Azure IaaS Monitoring
Optimize your Azure IaaS environment through complete Azure IaaS monitoring
With SolarWinds® Server & Application Monitor (SAM), you can more easily monitor, track, and gain insight into the performance of Azure IaaS services. SAM lets you monitor Azure VM performance for both Windows and Linux operating systems and Kubernetes for CPU, latency, IOPs, and more.
With the Azure IaaS monitoring tool in SAM, you can:
- View and correlate infrastructure metrics in relation to application performance to gain visibility into the health, performance, and availability of instances running in the cloud
- Auto-discover newly created VMs and containers
- Monitor network communication between VMs
- Visualize dynamic mapping between VMs and applications
- Monitor and view metrics over time to help ensure service delivery
- View Azure region, configuration, and security details
- Engage in Azure cloud virtual machine management
You can also use Azure IaaS services monitoring data to discover bottlenecks and optimize Azure infrastructure performance.
Correlate Azure IaaS environment performance metrics for deeper insight
With an Azure IaaS monitoring tool like SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor, you can correlate Azure IaaS monitoring metrics alongside system and application metrics. In fact, SAM is specifically designed to help pinpoint Azure IaaS cloud application problems faster by visually correlating metrics from Azure, operating systems, and applications.
The clear dashboards in SAM are also designed to make it easier to view Azure IaaS-based cloud metrics next to on-prem metrics to help you ensure you’re getting the performance you expect. This visibility can help you gain the insights you need to identify potential bottlenecks, network performance, and cloud provider issues.
Get comprehensive Azure performance monitoring that goes beyond your Azure IaaS services
Your Azure IaaS services are just one part of your larger Microsoft Azure environment. Leverage the power of SolarWinds software to gain deep insight into the operations of the Azure servers you use—including full Azure performance monitoring to give you the ability to react quickly to potential issues causing performance slowdowns in your Azure infrastructure.
SAM is built to provide valuable monitoring and insights into Azure IaaS, Azure PaaS, Azure virtual machines, and service performance by offering valuable features, including:
- A single pane of glass view into systems, applications, and infrastructure performance, regardless of where they reside. SAM is designed to eliminate the need to switch between multiple monitoring solutions for different metrics, reducing the time spent troubleshooting.
- Help visualizing and correlating performance metrics across your entire environment.
- Auto-discovery that helps ensure Azure virtual machines and containers are monitored.
- Use of dynamic baselining and alerting to help define “what’s normal” in your Azure IaaS monitoring.
Access complete Microsoft ecosphere monitoring
Make sure you’re staying on top of your entire Microsoft environment (not just your Azure IaaS services) with SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor. SAM helps ensure you have visibility and performance monitoring for your Microsoft systems, applications, and cloud resources in a single centralized view.
In addition to Azure performance monitoring, SAM includes several other Microsoft monitoring tools designed to optimize the performance of your entire ecosphere of Microsoft software, such as:
Find solutions for hybrid and multi-cloud environments with SolarWinds
For organizations with IT resources running on-premises or in other clouds, using an affordable, easy-to-use Azure infrastructure monitoring tool can help simplify monitoring your entire environment.
In addition to Server & Application Monitor, SolarWinds offers other IT Operations Management solutions designed to be integrated into a single dashboard, making it easier to stay on top of your entire environment’s performance.
With SolarWinds IT monitoring and management solutions, you can:
- Monitor your custom web apps, monitor your commercial and SaaS applications, and optimize the performance of your databases
- Maintain the performance of your entire infrastructure
- Simplify security and compliance
Get More on Azure IaaS Monitoring
What is Azure IaaS?
Azure Infrastructure as a Service, or Azure IaaS, is a Microsoft solution that provides highly scalable and automated compute resources. Microsoft manages the underlying infrastructure such as CPU, memory, and storage. You are responsible for managing the operating system, middleware, application, and data.
Before getting into the specifics of Azure IaaS, it’s important to first define IaaS in general. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) replaces your traditional on-premises data center infrastructure by providing memory, compute, storage, networking, and other related software as a cloud service instead. In practical terms, IaaS takes the form of virtual servers you can rent from a vendor who has a data center. With IaaS, you get access, not ownership—and you get a higher level of flexibility than you would with an on-prem data center.
Microsoft Azure is a public cloud vendor, offering the popular Azure IaaS option for businesses looking to move to the cloud. Azure IaaS was built to help organizations build, test, deploy, and manage applications and services through their Microsoft-managed data centers. There are many potential advantages to using Azure IaaS, which may include financial savings, scalability, and high performance for your IT deployments, reliability, stability, and supportability, as well as disaster recovery and business continuity.
The popularity of Azure IaaS means Azure infrastructure management is often crucial for organizations. For those management efforts to be successful, organizations using Azure IaaS should also have effective Azure IaaS monitoring solutions.
Why is monitoring Azure IaaS important?
At a time when digital transformation is in full swing and more business-critical data and services are being deployed to public cloud environments (like Microsoft Azure), gaining deeper insights from Azure IaaS services monitoring is often a necessity.
