Cloud performance monitoring tools have evolved, but are still lacking
Grazed from TechTarget. Author: Paul Korzeniowski.
Moving enterprise applications to the cloud requires close monitoring to ensure performance doesn’t suffer. Several vendors have developed cloud monitoring tools that set benchmarks and pinpoint potential bottlenecks. Whether these tools give enterprises a full picture of what’s going on in the cloud is still up for debate.
"Cloud application monitoring tools can be helpful, but they often are not as full-featured as longer established performance monitoring solutions," said Lori MacVittie, principal analyst at Rishidot Research LLC…


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