Not everything moved to the cloud. Reveille watches what stayed.
Plenty of Enterprise Content Management (ECM), Intelligent Document Processing (IDP), and automation still runs in your own data center — or straddles on-prem and cloud in a hybrid estate. Reveille runs there: agentless Windows .NET observability deployed inside your perimeter, with collectors that bridge the on-prem/cloud boundary and content that never has to leave your walls. Independent of every platform vendor. Deployment-agnostic by choice.
Content Observability that runs in your environment — the facts.
- ArchitectureAgentless — zero footprint, nothing installed on your content servers
- PlatformMicrosoft .NET on Windows Server; runs as VMs under major hypervisors
- DatabasesSQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL; MongoDB for high-volume User Analytics
- TopologyCentral or distributed; collectors bridge on-prem ↔ cloud boundaries
- ContainersCollector sidecars on RedHat OpenShift — OCI-compatible Windows/Linux
- SecurityFIPS-compliant AES-256, SAML 2.0 SSO, SSL/TLS 1.3 on Windows Server 2022/2025
- Data residencyDeploy fully inside your perimeter — content and credentials stay in your environment
- IndependenceIndependent of every platform vendor; one layer across on-prem, hybrid, and private cloud
One observability layer, across your boundary.
Reveille deploys centrally or distributed, entirely on-premises or spanning a hybrid estate. Collectors sit next to your content and carry the signal back to the Reveille server — compressed and encrypted over TLS, with an optional client-side certificate — whether the server sits in your data center, a private cloud, or across the boundary.
Fully on-premises
Reveille server and collectors run entirely inside your data center on Windows Server — agentless, zero-footprint, with content and credentials never leaving your perimeter.
Hybrid estate
Collectors on one side of the boundary, the Reveille server on the other. Collectors send data compressed and encrypted over TLS with an optional client-side certificate — one view across on-prem and cloud.
Private cloud
Run Reveille in your private cloud, with collector sidecars on RedHat OpenShift or Kubernetes using OCI-compatible images — the same observability layer, inside infrastructure you control.
Reveille runs in the infrastructure you already control.
Reveille doesn’t require you to move anything to a vendor cloud to get observability. It deploys inside the environment you already operate — and keeps the content-layer signal there.
A Microsoft .NET application on Windows Server, on-premises or as Windows VMs under the major hypervisor environments, using standard or non-standard ports.
SQL Server, Oracle, and PostgreSQL for the Reveille databases; MongoDB for high-volume User Analytics packet and message retention.
Collectors send data compressed and encrypted over an HTTP/HTTPS TLS session with an optional client-side certificate, bridging on-prem and cloud.
Collector sidecars on RedHat OpenShift and Kubernetes using Windows or Linux OCI-compatible images, inside infrastructure you operate.
Agentless, zero-footprint collection, and a local collector credential store keeps application user IDs and passwords off any remote server.
Splunk, ServiceNow, PagerDuty, SNMP v1/v2/v3, Windows Event Log, and SIEM tooling, plus 170+ REST API methods over OAuth 2.
Your content, your walls — and a record you control.
Deployment-agnostic by choice. On-prem, hybrid, or private cloud, 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.
Same observability layer, every environment.
Reveille on-prem & hybrid — answered.
Can Reveille run entirely on-premises?
Does Reveille support hybrid deployments?
Does my content or data leave my network with Reveille?
Which databases does Reveille support on-premises?
Can Reveille run in a private cloud or on OpenShift?
Is Reveille agentless?
How does Reveille secure an on-premises deployment?
The content layer is where your business runs. Reveille makes sure it holds.
See Content Observability running in the infrastructure you already control — on-prem, hybrid, or private cloud.