Abstract

Abstract: Navigating the intricate landscape of service management and monitoring within on-premises applications, burdened by extensive legacy codebases, presents challenges. The complexities associated with deploying applications to the cloud for enhanced management are worsened by the complexity arising from vast on-premises applications. The mandatory process of containerization becomes an intricate and daunting task. The lack of centralized management worsens service control fragmentation, leading to inefficiencies. Manual interventions hinder progress due to potential errors. Scalability challenges increase with more machines and services, compounded by a lack of real-time insights into performance. Dependencies on tools limit adaptability, adding complexity to administering services across diverse machines, requiring extensive training. In response, the proposed "Service Manager" emerges as a centralized tool, designed to overcome these limitations. The Service Manager orchestrates diverse operations on services across machines, offering a user-friendly web interface for seamless triggering and monitoring. Accompanied by the Service Manager Agent on each machine, it interacts with services, leveraging Apache Zookeeper for streamlined coordination, ensuring efficient execution of operations. This solution empowers administrators, marking a pivotal advancement in managing and monitoring services within complex and dynamic environments. Keywords: Remote Monitoring, coordination, apache zookeeper

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