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Page 1: Cloud Workloads: Meet Your New Hybrid IT Reality

Cloud WorkloadsMonitoring cloud and application with Server & Application Monitor

Page 2: Cloud Workloads: Meet Your New Hybrid IT Reality

© 2017 SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. All rights reserved.

Monitoring cloud application and workloads

• Agenda

• Why monitor cloud VMs

• Why monitor SaaS applications

• How you can monitor cloud VMs (Demo)

• How you can monitor SaaS applications (Demo)

Jared Hensle - SolarWinds

Senior Manager Product Marketing

Steven Hunt - SolarWinds

Principal Product Manager

Steven Klassen – Loop 1

Programmer Analyst

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© 2017 SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. All rights reserved.

Monitoring cloud application and workloads

• Why monitor cloud VMs?

• View underlying performance metrics

• Verify VMs location and configuration

• Be alerted to when new VMs are turned on

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© 2017 SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. All rights reserved.

Monitoring cloud application and workloads

• Why monitor SaaS applications?

• View growth and usage trends

• Verify account activity or inactivity

• Help ensure SLAs are being met

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Q&A© 2017 SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. All rights reserved.

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