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Q: Do we have any visibility via Cloudamize on what traffic that goes via the NetscalersNetscaler?
A: Cloudamize does not support the data collection from the container/Pod. The Cloudamize Agent may be able to collect the data if installed on individual servers but not the container itself. Cloudamize doesn’t support Kubernetes/Container instance recommendations. Currently, we only support VM recommendationsNetwork application inter-connectivity is based on the connections (local IP and foreign IP) observed in each machine. If we see a foreign IP for Netscalers, we will detect that connection. Usually, firewall/security appliances (e.g., Netscalers) are invisible because they implicitly monitor traffic in the intermediate path. They are not the local IP or foreign IP.
Q: Could you please explain how cache memory is measured and processed in the reports at the end of the measurements?
A. Cloudamize queries the OS directly on cached memory, but does not display this info directly in the results. The Sizing results consider cache memory usage when determining memory usage. Memory usage = Total memory - free Memory - cached. The only related metric we expose is the peak used memory in the infrastructure details. Currently Available (GB): Available memory on the customer’s machine. Peak Used (GB): 95th percentile of all observed/adjusted daily peak memory usage on the customer machine.
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A. Alert Logic. IDS/Log managementQ: Does the Cloudamize capture certificate information from the nodes?
A. No, Cloudamize doesn’t capture certificate-related information from the nodes.
Q: Does Cloudamize capture the PAAS services details and how will it capture?
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A. Unfortunately, Cloudamize does not gather the SSIS packages installation details on the server
Q: Does Cloudamize support the use of SSH keys for authentication on Linux servers, instead of entering a username and password?
A. The Cloudamize Agentless Data Collector or Agent is not designed to use public keys, and only supports username/password method for now.
Q: Does cloudamize supports SAML authentication?
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A. The BYOL doesn’t include Oracle Linux and RHEL. The License cost is about SQL.
Q: Could you explain how cache memory is measured and processed in the reports at the end of the measurements?
A. Cloudamize queries the OS directly on cached memory, but does not display this info directly in the results. The Sizing results consider cache memory usage when determining memory usage. Memory usage = Total memory - free Memory - cached. The only related metric we expose is the peak used memory in the infrastructure details. Currently Available (GB): Available memory on the machine. Peak Used (GB): 95th percentile of all observed/adjusted daily peak memory usage on the machine.
Q: Can we look or access the NAS storage through Cloudamize? Can we collect data from NAS device ?
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A. We delete user’s data from Database after 76 days from the expiration. For the next 14 days, data will be available in backups. After 90 days, data will not be available in backups. All(raw and cooked) collected data will be deleted from the system.
Q: Are the Inbound/Outbonds Firewall rules collected, if they are really from firewall rules configured on the machines (for eg:, if the list is got from Firewall rules list of Windows) or if those records are collected checking if the ports were open during the collection time?
A. The Firewall Rules report is built using port data from application connections detected during the data collection phase. The agent does not query firewalls directly, rather it uses the ports identified from process data to build an image of required firewall ports.
Q: Will Cloudamize gather the auditing details on the database?
A. Cloudamize can provide Limited auditing details around performance and peak utilization for rightsizing of machines and licenses, nothing further than that.
Q: Does Cloudamize support data collection from Citrix enviornment?
A. Certain types of Citirix environment are not supported for data collection; if the environment uses dynamic server creation then it is not compatible with Cloudamize, as servers that are spun up and down are created with different UUIDs each time, and would register as a new server on the Cloudamize portal each time.
If the entire environment uses static servers then data collection will function; the customer would need to use Agents or Agentless Data Collectors in this case.
Q: Does Cloudamize support the use of SSH keys for authentication on Linux servers, instead of entering a username and password?
A. The Cloudamize Agentless Data Collector or Agent is not designed to use public keys, and only supports username/password method for now.
Q: Are the environment and the command line transmitted to the cloud service when processes are scanned? Secrets could in principle become visible here?
A. No. Only data used for processing results is sent to the Cloudamize servers after being gathered and formatted locally. Transmitted data is encrypted prior to transmission.