Currently organizations have localized software to monitor internal system resources, such as SMTP, HTTP, DNS, and various other widely used services. Internal system server resources such as disk, cpu, and load are encompassed in localized monitoring software as well. What is lacking amongst the monitoring stack of organizations is whether their services can reach or be reached by outside entities.
With the diversity of system infrastructures both in classic data center architectures and newer cloud resource architectures geographic routing availability has become important not just for client end points but for cross infrastructure communication. Whether that be a database cluster that needs to reach a cloud application cluster, or two diverse cloud storage clusters reaching a data center, the requirements have been raised in regard to routing and availability.
One thing has not changed which is the volatility of the internet over wide area networks. Peering from one backbone provider to another through BGP or other protocols is still not a perfect, or fixed science. The internet is constantly changing in how data transports from on end point to another.
Systems Watch Monitoring Presence offers a level of transparency for your different system resources availability. Acknowledging your systems availability and providing a centralized view of your resource health from a WAN perspective. We allow you to see past that your local resources are available to your internal monitoring point and help you understand how available they are to multiple geographic locations and service providers.
