Cloud Observability for Hybrid Environments: A Complete Guide

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February 15, 2025
By CloudJet Team
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Cloud Observability for Hybrid Environments: A Complete Guide

Most enterprises today operate in hybrid environments — a mix of on-premises infrastructure, private cloud, and one or more public cloud providers. While this flexibility enables innovation and cost optimization, it also creates a visibility challenge. How do you monitor and manage an IT estate that spans multiple platforms, geographies, and technology stacks?

You can't manage what you can't see. In hybrid environments, unified observability isn't a luxury — it's a requirement.

— CloudJet Operations Team

The answer lies in unified observability — a single platform that collects, correlates, and analyzes telemetry from every layer of your infrastructure. From network devices and servers to containers, microservices, and serverless functions, full-stack observability gives your team the context they need to identify issues, understand impact, and resolve problems before users are affected.

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  • David Omondi
    February 17, 2025 at 11:20 AM

    Excellent breakdown of the observability stack. The comparison between agent-based and agentless monitoring was very helpful for our evaluation.

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