Cloud native applications are applications that operate in a cloud environment and have the following characteristics:
- microservice support
- platform-independence
- scalability
- continuous integration with supported services
- seamless delivery
Auto-monitoring enables quick onboarding for multiple cloud native supported resources. By providing environment-specific configuration parameters, such as the port and hostname, you can discovered and monitored resources in real-time. Pre-configured dashboards provide out-of-the-box visualizations, which can be customized to your requirements.
This section describes the following information:
- Apache
- Apache ActiveMQ
- Apache HBase
- Apache Hive
- Apache Kafka
- Apache Kafka Consumer
- Apache Pulsar Bookkeeper
- Apache Pulsar Broker
- Apache Solr
- Apache Spark
- Apache Tomcat
- Application Monitors
- Ceph
- Consul
- CoreDNS
- DNS Server
- Elasticsearch
- Etcd
- FastCGI Process Manager
- Hadoop JobTracker
- HAProxy
- Harbor
- IBM WebSphere Application Server
- IPTables
- Kong
- Kyoto Tycoon
- Lighttpd
- Linkerd
- Memcached
- Monitd
- Multi IP Ping Monitoring
- Neo4j
- NGINX
- NGINX Ingress Controller
- NTP Lag Monitoring
- NTP Monitoring
- Open VPN
- PgBouncer
- Postfix
- PowerDNS Recursor
- RabbitMQ
- Riak
- Squid
- Traefik
- Varnish
- Zookeeper