ScienceLogic Rolls Out Monitoring and Dependency Mapping for IBM SoftLayer
February 02, 2016
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ScienceLogic announced complete monitoring and dependency mapping for IBM SoftLayer.

ScienceLogic gives customers a single monitoring view across multiple cloud providers including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, VMware vCloud Air, in addition to all on-premises IT elements.

ScienceLogic gives customers a total view of their SoftLayer cloud, before, during, and after transition to the cloud. Additionally, customers can:

- Discover infrastructure elements placed in SoftLayer, including account, region, datacenter, virtual, and bare metal servers, networks, load balancers, and storage

- Visually map the relationships between them automatically in real time

- Monitor availability of compute and storage resources

- Create real-time dashboards showing availability and performance of compute, storage, and other resources in SoftLayer

- Monitor virtual server performance (CPU, memory, disk usage)

- Collect detail on load balancer and bare metal server configuration and status

- Collect and manage events from all SoftLayer elements

- Track spending with a summary of your account invoice

- View interdependency of resources across multiple public and private clouds

“Our customers have globally distributed infrastructures and we have seen their need to leverage multiple cloud providers grow over time,” said Dave Link, CEO ScienceLogic. “They need a simple, consolidated way to evaluate the performance of these investments, control costs and address service delivery challenges common to globally distributed infrastructures. In addition to those other leading cloud platforms we support, it made perfect sense to add IBM SoftLayer to the list.”

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