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Topology

Overview

Motadata AIOps offers a customizable visual representation of your network infrastructure through a Topology map. This dynamic map allows you to easily understand the relationships between different network elements, even in large and complex networks that are constantly changing.

As networks become larger and more complex, achieving optimal performance and network health to ensure business continuity can become challenging. This is where a network topology map comes in handy. The Topology map provides a comprehensive visual of your network infrastructure, making it easier to identify potential issues and their root causes.

Here, you can see an example of a topology for an AWS cloud infrastructure.

The Topology map is dynamic, reflecting the current state of your system without requiring manual changes when your infrastructure components change. The map displays the latest links and device statuses, subject to the timely run of the topology scanner.

The Topology map shows the relationships between different infrastructure components, including switches, routers, firewalls, virtual devices, and cloud services. These real-time topology maps provide a complete view of your IT infrastructure, allowing you to quickly locate the root cause of any issues and determine the best course of action to resolve them.

In summary, the Topology map in Motadata AIOps provides a customizable and dynamic visual representation of your infrastructure that enables you to gain a better understanding of your network, locate issues quickly and efficiently, and make informed decisions about how to resolve them.

Topology Types Based on Infrastructure

Motadata AIOps provides two types of Topology maps based on the infrastructure type: Topology creation for Network Infrastructure and Topology creation for Cloud and Virtual Infrastructure.

Network Topology

This type of Topology map is used to visualize and manage traditional network infrastructure components such as switches, routers, firewalls, servers, and other network devices. The Topology map shows how these devices are interconnected and how data flows between them. This makes it easier to identify any potential bottlenecks, points of failure, or security vulnerabilities within the network infrastructure. You can use the Topology map to monitor the performance of your network devices, visualize the dependencies between them, and troubleshoot any issues that arise.

Cloud and Virtualization Topology

This type of Topology map is designed to visualize and manage cloud-based infrastructure components , virtual devices, and cloud services like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Office 365. The Topology map shows how these cloud components are connected to each other and how data flows between them. You can use the Topology map to monitor the performance of your cloud infrastructure, identify potential security risks, and troubleshoot issues.

By providing both types of Topology maps, Motadata AIOps enables you to gain a comprehensive view of your entire infrastructure, regardless of its composition. This allows you to easily identify issues, monitor performance, and make informed decisions to optimize your network and cloud infrastructure.