Cloud Server
Black Box of the System Full Transparency and Control
No transaction made on your panel remains confidential. With Narbulut Operational Audit tools, your team members can monitor when and what Record every second of the transaction and provide full retrospective traceability.
FEATURES
Narbulut Cloud Server Operational Audit
Secure Control
Instantly submit all operational reports needed in KVKK and internal audit processes.
Quick Problem Resolution
When an error occurs, "who changed what last?" Find the answer to the question in seconds.
Team Performance
Analyze your technical team's workload and operational efficiency with concrete data.
Detailed Transaction Logs
Keep a digital footprint of every change made to the system. Solve errors based on data, not people.
- User Tracking: See which server was deleted or started by whom, based on name.
- Timestamp: Examine the start and end times of transactions with millisecond precision.
- Result-Oriented Report: Analyze the success or error status of the actions taken along with error codes.
Task Management and Tracking
Monitor the status of long-running transactions live and keep your operational processes under control.
- Live Task List: Track ongoing backup, migration or installation operations with progress bars.
- Retrospective Scanning: Speed up audit processes by filtering all operational records from previous months.
- Immutable Records: Log records cannot be deleted by users; thus security and honesty are guaranteed.
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Do you have questions?
Do you have questions about Narbulut Cloud Server? Check out the frequently asked questions. Contact us for more information.
As standard, all transaction records for the last 6 months are stored in the system. With these time archiving solutions for your specific needs
can be extended.
Yes. You can download and download all audit logs in Excel (CSV) or PDF format by selecting the date range you need.
You can report.
Yes. Not only system changes, but also all authorized or unauthorized login attempts made to the panel (Login Attempts)
You can view them with their addresses.