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VMware Aria Operations for Applications

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VMware Aria Operations for Applications

VMware Aria Operations for Applications

VMware Aria Operations for Applications (formerly Tanzu Observability by Wavefront) is a SaaS-based observability platform that handles the high-scale requirements of modern cloud-native applications. The Service Offering’s speed, scale, and flexibility help DevOps and developer teams gain instant visibility into the performance of their highly distributed services on public, private, and hybrid cloud infrastructures. Tanzu Observability ingests a variety of data sources that are processed and stored as time-series metrics that can be analyzed, visualized, and alerted upon for optimization, status reporting, anomaly detection, and troubleshooting of modern cloud applications.
The Service Offering includes:
• Collector agents (including support for third-party collector agents) embedded in the customer application and/or infrastructure.
• Proxy agents that aggregate data streaming from the collector agents, and securely and reliably forward the metrics to the cloud.
• A cloud-hosted, high availability and high performance, time series database for aggregation and storage of real-time, high volume metrics.
• Advanced query and visualization that enables queries, displays charts, and sets alarms to understand metrics.
The Service Offering’s platform is directly suited to large enterprise organizations with many development and operational engineers needing real-time access to the system with enterprise ready scale, reliability, and performance.

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Information about VMware Aria Operations for Applications
Listed Since: 11/03/2022
Last Updated: 11/14/2023

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v4.0.2

CAIQ 4.0.2 Self-assessment
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