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IT infrastructure monitoring should an essential part of the IT Management Policy for an organization that is reliant on IT infrastructure. Proactive monitoring provides business continuity, quicker disaster recovery, and easier capacity planning for all mission-critical applications. Monitoring as a Service (MaaS) in the Cloud is a concept that combines the benefits of cloud computing technology and traditional on-premise IT infrastructure monitoring solutions. MaaS is a new delivery model that is suited for organizations looking to adopt a monitoring framework quickly with minimal investments.

Traditional On-Premise Monitoring Framework
On-premise monitoring is the traditional deployment model for monitoring private networks (internal IT infrastructure). This has been a very effective model over the years and works well for an organization that can afford to implement this monitoring framework. On-premise monitoring involves the purchase of software tools and investing in monitoring infrastructure and skilled IT personnel. On-Premise monitoring provides the following benefits:
In-House Monitoring Infrastructure
Customers can own the in-house infrastructure for monitoring. This implies more control over the infrastructure with regards to upgrades, maintenance, and management
Higher Levels of Securityk
Since the monitoring infrastructure is located in-house, the customer gets better security where the monitoring tool does not need to cross firewall domains and connect over the open internet.
Inherent Connectivity to Internal Assets
Monitoring infrastructure is already a part of the internal network (LAN and MPLS). Hence connecting to all the infrastructure assets is easy.
Real-Time Monitoring Data
On-premise monitoring provides real-time data where alerts are generated and shown to the customer immediately. The monitoring dashboard and email servers are all within the customer premise and hence there are no delays.
Customization and Extensions
On-premise monitoring solutions can be heavily customized to meet the exact needs of a specific customer environment. This could be in the form of monitoring of custom applications or personalized dashboards and escalation matrices.


When to Use On-Premise Monitoring
On-Premise monitoring is suitable for the following situations:
The Adoption of Cloud and Software as a Service Delivery Models
Cloud computing has been evolving into different technology areas such as Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). These technology areas are finding increasing adoption in the marketplace. A recent report published by IDC has indicated that the Cloud Computing market is expected to cross $100 billion by end of 2014. The economic drivers for the adoption of Cloud Technologies have been well understood in the market.
Lower Investments
Cloud offerings typically have very low upfront costs. All SaaS product offerings are charged on a pay per use monthly subscription basis, which implies a lower cost of ownership.
No Infrastructure Costs
Cloud service offerings use cloud-based infrastructures such as Amazon or Rackspace or a private cloud. Hence the customer does not have to bear the cost of the infrastructure setup with cloud services.
Outsourced Technology Expertise
With cloud offerings, customers get ready to use a product that can be immediately consumed by the end-user. The customer does not need to invest in an in-house IT team having that particular technical expertise.
Simplified Management
With offerings in the cloud, the service provider deals with on-going management, maintenance, and upgrades of technology. The customer can focus on his core business needs.
Monitoring as a Service Offering


Benefits of Monitoring as a Service (MaaS)
The following are the benefits of monitoring as a service (MaaS) product:
When to Use Monitoring as a Service (MaaS)?
Monitoring as a service (MaaS) is an attractive choice for the following scenarios:
Price Sensitive Customers
For small and medium enterprises, MaaS provides cost-effective pay per use pricing model. Customers don’t need to make any heavy investments neither in capital expenditures (capex) nor in operating expenditures (opex).
Cloud-Based SaaS and PaaS offering Add-On
MaaS provides a better technology fit for monitoring cloud-based SaaS and PaaS offerings. MaaS can be provided as an add-on product offering along with SaaS and PaaS.s
Distributed Infrastructure Assets
In scenarios where the IT infrastructure assets are distributed across different locations and branch offices, MaaS is a good option since the monitoring infrastructure is centralized in the cloud and can easily monitor all distributed infrastructure assets.
A mixture of Cloud and On-Premise Infrastructure
MaaS is already in the cloud. Hence in deployments where the customer has a mix of on-premise and cloud infrastructure, MaaS provides good monitoring options for the hybrid environment.
Multitenant Monitoring Requirements
For vendors offering multi-tenant functionality on their hosted services, MaaS provides a strong backend framework for monitoring the multi-tenant services and their availability.


Infrastructure Assets that can be Monitored using MaaS
MaaS is capable of monitoring all aspects of IT infrastructure assets.
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