This software is a monitoring tool designed to help track and manage availability and performance of various systems, including applications, servers, databases, virtual systems, cloud resources, web applications, web services, websites, and customized applications.
Applications Manager also provides you with graphs and reports displaying performance and availability data of the monitors. The application servers supported include Microsoft .NET, Oracle Application Server, JBoss, Tomcat, WebLogic, WebLogic Integration server, WebSphere, J2EE web transactions, and Java Runtime. With the Database Management feature, you can accelerate the detection, diagnosis, and resolution of business-critical database performance issues before they affect end-users. It also notifies DBAs and operators of database problems before they interrupt business availability. The databases supported are MySQL, Oracle, SQL Server, Sybase, PostgreSQL, memcached, and DB2.
Applications Manager's Server monitoring feature involves monitoring Windows, Linux, HP-Unix, Tru64 Unix, Solaris, FreeBSD, IBM AIX, Mac OS, and Novell systems. You can also monitor SAP performance using the SAP Module. Website monitoring features include URL Monitoring, URL sequence monitoring, URL content monitoring, and end-user experience monitoring.
For virtualization and cloud monitoring, Applications Manager provides monitoring capabilities for VMware ESX/ESXi and Hyper-V servers and their guest virtual machines, as well as Amazon EC2 and RDS instances and the apps running in these instances. The Services monitoring feature monitors the health and availability of JMX applications, Exchange Server, TCP/IP port monitoring, SNMP Agent, and web servers (Apache & IIS). Additionally, you can use Custom Monitors to monitor applications that expose management information through SNMP & JMX.
Applications Manager also enables SLA management by tracking SLAs and empowers business views by integrating with Google Maps. Overall, if you're looking for a comprehensive monitoring solution, Applications Manager is definitely worth considering.
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