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  • nishith.vyas
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2024
    • 1

    #1

    GCP & AWS Cloud Monitoring

    Hello Zabbix Monitoring Experts,

    I've been working on Nagios Core 4.x for more than 7 years & as per my current assignment, I've been instructed to setup a pilot project to monitor "advanced level cloud service parameters" as stated below.
    1. All kinds of Load Balancers (Application, Gateway, Network LBs)
    2. VMs/GCP Compute Engine/AWS EC2 Instance monitoring parameters
    3. Attached Local block storage
    4. Cloud Object Storage (Like AWS S3 Bucket)
    5. Instance level firewall Rules (Like AWS Security Group Rules)
    6. VM/Instance automated horizontal scaling feature (AWS Autoscaling)
    7. VPC Monitoring
    8. SSL Certificate Monitoring, deployed on the cloud load balancer
    9. VPN Tunnel Monitoring (Site to Site VPN)
    10. PaaS Service Monitoring (PaaS MySQL/PostgreSQL/Oracle Database mostly)
    11. Serverless monitoring (RedHat OpenStack/OpenShift on Cloud)
    Any prompt response is highly appreciated on this matter as I just need to have a "execution point to start".


    -Nishith
  • jonne
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2024
    • 1

    #2
    Hi Nishith,
    I'm looking for exactly the same as you are, have you been figuring out how to monitor all services in the Cloud?

    If not, is there anyone else that can help us?

    Thanks!

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    • jacksmithh
      Junior Member
      • May 2024
      • 6

      #3
      Hi Nishith,
      It's great to see you're exploring monitoring solutions for advanced cloud service parameters. Your list covers a wide array of critical elements, from load balancers to SSL certificates and serverless architectures. While I'm not an expert in Zabbix monitoring, I'm also on the hunt for solutions to monitor these cloud services effectively. Let's keep each other posted on any progress or insights we find. Collaboration could be key in navigating this complex terrain. Thanks for initiating the conversation!

      Best Regards,
      Jack Smith

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