Infrastructure Monitoring Creates Opportunities to Protectively Identify Security risks and Mitigate operational issues before they negatively impact customers.
Security monitoring: Monitoring for security threats, including intrusion attempts, malware infections, and unauthorized access attempts.
Log monitoring: Monitoring system logs for errors, warnings, and other issues that may indicate a problem with the IT infrastructure.
Cloud monitoring: Monitoring the performance and availability of cloud-based systems, including virtual machines, storage, and applications hosted in the cloud.
Alerting and notification: Setting up alerts and notifications to notify IT staff of potential issues or outages in the IT infrastructure.
Network monitoring: Monitoring network traffic, bandwidth usage, and network devices such as switches, routers, firewalls, and load balancers to ensure they are operating efficiently and securely.
Server monitoring: Monitoring the performance and availability of servers, including CPU usage, memory usage, disk space, and server uptime.
Application monitoring: Monitoring the performance and availability of applications, including response times, errors, and resource usage.
Database monitoring: Monitoring the performance and availability of databases, including query response times, resource usage, and database health.