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Supported Infrastructure Types in Motadata AIOps

Motadata AIOps is a powerful and versatile solution designed to provide comprehensive monitoring and management capabilities across various aspects of your IT environment. To help you efficiently manage your infrastructure and services, Motadata AIOps categorizes supported components into distinct types. Understanding these infrastructure types is fundamental to effectively harnessing the full potential of Motadata AIOps.

In this section, we'll dive into the different infrastructure categories that Motadata AIOps supports. Each category plays a crucial role in ensuring the stability, performance, and reliability of your IT assets. By organizing infrastructure components into these categories, Motadata AIOps simplifies the process of monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimizing your IT environment.

Let's explore each supported infrastructure type in detail to gain a deeper understanding of how Motadata AIOps can be utilized to meet your monitoring and management needs.

Types of Infrastructure

Server & Applications

Motadata AIOps offers comprehensive monitoring of both physical and virtual servers, as well as the applications hosted on them. This includes tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) such as CPU usage, memory utilization, disk I/O, and application response times. By monitoring servers, databases, and applications together, you can quickly identify and troubleshoot issues that impact end-user experience.

Network

The Network monitoring capabilities of Motadata AIOps encompass a wide range of network devices, including routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, and more. It provides real-time visibility into network traffic, latency, packet loss, and bandwidth utilization. This enables network administrators to proactively address network performance bottlenecks and security concerns.

Cloud

In today's cloud-centric landscape, Motadata AIOps extends its support to popular cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Office 365. It allows organizations to monitor cloud resources and services in one centralized platform. You can gain insights into cloud resource utilization, and optimize cloud infrastructure for cost-efficiency.

Service Check

Service checks are a fundamental component of infrastructure monitoring in Motadata AIOps. They enable you to verify the availability and responsiveness of critical services that are vital to your infrastructure's health. Service checks cover a wide range of essential services, including Ping, Port, URL, RADIUS, NTP, Domain, DNS, FTP, Email, and SSL Certificate.

Service checks in Motadata AIOps play a critical role in minimizing downtime and ensuring the smooth operation of your infrastructure. By continuously testing these vital services, you can proactively identify and resolve issues, preventing service disruptions that may impact your organization's productivity.

Virtualization

The Virtualization module of Motadata AIOps focuses on monitoring virtualization environments such as VMware, Hyper-V, and Citrix. It provides detailed insights into the performance of virtual machines (VMs) and their hosts, including CPU and memory usage, and more.

Service

Service monitoring in Motadata AIOps is designed to give you a holistic view of IT services. It allows you to monitor service health. By aligning IT services with business objectives, you can ensure seamless service delivery and meet customer expectations.

Process

Process monitoring allows you to keep a close eye on individual processes running on servers. You can set up alerts based on criteria such as CPU usage, memory consumption, and process availability. Identifying resource-intensive or problematic processes is crucial for maintaining system stability and performance.

Interface

Motadata AIOps offers comprehensive interface monitoring to help you assess the performance and status of network interfaces. This includes monitoring metrics like bandwidth utilization, error rates, and interface status changes. Interface monitoring is vital for identifying network bottlenecks and connectivity issues.

In your user guide, you should provide step-by-step instructions on configuring and utilizing these features effectively. Include examples, best practices, and tips for optimizing infrastructure monitoring using Motadata AIOps across these diverse infrastructure types.

Hyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI) Devices

Incorporation of HCI devices into Motadata AIOps will provide users with a more granular view of the infrastrucutre performance along with simplified management