Software intelligence company, Dynatrace, Inc., today announced that it has once again doubled the capacity of a
Dynatrace cluster, now scaling to 50k hosts while maintaining system
performance. In addition, Dynatrace now supports the clustering of
clusters, including cross-cluster distributed tracing, analytics and
management to deliver AI-powered observability, automation and
intelligence for customers operating even the largest multi-cloud
environments.
Web-scale
environments, a rarity a few years ago, are becoming commonplace as
enterprises shift from static, on-premises data centers to dynamic,
multi-cloud architectures with highly distributed microservices
workloads. Companies in industries from financial services, healthcare,
eCommerce, technology and more are rapidly growing their environments
beyond their current monitoring systems' ability to keep up. In
addition, growth in complexity is outpacing their teams' ability to
identify and understand anomalies and correct performance and
availability issues in a timely fashion.
"As
we expand our digital footprint, our enterprise cloud environment is
continually growing more dynamic and complex. We have multiple Dynatrace
clusters around the globe to manage more than 1,000 Kubernetes clusters
and 3,500 individual environments across private and public clouds,"
said Reinhard Weber, Senior Product Manager, SAP CX. "Dynatrace scales
perfectly and provides a unique combination of observability with
automation and intelligence, making it easy to get precise answers about
anomalies affecting user experience, application performance and cloud
infrastructure to deliver the optimal business outcomes across our
global organization."
Traditional
monitoring tools and "build it yourself" solutions do not scale to meet
the needs of web-scale multi-cloud environments. Dynatrace is the only
solution that has the automation, intelligence and scale-out
architecture needed to deliver the observability and precise answers
that today's enterprise clouds require, drawing on key capabilities that
include:
- Automated discovery and instrumentation:
Single agent instrumentation automatically and continuously discovers
all microservices, components and processes across the full cloud stack -
networks, infrastructure, applications and users - and continuously
maps dependencies in real-time.
- Scale-out cloud native architecture: Dynatrace
scales to 50k hosts in a single cluster while maintaining a common view
across clusters of traceability, analytics and governance to provide
intelligent observability for the world's largest enterprise cloud
environments.
- High fidelity distributed tracing and cross-cluster analytics: Dynatrace
delivers high fidelity distributed tracing in the context of all
transactions across clusters and a single management dashboard
regardless of cluster location.
- AI-powered answers:
The Dynatrace explainable AI engine, Davis processes billions of
dependencies in real-time, delivering the ability to go beyond metrics,
logs and traces to provide instant and precise answers to issues at
scale, 24/7.
- Role-based governance for global teams:
With Management Zones, Dynatrace enables fine-grained access across
applications and zones for secure, distributed management of shared
cloud environments by multiple teams.
"We
are seeing a growing number of our customers across industries evolving
rapidly to web-scale clouds," said Steve Tack, SVP of Product
Management at Dynatrace. "Driven by the shift of their data centers to
the cloud and growing cloud-native workloads, it's not hard to imagine
hundreds, even thousands of web-scale enterprise clouds in the not too
distant future. These environments require a transformational approach,
which is why we reinvented our platform several years ago to stay a step
ahead of the market and provide our customers with the high-fidelity
observability, smart automation and real-time intelligence they need
without compromise. We continue to push the boundaries on scalability
and robustness as we continuously enhance our platform."