Intelligent Data Centres Issue 18 | Page 64

UNCOVERING THE LAYERS specific users, buckets or storage nodes, allowing them to quickly and proactively address any inefficiencies or anomalies before they drive costs upwards. Another key factor is security and compliance, with the enforcement of security policies now being critical to maintaining business reputation and success. The need to ensure compliance and avoid unauthorised access to valuable or sensitive data is particularly challenging in a distributed environment. But, with a full, unified view of their hybrid cloud infrastructure, businesses will be able to make the necessary adjustments and enforce their security and compliance policies when needed. For example, they could set up automated alerts to monitor LAN and/or WAN connections, data egress rates or user storage and access quotas. This would enable them to respond in a timely manner to fix and prevent any incidents that could compromise company policies. How does the recently launched Cloudian HyperIQ solution help businesses solve some of the storage infrastructure challenges they’re facing? Cloudian HyperIQ is an observability and analytics solution that empowers businesses to go beyond basic monitoring and reporting. Through a single graphical interface, it provides continuous monitoring and real time insights into their storage infrastructures across on-premises and hybrid cloud environments, regardless of their geographical location. This makes it easier for businesses to track system operations and make informed decisions. HyperIQ features three core capabilities: intelligent monitoring to reduce administrative overheads and lower operational costs; predictive maintenance to minimise outages and disruptions and advanced user analytics to detect usage anomalies and enforce compliance policies. These are supplemented by monthly health checks that enable enhanced security and resource optimisation. It also provides planning capabilities. These focus on predicting where the IO bottleneck will appear next, as well as looking at capacity utilisation to understand when to start planning upgrades and analysing whether the network is being over-utilised and impacting performance. This all helps businesses overcome the visibility and complexity issues they are currently facing, allowing them to better attack the problems of increasingly intricate storage infrastructures. From reducing mean time to repair, to increasing availability and accelerating new deployments, businesses will be able to adapt more easily to workload demands and maintain peak performance. ◊ 64 Issue 18 www.intelligentdatacentres.com