

The following table outlines the Docker orchestration and operating system monitoring support of container inventory, performance, and logs with Azure Monitor. Container monitoring solution support for Docker Orchestrator and OS platform System requirements and supported platformsīefore starting, review the following details to verify you meet the prerequisites. The following diagram shows the relationships between various container hosts and agents with Azure Monitor. The Container Monitoring solution does not support monitoring that platform. If you are interested in monitoring the performance of your workloads deployed to Kubernetes environments hosted on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), see Monitor Azure Kubernetes Service.

#DOCKER PAUSE VS STOP HOW TO#
Before enabling the Service Fabric solution, review Using the Service Fabric solution to understand what it provides and how to use it. If you have containers deployed in Azure Service Fabric, we recommend enabling both the Service Fabric solution and this solution to include monitoring of cluster events. Red Hat OpenShift ( Configure Container insights using Azure Arc).AKS ( Configure Container insights for AKS).We recommend using Azure Monitor Container insights for monitoring your Kubernetes and Red Hat OpenShift: The solution supports the following container orchestrators:
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On computers running Windows, you can centralize and compare logs from Windows Server, Hyper-V, and Docker containers. And, you can view centralized CPU, memory, storage, and network usage and performance information for containers. You can find containers that may be noisy and consuming excess resources on a host. And, you can troubleshoot containers by viewing and searching centralized logs without having to remotely view Docker or Windows hosts. You can view detailed audit information showing commands used with containers. The solution shows which containers are running, what container image they’re running, and where containers are running. See Azure Monitor terminology changes for details. We are updating the terminology to better reflect the role of logs in Azure Monitor. Log data is still stored in a Log Analytics workspace and is still collected and analyzed by the same Log Analytics service. This article was recently updated to use the term Azure Monitor logs instead of Log Analytics.
