudOps is a cloud-based Azure monitoring platform. It provides the ability to monitor Azure deployments in real-time and quickly detect outages, performance issues, and resource utilization anomalies. As well as also providing reporting capabilities that help you better understand your Azure environment and identify opportunities for improvement.

The monitoring functionality is driven by two main technologies under the hood, there is basic monitoring which comes from integrating with the native Azure API and there is enhanced monitoring which is driven by Zabbix (monitor anything anywhere)

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