Cloud Monitoring

Cloud Monitoring

Cloud Monitoring

Cloud Monitoring

Monitor your AWS, Azure, and GCP infrastructure from a single platform. Track availability, performance, and cost across all three cloud providers without leaving Cloudmon.

Cloudmon integrates with AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform using each provider's native APIs. Once an account is connected, Cloudmon automatically discovers resources and begins collecting performance metrics, availability data, and cost information at the configured discovery interval — no agents required on cloud instances.

Agentless cloud monitoring: All cloud monitoring in Cloudmon is performed using provider APIs. No software is installed on cloud instances. Access requires read-only credentials: an IAM Access Key for AWS, an App Registration with Reader role for Azure, and a Service Account JSON file for GCP.

Cloud Monitoring Capabilities

Multi-Cloud Coverage
Monitor AWS, Azure, and GCP from the same platform alongside your on-premises infrastructure, with no separate cloud monitoring tools required.
Auto-Discovery
Cloudmon automatically discovers new resources added to your cloud accounts at each discovery interval, keeping the monitored inventory accurate without manual updates.
Performance Metrics
Track CPU, memory, network, and disk metrics for cloud compute instances using the same alarm and reporting framework as on-premises devices.
Availability Tracking
Monitor the availability of cloud instances and services with uptime percentage, downtime history, and outage tracking per resource.
Cost Monitoring
Track daily and monthly spend across AWS and Azure by service and region, with budget threshold alerts to catch unexpected cost increases early.
Proactive Alarms
Configure threshold-based alarms for any cloud metric per resource or per group, with notifications via email, Teams, Slack, or SMS.

Select a provider

AWS Monitoring
Monitor EC2 instances, RDS databases, S3 buckets, and cost data using IAM credentials and the AWS CloudWatch API.
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Azure Monitoring
Monitor Virtual Machines, Resource Groups, Storage Accounts, and cost data using an App Registration with Reader role.
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GCP Monitoring
Monitor Compute Engine instances using a GCP Service Account JSON file and the Cloud Monitoring API. Supported from Cloudmon 5.2.
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