The traffic flow is important to monitor the ingress and egress traffic flow to know how to troubleshoot an issue with communications and connectivity between prem and cloud platforms.
Most public cloud providers have the ability to analyze traffic within the cloud. Having SolarWinds monitor the traffic to/from the cloud would be great!
Lots of folks voted for "From my own infrastructure to/from my public cloud providers", and I'm a bit confused by their thoughts. I'd expect everyone to already be able to monitor that with Solarwinds products that company's either already own, or could purchase. Even NPM should be able to provide in/out info about that flow. But the information that we DON'T get access to is our data as it travels inside public cloud providers and between them. There's the missing link that I think folks should focus on, along with using their existing product suites or tools to monitor the path from their own infrastructure to & from the cloud.
why the heck are we talking them THEM???? LOL
I agree to a point.... but, I dont know what I dont know.... thats what I want to see....
nice
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