Last9, a Reliability Platform for SREs and DevOps announced the general availability of Levitate, a managed time series data warehouse, in the AWS Marketplace.
Levitate is a globally available time series & events warehouse designed for scale, high cardinality, and long-term retention. Levitate’s warehousing capabilities provide necessary control levers to ensure cost-efficient data growth management, surpassing traditional time series storage solutions.
The AWS Marketplace is a digital catalog for customers to find, buy, deploy, and manage third-party software, data, and services for business solutions and run their businesses on Amazon Web Services. Last9’s customers can now avail of simplified procurement that AWS Marketplace offers through consolidated billing, custom pricing, and terms and retire their Enterprise Discount Program commitment when applicable.
“This partnership reflects Last9’s commitment to innovation and our dedication to empowering businesses with cutting edge Reliability,” said Nishant Modak, CEO and Co-Founder, Last9.
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“Levitate has halved the Total Cost of Ownership for a number of our customers. Being available on the AWS Marketplace makes the entire process of leveraging it simple, and friction-free.”
Last9s open-standards-based products improve Reliability in large-scale cloud-native environments. By providing visibility into the Rube Goldberg of micro-services, Last9 helps engineers focus on the necessary distractions of scale.
Today, there are only two choices for cloud-native monitoring: Open-Source Software and Proprietary, vendor-locked in solutions. Running and maintaining an OSS solution involves expertise and toil. With a closed-source solution, customers have no say in how data is stored, retained, or used.
Last9 is open-compatible, and has managed control levers that put users in charge of their data. It also offers a Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) model for large-scale enterprises that regulatory and compliance challenges with regard to infrastructure.
SOURCE : BusinessWire