Zenoss Extends Its Kubernetes Monitoring Capabilities
Zenoss recently announced that it has further expanded its Kubernetes monitoring capabilities.
The company first introduced Kubernetes monitoring and analytics in 2018, but this latest extension now enables it to provide:
Overall cluster health monitoring
Health monitoring for nodes, services and pods
Dashboards for Kubernetes clusters, nodes, pods and containers
Service impact and root-cause analysis
Monitoring of StatefulSet component, enhancing management of stateful applications
Enhanced filtering for pods and containers
Enhanced templates for clusters, containers and nodes
Enhanced dynamic modeling of pods and containers
Enhanced visibility for controlling cloud expenses
"Cloud-native environments create new challenges for monitoring highly distributed applications due to the unprecedented complexity and scale," said Ani Gujrathi, chief technical officer for Zenoss in its press release. “The solution requires modernizing the approach to monitoring, and that’s exactly what we’ve done.”