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CloudDog is a cloud infrastructure monitoring and managed operations tool introduced on cloudlink.jp. Its core goal is to help teams understand the status of cloud resources in real time, receive timely notifications when anomalies occur, and reduce maintenance costs through dashboards, reports, and operations automation. It is closer to a monitoring and alerting platform for DevOps/SRE teams, with added supporting features such as load testing and certificate/domain expiration reminders.
Based on the available text, CloudDog can monitor basic metrics such as CPU, memory, disk, and network traffic, and supports scenarios including HTTP errors/performance, RESTful API errors/performance, application error logs, CloudWatch anomalies, and MQTT connection anomalies. It offers a relatively broad range of alert channels, including CloudDog App Push, email, SMS, Slack, and LINE, and provides iOS/Android apps for handling alerts on mobile devices. It also includes dashboards, scheduled automated reports, certificate and domain expiration reminders, and HTTP/MQTT load testing for evaluating system performance and scalability before release.
The page lists three tiers: Starter, Basic, and Advanced. Starter is free and covers entry-level monitoring and App push notifications. Basic is listed as ¥8000円/month with an annual contract, offering more monitoring types plus email and SMS. Advanced is listed as ¥5000円/month with an annual contract, and includes support for Slack, LINE, CloudWatch, MQTT, and HTTP load testing. Note that the Basic and Advanced pricing appears inverted, so it should be confirmed with the official site before purchase.
The main advantage is its broad coverage: it brings infrastructure monitoring, anomaly notifications, reporting, certificate/domain expiration checks, and load testing into a single tool. Its notification channels also align well with common usage patterns in the Japanese market, with LINE and the mobile app being useful for on-call scenarios. The downsides are that the extracted information does not specify which cloud providers are supported, whether private deployment is available, whether open APIs/SDKs are offered, or what its data retention, security, and compliance capabilities look like. Documentation is only mentioned as being “provided,” so its quality cannot be assessed.
CloudDog is suitable for business teams operating in the Japanese market that need lightweight to moderately complex cloud monitoring, especially DevOps/SRE teams looking to quickly set up alerting, reporting, and pre-release load testing. Access from mainland China is not described in the available text and should be considered unknown. SMS, payment, and integrations such as LINE/Slack may have availability differences in a China-based environment. If targeting local Chinese cloud environments, alternatives such as Alibaba Cloud CloudMonitor, Tencent Cloud Observability Platform, Prometheus/Grafana, and Zabbix are also worth comparing.
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cloudlink.jp is an Japan Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cloudlink.jp directly.