Monitoring & Observability

What We Monitor

We tailor monitoring coverage to your environment, but typical scope includes:

  • Network & System Monitoring
  • Database Monitoring
  • Network Traffic Analysis
  • Performance Management
  • Application-Level Monitoring
  • User Monitoring
  • Alarm & Notification Management

Core Capabilities

Network & System Monitoring

Track device availability, health, resource usage, and service status—so you see issues before users do.

Database Monitoring

Monitor database performance, capacity, slow queries (where applicable), and health indicators to reduce business-impacting slowdowns.

Network Traffic Analysis

Understand what’s happening on the network: bandwidth usage, top talkers, abnormal patterns, and congestion points—supporting faster troubleshooting.

Performance Management

Establish baselines and trend analysis to identify degradation over time and plan capacity before it becomes an incident.

Application-Level Monitoring

Visibility into application performance and key service checks—focused on what matters to operations and business continuity.

User Monitoring

Measure end-user experience (where applicable) so “system is up” also means “users are fine.”

Alarm & Notification Management

Turn alerts into actionable signals—reducing noise, defining escalation, and ensuring the right team gets the right alert at the right time.


How This Helps Operations

Monitoring is not just dashboards—it’s operational control:

  • Faster root-cause isolation during incidents
  • Less unplanned downtime through early detection
  • Clear performance baselines for change windows
  • Better capacity planning and refresh decisions
  • More predictable service quality for users

Our Approach: Uptime-First Monitoring

1) Scope and criticality mapping

We map critical services, dependencies, and what “healthy” means for your environment.

2) Baselines and alert rules

We establish thresholds, baselines, and notification routes that reduce alert fatigue.

3) Operational dashboards and reporting

Dashboards focus on decisions: what changed, what’s degrading, what needs action.

4) Continuous tuning

As your environment changes, monitoring must adapt. We tune rules, signals, and reporting to keep it relevant.


Why OZDSystems

OZD stands for Optimized Zero Downtime—and monitoring is how you protect uptime proactively:

  • See early warnings before incidents escalate
  • Reduce mean time to detect and resolve issues
  • Support safer changes with clear baselines and validation