Cloudmon Architecture

Cloudmon Architecture

With more and more organizations opting to move their applications to cloud-based environments, there is a fast-growing uptake in the use of datacenter and cloud infrastructure, even as office locations are dispersed, and users work from remote locations. As a result, IT administrators face many challenges in effectively monitoring such infrastructure's availability, performance, and security. 

Veryx Cloudmon provides a unified visualization of IT infrastructure for health and performance monitoring of servers, VMs, cloud, networks, and remote user devices. Cloudmon equips IT and DevOps teams to manage and administer IT infrastructure from a single tool easily and thus ensure that they are fully aware of health and performance. 

 

Cloudmon has three components. They are controller, agent and probe. 

 

Cloudmon Controller provides the monitoring console for the IT team and can be installed either in the public cloud or on-premises. It can be accessed using standard web browsers. 

In typical installations, the Cloudmon Controller gets server and host metrics from Cloudmon Agents, which have been installed in servers (linux and windows) and hosts. Cloudmon may also collect such information by polling SNMP-based servers, hosts, and network devices, where available. 

 

Cloudmon Controller gets availability and network quality of service (QoS) metrics from Cloudmon probes. 

 

 

Figure 1 - Typical Cloudmon deployment 

 

 

Figure 1 shows a typical Cloudmon deployment to provide monitoring of servers, networks, and user hosts. Cloudmon supports monitoring both physical servers and virtual machines (VMs)  

 


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