Challenges in using Microsoft Azure Application Monitoring
If you’re using Microsoft Azure to host your applications, you know that monitoring and managing them can be a complex and challenging task. Azure supports a wide range of platforms and services. It’s therefore often difficult to get a complete picture of application performance monitoring and its associated bottlenecks.
In addition, identifying the root cause of issues can be time-consuming and error-prone. This because of the limited notification features, lack of auto-healing capabilities, and the high cost of licenses.
Join us as we explore the 5 challenges:
#1 Complexity of Monitoring Different Platforms
Microsoft Azure’s architecture is sophisticated, to say the least. Every application built on it uses a combination of different resources like Service Bus, VMs, databases, and more. This adds to the complexity. Monitoring all these applications, especially large-scale ones, can seem overwhelming and almost impossible in the business context.
#2 Limited Visibility into Application Performance
With Microsoft Azure, it’s often difficult to get a complete picture of how your application is performing and where the bottlenecks are. This is because it doesn’t generate a comprehensive report to display the health and performance of all the applications in your network. The dashboard is also highly limited. It doesn’t provide the visibility you need for staying on top of today’s complex networks.
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