Maestro Deployment Models
Maestro is a solution that allows to manage, control and monitor virtual infrastructures across public and private clouds. It is presented in three deployment options, granting the business demands of any customer:
- The Standard Deployment model is based on the Software as a Service approach, where the customer is registered under Maestro and is provided with the following facilities:
- A single entry point to the unified and simply organized reporting for all customer’s resources across all public clouds they use.
- A set of analytics tools for all virtual resources under the customer’s account. This includes analytics on VM and tenant levels.
- A quotas management tool, that allows to set up the monthly expense limits for virtual infrastructures and the scenarios for different stages of quotas depletion.
- Alerts and notifications that will inform the customer on the significant events on their resources.
- The Professional Deployment model is based on the Software as a Service approach, where the customer is registered under Maestro and is provided with all the facilities of the Standard model, complemented with the following:
- Virtual machines management. A VM can be ordered in several clicks, and the process is unified for all the supported clouds.
- Using Terraform and other stacks solutions to automate infrastructure management.
- Managing virtual machines owners. This allows to set up a higher level of control on the infrastructure events, and better cooperation with the responsible persons.
- Auto-configuration for complex automated infrastructure setup.
- The Enterprise Deployment model is provided as Platform as a Service solution. Maestro is set up on the customer’s side and includes all the features of the Standard and Professional models, as well as the ability to set up private virtual regions. Private regions can use the following technologies:
- OpenStack
- Special setup for macOS provisioning (including virtual and hardware Mac instances)
- Ability to manage (register, monitor) hardware resources.
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