Monitoring the health and performance of your Azure IaaS infrastructure can allow you to more easily control external resources your organization depends on for the functioning of your internal infrastructure, services, or applications. Everything from capacity issues and resource allocation to bottlenecks can go unnoticed without consistent monitoring. Since so many critical systems rely on Azure IaaS being up and running and performing well, a minor issue can have major consequences.
Advantages of monitoring IaaS services include helping you identify, diagnose, and resolve incidents affecting performance more quickly. Monitoring can also give you insight into errors, whether they’re human or machine-made, so you can detect issues and resolve them before your end users become aware. Quicker problem identification and troubleshooting also mean Azure IaaS monitoring is a great way to help businesses achieve and maintain peak application performance.
IaaS monitoring can give you the data and insights you need to better understand cloud performance and dig into the health of your Azure IaaS services. By tracking and understanding the health of those services, you can more quickly identify when there’s an issue, meaning you can act fast to target and resolve it.
While there are clearly many advantages to Azure IaaS monitoring, there are also some clear disadvantages to not monitoring Azure IaaS more comprehensively. By not monitoring IaaS services alongside other key infrastructure metrics, you may lack visibility into issues that could also be affecting the health of Azure IaaS services. Then, when you do realize there’s a problem, it will be much more difficult to identify its root cause or to troubleshoot a solution without the data and metrics collected through the monitoring process. The same is true when it comes to identifying specific errors and incidents related to your Azure IaaS services. Without effective Azure IaaS monitoring that can allow you to view and correlate the health of Azure services in relation to other key infrastructure metrics like application performance, your understanding of Azure performance will likely be limited to troubleshooting using only part of a potentially broader performance issue.
What kind of features should IaaS tools have?
There are several features you need to look out for in any IaaS tools you consider. These include:
- Data aggregation: The tool you pick should automatically collect key metrics to help monitor the functionality of your Azure infrastructure and store those metrics in a centralized data storage space where IT team members can easily access it.
- Data analysis and visibility: On top of collecting, storing, and processing your raw data, it’s important for your Azure IaaS services monitoring solution to offer data analysis to help IT team members interpret the data. This includes highlighting the most relevant metrics in clear dashboards and connecting related metrics for faster troubleshooting.
- Alerting: Using an Azure infrastructure monitoring tool leaves your IT team free to focus their energies on other projects with the knowledge that everything is running smoothly, unless they’re otherwise notified. To get this benefit, you need an Azure IaaS monitoring solution designed to automatically send intelligent alerts whenever it detects an issue in the Azure environment.
When using Azure infrastructure monitoring tools, it’s important to choose software that will allow you to do more than monitor the above-mentioned operations. When choosing tools for working with cloud infrastructure such as the Azure service, check the correlation between performance fluctuations of the Azure infrastructure with the performance of services or applications your organization provides.
Quality Azure IaaS monitoring can help ensure that if problems do arise, you have the tools you need to resolve them quickly—often before your end users even realize there was an issue. This better positions you to make sure downtime doesn’t end up affecting your bottom line.
Related Features and Tools
Other SolarWinds tools to help support Azure environment:
- Database Performance Analyzer
- Web Performance Monitor
- Pingdom®
- NetPath™ Network Path Analysis
- Security Event Manager (SEM)
- Access Rights Manager (ARM)
Related features:
- What is Azure IaaS?
- Why is monitoring Azure IaaS important?
- What kind of features should IaaS tools have?
- Related Features and Tools
What is Azure IaaS?
Azure Infrastructure as a Service, or Azure IaaS, is a Microsoft solution that provides highly scalable and automated compute resources. Microsoft manages the underlying infrastructure such as CPU, memory, and storage. You are responsible for managing the operating system, middleware, application, and data.
Before getting into the specifics of Azure IaaS, it’s important to first define IaaS in general. Infrastructure as a service (IaaS) replaces your traditional on-premises data center infrastructure by providing memory, compute, storage, networking, and other related software as a cloud service instead. In practical terms, IaaS takes the form of virtual servers you can rent from a vendor who has a data center. With IaaS, you get access, not ownership—and you get a higher level of flexibility than you would with an on-prem data center.
Microsoft Azure is a public cloud vendor, offering the popular Azure IaaS option for businesses looking to move to the cloud. Azure IaaS was built to help organizations build, test, deploy, and manage applications and services through their Microsoft-managed data centers. There are many potential advantages to using Azure IaaS, which may include financial savings, scalability, and high performance for your IT deployments, reliability, stability, and supportability, as well as disaster recovery and business continuity.
The popularity of Azure IaaS means Azure infrastructure management is often crucial for organizations. For those management efforts to be successful, organizations using Azure IaaS should also have effective Azure IaaS monitoring solutions.
Improve performance with Azure IaaS monitoring
Server & Application Monitor
- Track and trend key Azure IaaS services and metrics
- Correlate IaaS metrics to application performance
- Monitor your complete Microsoft ecosphere of products
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