![]() ![]() Supported operating systemsįor a list of the Windows and Linux operating system versions that are supported by the Log Analytics agent, see Supported operating systems. Difficult to manage at scale because each virtual machine has a unique configuration.įor a comparison between the Log Analytics and other agents in Azure Monitor, see Overview of Azure Monitor agents. ![]() Difficult to configure unique monitoring definitions for individual agents.Can't send data to Azure Monitor Metrics, Azure Storage, or Azure Event Hubs.Use different solutions to monitor a particular service or application.Use Azure Automation Update Management, Azure Automation State Configuration, or Azure Automation Change Tracking and Inventory to deliver comprehensive management of your Azure and non-Azure machines.Manage the security of your machines by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud or Microsoft Sentinel.Use VM insights, which allows you to monitor your machines at scale and monitor their processes and dependencies on other resources and external processes.Send data to a Log Analytics workspace to take advantage of features supported by Azure Monitor Logs, such as log queries.Collect logs and performance data from Azure virtual machines or hybrid machines hosted outside of Azure.Use the Log Analytics agent if you need to: You might also see the Log Analytics agent referred to as Microsoft Monitoring Agent (MMA). If you use the Log Analytics agent to ingest data to Azure Monitor, migrate to the new Azure Monitor agent prior to that date. ![]() The Log Analytics agent is on a deprecation path and won't be supported after August 31, 2024. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |