What is CloudOps?
CloudOps is a comprehensive cloud management platform designed to provide visibility, automation, governance, cost control, and security for organizations using multiple cloud services. Here are some key features of CloudOps:
- Multi-cloud monitoring and management - Track usage, performance metrics, costs, security risks and more across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and private clouds from a unified dashboard.
- Automation and orchestration - Standardize and automate cloud provisioning, deployments, backup & recovery, DR processes through policy-based tools.
- Cost visibility and optimization - Discover wasteful spending and right-size workloads using recommendations and one-click optimizer.
- Unified security policies - Define and enforce consistent security, access and compliance policies across multi-cloud.
- Governance and control - Set budgets, quotas, RBAC and track resource changes through an organization's cloud footprint.
- Migration and planning - Assess existing environments and plan migrations through intelligent tools and recommendations.
Overall, CloudOps provides a centralized control plane to reduce complexities in multi-cloud management by improving administrators productivity, optimizing costs, enhancing security and ensuring governance.
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud, Heroku, OpenStack, Exoscale, MicroCloud, Google Compute Engine, Qovery, Scalingo, 1984 Hosting, Blue Box, Hosting24 are some alternatives to CloudOps.