Cobalt Iron announced that it has received a European patent
on its technology for dynamic data monitoring fidelity. European patent
no. 3684027, granted on Aug. 16, describes new capabilities for the
Cobalt Iron Compass enterprise SaaS backup platform that
will automatically and dynamically adjust data collection granularity
and frequency in response to a detected event or condition. As a result,
Compass will be better able to detect, debug, and remediate transient
failures, inefficiencies, and security exposures in complex, distributed
IT environments.
Comprehensive data collection and effective monitoring are woefully
lacking in the enterprise IT world. For example, enterprise backup has
many moving parts, including backup servers, backup server operating
systems, a backup catalog or database, backup software, backup agents,
storage devices, networking, and maybe cloud resources. Each of these
components should be monitored continuously for health, capacity,
performance, and ransomware issues, but that monitoring rarely happens.
Furthermore, under certain conditions or events, it is often desirable
to perform higher fidelity (i.e., more detailed) and more frequent data
collection and monitoring to help identify, analyze, remediate, and
track any issues. Yet adequate data collection of these various metrics
and conditions is rare. Even when some data collection occurs, it is
almost always static in nature, meaning that systems do the same level
of data collection at the same frequency no matter the situation or
operational status.
Enterprises need more dynamic means of collecting data about IT
infrastructure and operations. In particular, when certain conditions or
events occur, IT administrators and other IT professionals must be able
to collect more information from certain components or operations in
order to properly analyze, prepare for, and respond to those conditions
or events.
In just one of many examples, failing hardware devices might issue
warnings, I/O errors, or transient errors, or they could demonstrate
other symptoms. In these scenarios, it is often valuable to have more
detailed and more frequent metrics for specific hardware devices or
specific components of hardware devices in order to determine the nature
and extent of the failures, particularly when it comes to transient
errors.
This technology qualified for a patent because, unlike various other IT
data collection, monitoring, and reporting tools that are almost all
static, Cobalt Iron's technology introduces novel and automated
approaches to adjusting the data collection fidelity and frequency
levels of IT resources. Fidelity refers to the level of details
collected. In essence, this patent discloses techniques to automatically
turn the detail level and frequency of data collection up or down.
Compass will be able to:
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Identify hardware components and operations that might be associated
with a certain condition or event, such as failing disk drives,
transient hardware problems, network utilization issues, ransomware
attacks, or particular security conditions.
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Continually monitor for and analyze metrics, events, and conditions associated with hardware resources.
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Dynamically adjust data collection fidelity (i.e., adjust detail levels
of its metrics, data, and operational data collection) and frequency for
those components and operations based on conditions or events in the
environment.
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Dynamically resume normal data collection when the condition or event has ceased.
"When issues arise with IT resources like servers and storage devices,
administrators often struggle with obtaining additional information
about the condition or event," said James Kost, senior systems engineer
for Cobalt Iron. "The techniques disclosed in this patent dynamically
adjust data collection activities on IT resources in response to
environmental conditions and events. These techniques will improve
administrators' ability to detect, debug, and remediate transient
failures, inefficiencies, and security exposures in complex, distributed
IT environments. Because of humanless, analytics-based optimization
technology like this, Cobalt Iron is leading the market to the future of
enterprise backup."