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Hyperglance tool for monitor your Infrastructure .

  • By Gyan Prakash P.
  • on 12/23/2024

What do you like best about the product?
I am using Hyperglance as a trial version, and the features like budget forecasting and subscription management are what I like the most. They help a lot to manage and monitor your complete infrastructure in one place. You don't need a deeper technical understanding of concepts; everything is easier to set up, which is what I like most. In my case, I have hands-on experience with Azure, GCP, and AWS, and I use Hyperglance to monitor my Azure VM. It's awesome.
What do you dislike about the product?
The Ui need to be redesign as a modern application , to many features may confusing for new users to get started.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I administer several server systems, including some that are run on Azure and GCP. Checking them individually isn’t practical, so I needed a solution that would enable me to monitor and also get feedback on the performance of my servers and VMs. There are many options for this purpose, but my preference is Hyperglance simply because it’s easy to use and it’s effective in monitoring services. This enables me to easily monitor the health of my VMs and servers and even check application logs and performance statistics in the cloud.


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