Day 16: Cloud Service Monitoring

30 Days of FrameFlow

Time to Read: 5 Minutes

Monitoring the Cloud

As various cloud services become more and more relevant, they unfortunately do not always become more reliable. Amazon AWS, Microsoft 365, and other major providers have all had issues with service reliability in the past, some of which can grind your operations to a halt. To combat this problem, we’ve created several cloud-based event monitors to keep you up to speed on what’s going on in your cloud configurations. We monitor Azure, Microsoft 365, and AWS at a high level so you can view and address critical problems instantly.

Microsoft 365

Microsoft 365 monitoring is crucial in an increasingly cloud-based IT environment. FrameFlow offers an event monitor that keeps track of the status of various Microsoft services and sends alerts if any services are degraded.

There's even a specialized Microsoft 365 dashboard panel that relays the status of various Microsoft 365 services in real time.

Microsoft Azure

FrameFlow also has event monitors dedicated to keeping a watchful eye over Azure service statuses. Just like the Microsoft 365 Status Event Monitor, this event monitor will send you real-time alerts about Azure service issues or planned maintenance so you never miss a beat.

Summary

Although cloud services have their defects, they're becoming increasingly necessary. Luckily, you just learned how to keep an eye on the status of Microsoft 365 and Azure services and receive alerts about any planned or unplanned outages. Tomorrow, we'll tackle cloud cost monitoring, so stay tuned to learn more about FrameFlow's cloud compatibility!

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