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Building Hybrid Clouds with Azure Stack

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Building Hybrid Clouds with Azure Stack

Overview of this book

Azure Stack is all about creating fewer gaps between on-premise and public cloud application deployment. Azure Stack is the logical progression of Microsoft Cloud Services to create a true hybrid cloud-ready application. This book provides an introduction to Azure Stack and the cloud-first approach. Starting with an introduction to the architecture of Azure Stack, the book will help you plan and deploy your Azure Stack. Next, you will learn about the network and storage options in Azure Stack and you'll create your own private cloud solution. Finally, you will understand how to integrate public cloud using the third-party resource provider. After reading the book, you will have a good understanding of the end-to-end process of designing, offering, and supporting cloud solutions for enterprises or service providers.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface

Monitoring Azure Stack


Monitoring management (often called event management) is a generic part of running your data center based on an industry standard. If your IT solution is based on predefined SLAs, you'll need to know whether there are any issues with some services your offering is based on before your customers know. This means that you need a proactive monitoring solution. The only thing you need to have in mind is that you are unable to install any agents on your Azure Stack integrated system, because they are secured by default. So we need to plan agentless monitoring methods.

As with Microsoft, there are two different products that may help you:

  • System Center Operations Manager (the corresponding Management Pack is already available)
  • Microsoft Operation Management Suite (the solution is still in work and will be released after GA, but as Azure Stack is running on premise in your data center, you could just use the SCOM MP and let then SCOM sync everything to OMS in the Azure cloud...