Deployment · Microsoft Azure

Your content runs on Azure. Reveille watches what the platform can’t.

Your Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), and automation platforms moved to Azure. The workflows running on them still need an independent watcher. Reveille operates inside your Azure environment — on your Azure VMs, your Azure SQL databases, and Azure Key Vault — then feeds the Azure Monitor and Sentinel stack your team already uses. Independent of the platform vendor. Native to the cloud.

Native to your cloud Azure VM · SQL · Blob · Monitor Deployment-agnostic by choice
At a glance · Reveille on Azure

Content Observability that runs natively on Azure — the facts.

  • Compute
    Runs on Microsoft Azure Windows VM instances
  • Database
    Azure SQL, Azure Managed SQL, SQL Server on Azure VM, and Azure Database for PostgreSQL
  • Storage
    Monitors Azure Blob storage performance and availability
  • Native services
    Azure Monitor, Sentinel, Logs, and Communication Services
  • Containers
    Reveille collectors run as sidecars in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
  • Identity
    SAML 2.0 single sign-on certified with Azure Entra ID
  • Security
    FIPS-compliant AES-256; credential key stored in Azure Key Vault
  • Independence
    Independent of your ECM/IDP cloud vendor; native to Azure
How it deploys

One observability layer, wherever your content lives.

Reveille is deployment-agnostic by choice. Run it entirely in Azure, split it across the cloud boundary, or span a hybrid estate — the collectors carry the content-layer signal back to the Reveille server over a compressed, encrypted TLS session, and out to the Azure services you already operate.

AZURE CLOUD Users & content apps Reveille collectors Reveille server on Azure VM Azure Monitor Metrics + Azure Logs Azure Sentinel SIEM events & notifications Azure SQL Managed SQL & PostgreSQL Azure Blob Storage performance & availability TLS
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Fully in Azure

Reveille and your content platform both run in Azure. The Reveille server and collectors live on Azure VMs, the databases on Azure SQL — one cloud-native estate, watched from inside.

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Split across the boundary

Reveille collectors in Azure with the Reveille server on-premises, or the reverse. Collectors send data compressed and encrypted over TLS, with an optional client-side certificate.

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Hybrid estate

Content on-premises or in another cloud, Reveille in Azure — or any mix. The same observability layer crosses the boundary single-vendor monitoring stops at.

Native Azure services

Reveille speaks the Azure stack you already run.

Reveille doesn’t bolt a separate console onto your cloud. It generates the content-layer signal your Azure observability tools can’t produce on their own, then feeds it straight into the services your team already operates.

Azure Monitor

Publish Reveille metrics to Azure Monitor so content-layer health sits alongside the rest of your Azure telemetry.

Azure Sentinel

Send Reveille events into Azure Sentinel (SIEM) for security correlation, and into Azure Logs for centralized retention and search.

Azure Communication Services

Route Reveille alert and incident notifications through Azure Communication Services (ACS) to the channels your responders watch.

Azure SQL

Host the Reveille and User Analytics databases on Azure SQL, Azure Managed SQL, SQL Server on an Azure VM, or Azure Database for PostgreSQL.

Azure Blob Storage

Monitor Azure Blob storage performance and availability, so the object storage your content depends on is observed too.

Azure Kubernetes ServiceContainers

Run Reveille collectors as sidecar containers alongside your application pods in AKS, using Windows or Linux OCI-compatible images.

Azure Key Vault & Entra IDSecurity

Store the Reveille credential encryption key in Azure Key Vault, and sign in with SAML 2.0 SSO certified for Azure Entra ID. Credentials encrypted at rest with FIPS AES-256.

Microsoft 365 & Power BI

Microsoft 365 email support with OAuth 2 authorization, plus Power BI trusted data connectors and report templates for Reveille data.

Independent by structure

Reveille operates inside your Azure cloud — and answers to you.

Native to the cloud. Independent of the vendor. Reveille is the only observability layer not built, sold, or operated by the platforms it measures. Platform SLA is not workflow SLA — and your vendor can’t grade their own homework.

Questions

Reveille on Azure — answered.

Does Reveille run on Microsoft Azure?
Yes. Reveille supports operation on Microsoft Azure Windows VM instances, with full capability inside the Azure environment. Reveille uses native Azure services including Azure Monitor, Azure Sentinel, Azure Logs, Azure Communication Services, and Azure Blob storage.
Which Azure database services does Reveille support?
Reveille supports Azure SQL Database, Azure Managed SQL Database, SQL Server on an Azure VM, and Azure Database for PostgreSQL, using Azure Active Directory (Entra ID) password authentication or SQL Server authentication. These can host both the Reveille and Reveille User Analytics databases.
Can Reveille monitor Azure Blob storage?
Yes. Reveille monitors Azure Blob storage performance and availability, so the object storage your content services depend on is observed alongside the rest of the workflow.
Does Reveille integrate with Azure Monitor and Azure Sentinel?
Yes. Reveille publishes its metrics to Azure Monitor, sends events to Azure Logs and Azure Sentinel (SIEM), and can route notifications through Azure Communication Services (ACS). The content-layer signal Reveille generates flows into the Azure observability stack your team already uses.
Can Reveille run in containers on Azure?
Reveille collectors run as sidecar containers in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) using Windows or Linux OCI-compatible images, and the Reveille Platform collector runs as a separate Linux OCI container. The Reveille Platform server itself runs on an Azure Windows VM rather than in a container, because of third-party ECM/IDP system API dependencies.
Does Reveille have to run in the same cloud as my content platform?
No. Reveille is deployment-agnostic. You can run Reveille and your content platform both in Azure, run Reveille collectors in Azure with the Reveille server on-premises (or the reverse), or span a hybrid estate. Reveille collectors bridge the boundary, sending data compressed and encrypted over an HTTP/HTTPS TLS session with an optional client-side certificate.
How does Reveille secure credentials and sign-in on Azure?
Reveille encrypts all application credentials in its database with a FIPS-compliant AES symmetric algorithm using a 256-bit key, and the Reveille Key Manager can store the credential encryption key in Azure Key Vault. The Reveille User Console supports SAML 2.0 single sign-on certified with Azure Entra ID, and the Reveille REST APIs support OAuth 2 authorization across 170+ methods.

The content layer is where your business runs. Reveille makes sure it holds.

See Content Observability running inside your Azure cloud — on your compute, your databases, your services.