Checkmk is designed to help IT infrastructures run at peak performance, providing advanced monitoring of cloud, hybrid, and data center infrastructures, as well as modern containers and networks.
Our IT monitoring solution seamlessly integrates within open observability ecosystems and other applications, combining enterprise-grade scalability and automations with the extensibility of open source software.
Tens of thousands of users in more than 50 countries rely on Checkmk to obtain high availability from their IT systems, by preventing outages and minimizing Time-To-Resolution.
With validated support for the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP), Checkmk offers a complete observability solution for any environment, anywhere—on-prem, hybrid, or multi-cloud - delivering consistent high availability for all workloads, from legacy applications to cutting-edge microservices.
Benefits of the partnership with Nutanix to End Users:
Eliminating hybrid cloud blind spots: customers often struggle with fragmented visibility across their on-prem hyperconverged infrastructure, public cloud, and containerized workloads, leading to "monitoring silos." Checkmk bridges this gap by providing a single, unified view of the entire Nutanix estate - from AHV and Prism to the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP) - so no workload goes unmonitored.
Reducing operational complexity & downtime: IT teams frequently spend valuable time manually configuring monitoring for dynamic environments, delaying their ability to detect root causes. This partnership solves this through Checkmk’s automated service discovery and deep integration with Nutanix Prism. The solution instantly maps and monitors new resources to minimize Mean Time to Resolution (MTTR).
Bridging the Cloud-native observability gap: as organizations modernize with the Nutanix Kubernetes Platform (NKP), they often lack tools that can correlate container health with the underlying infrastructure. Checkmk bridges this gap by treating NKP as a first-class citizen, allowing users to troubleshoot Kubernetes performance issues in the context of the supporting hybrid infrastructure.