“Large and globally dispersed organizations want freedom of choice about where observability data is stored, either in the public cloud or at the edge of their own networks. Logs and transaction traces, in particular, often carry sensitive data attributes,” said Mary Johnston Turner, IDC Research Vice President for Cloud Management. “As larger organizations increasingly deploy services and applications in webscale, multicloud environments where they may want some or all observability data to remain behind their firewalls, it’s very important that these organizations have the same or greater levels of high availability and resiliency as those using a pure SaaS observability platform.”
Dynatrace® Premium High Availability offers instant recovery in the case of failure. In addition, it assures high availability by using a fully automatic, active-active cluster configuration, which load balances and, in the event of a failure, instantly switches loads to the working cluster. This deployment option also eliminates the need for standby, passive disaster recovery clusters and the associated infrastructure required to store and transfer backup data.
Steve Tack, Dynatrace SVP of Product Management, added, “We have always provided organizations the flexibility to deploy Dynatrace in their data center or cloud of choice while maintaining the benefits of a SaaS platform. Our Dynatrace Managed option is preferred by organizations with strict regulatory compliance requirements such as those in the banking, healthcare, and government sectors. For organizations with deployments across globally distributed, multi-, and hybrid-cloud environments, we are pleased to offer this new Dynatrace Managed option to ensure uninterrupted advanced observability.”