Aka: Managing Multiple Implementations; Multi-Site-Management
Vision & Problem Statements
A suite of tools that makes deploying and managing OpenMRS at scale, centrally, more efficient, easier, and agnostic across different types of hosting.
Know what the problems are before someone calls. This will allow organizations to be more pro-active in their management and support of their EMR Networks.
Our Hypothesis: Central Management and Monitoring Tools would address the majority of reasons implementers are asking for multitenancy and clustering.
High-Level Requirements
Set of tools you’d deploy alongside your OMRS app to help you do all necessary management at scale: monitoring, your servers, network clusters, cloud deployment, and on-prem, all in one space, to see last time they connected to a data repository; the version of OMRS they’re running; access streaming logs (if you’ve got a server that is in a hospital somewhere having issues, you can go into your dashboard to look at what’s going on, you don’t have to remote-in to the server). Able to set properties in the configure-er to easily attach a OpenMRS instance to central monitoring. Connect to a centralized backup solution. Have a pathway for a secondary data-use pipeline that’s standards-based, that could connect to an O3 refapp, that could connect to an EMR data repository; then have tooling from there to help with flattening and real-time dashboarding. Centralized identity management across sites.
Real-World Inspiration
Casey Iiams-Hauser to add screenshots from monitoring suites / InstantHIE-supported approach that’s proven very helpful
Potential Tech stack
Containerized deployment: Docker swarm / Kubernetes
Centralized dashboarding with real time monitoring
Backup documentation / High availability failover
Secondary data use pipelines guidance
OHS pipelines
Superset/powerbi example dashboard.
Centalized management of software updates.
Single sign on hooks: Oauth2