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Admin O365
May 03, 2019Brass Contributor
Monitor onpremise VM using Azure Monitor
Folks, Environment: Onpremise to Azure connecting via Site 2 Site VPN Please let me know if its possible to have Azure Monitor to monitor workloads running onPREMISE? Also, Use Log Analy...
Hannes_LG
May 03, 2019Brass Contributor
Hi,
yes you can install the Log Analytics Agent (SCOM Agent) on an On-Prem Server and collect all Data.
Link to install: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/learn/quick-collect-windows-computer
You can use Azure Monitor notifications (Email, SMS, Voice,Push)
Important, it’s also possible to collect Information from third party products because you can write custom scripts and send the result to log analytics (Custom Log)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/powershell-workspace-configuration
Regards,
Hannes
yes you can install the Log Analytics Agent (SCOM Agent) on an On-Prem Server and collect all Data.
Link to install: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/learn/quick-collect-windows-computer
You can use Azure Monitor notifications (Email, SMS, Voice,Push)
Important, it’s also possible to collect Information from third party products because you can write custom scripts and send the result to log analytics (Custom Log)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/powershell-workspace-configuration
Regards,
Hannes
Admin O365
May 05, 2019Brass Contributor
Is it possible to transfer the logs from the Log Analytics Gateway not via port 443 as it goes over the Internet.
But using ExpressRoute or Site2Site VPN?
- Hannes_LGMay 05, 2019Brass ContributorHi,
if you have ExpressRoute in place, the outgoing traffic routes over the Microsoft peering.
If you only have S2S VPN there isn’t an option to change the route for my point of view.
Another option is maybe (not the best) you place the Gateway in azure, then the traffic doesn’t leave the Azure datacenter.
Regards,
Hannes- Admin O365May 11, 2019Brass Contributor
- Hannes_LGMay 11, 2019Brass ContributorHi,
in both situations the traffic goes over port 443.
The difference between, when you use Azure Express Route, it’s possible to route the traffic over the Microsoft peering. When you only have S2S in place, the traffic goes over you internet connection.
Here is an Log Analytics Architecture design:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/log-analytics-agent
Regards,
Hannes