SUSE unveils SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring

Based on open source Monasca, SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring makes private clouds more reliable, easier to manage and more cost effective.

  • Wednesday, 10th May 2017 Posted 7 years ago in by Phil Alsop
SUSE has unveiled SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring, an open source software solution that makes it simple to monitor and manage the health and performance of enterprise OpenStack cloud environments and workloads. Based on the OpenStack Monasca project, SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring makes it easy for operators and users to monitor and analyse the health and performance of complex private clouds, delivers reliability, performance and high service levels for OpenStack clouds, and reduces costs by simplifying, automating and pre-configuring cloud monitoring and management.

 

“OpenStack deployments produce a lot of complex and useful monitoring and log data,” said Michael Miller, SUSE president of Strategy, Alliances and Marketing. “As customers move to large-scale production they need operational tools to maintain their private cloud. The Monasca open source project makes this data manageable and valuable for enterprise users. We have worked closely with Fujitsu and other contributors to bring this capability to SUSE OpenStack Cloud.”

 

Katsue Tanaka, Fujitsu SVP, Head of Platform Software Business Unit, said, “Fujitsu engineers have worked closely with SUSE engineers and others in the OpenStack community on the Monasca project to create a solution that provides the means to collect, store, display and analyse monitoring and logging data of a production OpenStack system. SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring is the fruit of our close collaboration and reflects our strong commitment to continue bringing production-ready open source solutions to market.”

 

Key features of SUSE OpenStack Cloud Monitoring include:

·         A single powerful dashboard to manage, track, monitor and optimise complex distributed OpenStack private cloud environments.

·         The ability to identify problems early with complex processing of OpenStack events, logs and metrics, advanced graphical search, and analysis of historical data using the powerful dashboard.

·         A fully open source solution that reduces costs and increases flexibility by avoiding the risk of vendor lock-in often associated with proprietary solutions.