What’s New?
Added Kubernetes Monitoring Support
Motadata AIOps brings Kubernetes Monitoring Support to the platform. This new feature allows users to monitor and manage Kubernetes clusters, providing visibility into container orchestration and application deployment.
VMWare Tanzu Kubernetes Support Added
Motadata AIOps brings support for VMWare Tanzu Kubernetes Monitoring. This new feature allows for comprehensive monitoring and management of Kubernetes clusters running on VMWare Tanzu, improving visibility and control over containerized environments.
Introducing MongoDB Monitoring for Performance and Operational Insights
With this release, MongoDB Monitoring capabilities have been introduced. Users can now track and analyse the performance of their MongoDB databases, helping to optimize database operations and troubleshoot issues.
Oracle WebLogic Monitoring is Added
With this release, Oracle Weblogic Monitoring support has been implemented. Users can now monitor and manage Oracle Weblogic servers, providing insights into application server performance and health.
Introduced Ruckus SmartZone Wireless Monitoring
With this release, Motadata AIOps brings Ruckus Smartzone Wireless Monitoring support. This addition enables users to monitor and manage Ruckus Smartzone wireless networks, providing valuable insights into network performance and health.
Introduced Sticky Timeline Support for Consistent Time Range
Sticky timeline support has been introduced for Widgets. This feature allows users to maintain a consistent time range across different widgets, improving data correlation and analysis across multiple visualizations.
Dashboard Cloning is Enhanced
With this release, clone dashboard functionality has been enhanced to include cloning of all associated widgets. Users can now easily duplicate entire dashboards, including all widgets and their configurations, streamlining the process of creating similar dashboards.
Added Backend Support for Grid Report Export Functionality
With this release, grid Report export functionality has been added to the backend. This new feature allows users to export grid reports directly from the system, enhancing faster data analysis and sharing capabilities.
Implemented Topology View Save Option with Custom Filtering Support
A new Topology view save option with custom filtering has been implemented. Users can now save custom filtered views of their network topology, allowing for quicker access to specific network segments or configurations.
Added Service Check Monitoring Support for UDP Ports
Service Check monitoring support for UDP Ports has been added. This new feature allows users to monitor the availability and performance of services running on UDP ports, expanding network monitoring capabilities.
Added Interface Status and Availability Monitoring for Linux and ESXi Systems
Motadata AIOps introduces Interface status and availability monitoring for Linux and ESXi. This new feature enables users to track the status and availability of network interfaces on Linux and ESXi systems, enhancing overall network monitoring capabilities.
Introduced Show Value Support for Horizontal and Vertical Bar Charts
Show Value support has been introduced for horizontal and vertical bar charts. This enhancement improves data visualization by displaying specific values directly on the chart bars, making it easier to interpret data immediately.
Multiple Line Style Options Introduced
Various line style support has been added to the Line chart widget. This enhancement provides users with more options to customize the appearance of their line charts, improving data differentiation and visual appeal.
Added Point and Size Customization Support for Line Charts
With this release, point and size support has been introduced for Line charts. Users can now adjust the size and appearance of data points on line charts, enhancing data visibility and chart customization options.
Enhanced Dependency Mapper Options
Dependency Mapper now supports CSV-based import for defining parent-child relationships. Users can import multiple child interfaces for a single parent and include fields like L3, device, and interface.