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Monitoring Multi-cloud Infrastructures

Learn how to monitor public and hybrid-cloud environments with pre-deployed Cloud Agents in AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, as well as deploy Enterprise Agents in your own VPCs. ThousandEyes Cloud Insights gives you a centralized view of cloud-based infrastructure, services, and traffic across the major cloud providers.

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Enabling Multi-cloud Monitoring

Enterprises are adopting multi-cloud strategies to reduce vendor lock-in and access best-of-breed services from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud. The proliferation of modular application architectures has resulted in a complex matrix of inter-service communication across infrastructures and networks that enterprises do not own or control. Much of this communication traverses the Internet, which has evolved into a mission-critical transport for enterprises.

Traditional monitoring tools that rely on packet capture, flow, SNMP, and log data fail outside the perimeter of an enterprise and can’t provide insight into connectivity to, from, and within public cloud services, thereby creating a visibility blind spot in multi-cloud deployments. Provider-specific cloud monitoring tools and software can’t help you understand connectivity from users and communications across multi-cloud deployments. This lack of visibility puts enterprises at risk of delivering poor digital experiences that adversely impact revenue, brand reputation, and employee productivity.

Enterprises are adopting multi-cloud strategies from cloud providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), IBM Cloud,  Alibaba Cloud
Inventory Your Cloud Infrastructure and Service Dependencies

Inventory Your Cloud Infrastructure and Service Dependencies

ThousandEyes Cloud Insights automatically creates an inventory of all elements and services across cloud infrastructure providers, enabling Ops teams to track and report on configuration and operational changes that might impact user experience. Additionally, the service chain and traffic path for application flows can be visualized in detail to help determine any service dependencies or performance issues due to provider architecture.

See Cloud-native Traffic and Spot Configuration Changes

ThousandEyes Cloud Insights offers a deeply integrated view of end-to-end experience issues, directly correlating them with cloud provider traffic volume and configuration changes that impact cloud resources. With this insight, Operations teams can easily determine if their extended cloud network is affecting user experience, allowing them to quickly identify the root cause of issues so they can deliver high-performance experiences. These insights are centralized in one view, no matter which cloud provider the infrastructure belongs to, allowing teams to troubleshoot and report on resources across multiple environments.

See Cloud-native Traffic and Spot Configuration Changes
Make Performance-based Cloud Architecture Decisions

Make Performance-based Cloud Architecture Decisions

Cloud Insights can collect network flow data from supported cloud providers to offer detailed information on traffic flow within a cloud service. This includes traffic between regions, VPCs, availability zones, and external application sources. If traffic is traveling over suboptimal paths between different zones or providers, Ops teams can identify these inefficiencies and implement optimizations, eliminating unnecessary inter-zone or multi-cloud communication.

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Top Findings from the Cloud Performance Report: 2022 Edition

See the top findings from the Cloud Performance Report, which examines and compares the network performance and connectivity architectures of the top three public cloud providers: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud.

See Cloud Performance Report to compare the network performance of Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud

Multi-cloud Monitoring with ThousandEyes

With ThousandEyes’ multi-cloud monitoring, businesses gain immediate and comprehensive visibility into every service delivery path in a multi-cloud environment, allowing them to overcome the complex operational challenges of multi-cloud deployments, accelerate cloud adoption, and deliver superior digital experiences.

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Get Network Monitoring Visibility Across All Your Cloud Deployments

ThousandEyes supports enterprises’ modern cloud strategies by satisfying their multi-cloud monitoring needs, including the ability to measure and visualize application and network-layer performance between their hybrid cloud, private cloud, and public cloud services. With pre-provisioned, cloud-based monitoring service vantage points in 15 AWS regions, 15 Google Cloud regions, 19 Alibaba Cloud regions, and 25 Microsoft Azure regions, enterprises can view multi-cloud network performance across multiple cloud providers. 

In addition to the pre-provisioned Cloud Agents, enterprises can deploy lightweight Enterprise Agents in their own VPCs, data centers, and branches to gather metrics about hybrid cloud and private cloud environments. This enables a data-driven approach from planning to the deployment and operations stages of your cloud adoption journey and multi-cloud strategy. ThousandEyes provides secure, immediate visibility into application delivery, network behavior, and inter-service dependencies, and their impact on digital experience.

Why ThousandEyes?

Optimize Cloud Adoption

Cloud Agents in AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, IBM Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud provide instant insights into multi-cloud network and application performance.

Deliver Superior Digital Experiences

Uncover hidden dependencies and gain visual intelligence on external services, such as API gateways from multi-cloud infrastructures.

Streamline IT Operations

Share cloud monitoring dashboards, metrics and visualizations with internal and external stakeholders to collaborate, prove innocence and solve problems faster.

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Begin Your Multi-cloud Monitoring Journey With ThousandEyes

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