Data Center Real-User Monitoring (DCRUM), discontinued
Score 7.2 out of 10
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Data Center Real-User Monitoring (DCRUM), also known as Dynatrace Network Application Monitoring (NAM), was an application monitoring solution focusing on user experience, with an emphasis on how the network – especially the WAN – influences user experience. It is a legacy product from Dynatrace, and is no longer sold or supported.
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AlertSite
Score 8.1 out of 10
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AlertSite, from SmartBear Software, is a website monitoring and application performance management application offering real time alerting with root-cause analytics and robust reporting.
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Data Center Real-User Monitoring (DCRUM), discontinued
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Data Center Real-User Monitoring (DCRUM), discontinued
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Application Performance Management
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Data Center Real-User Monitoring (DCRUM), discontinued
7.2
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AlertSite
7.6
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User Ratings
Data Center Real-User Monitoring (DCRUM), discontinued
Data Center Real-User Monitoring (DCRUM), discontinued
AlertSite
Likelihood to Recommend
Dynatrace Network Application Monitoring (NAM), formerly DCRUM, has improved greatly compared to when it was DCRUM; however, it still needs a lot of improvement in end-to-end flow capture with regards to network monitoring. Its alerting and integration capabilities are very good and easy to use. But it still needs a lot of tweaking in usability.
AlertSite is used in our organization to monitor our website and web applications in real-time to collect the super important metrics reflecting web page load time but from the user end (E2E) and that approaches helps us to understand what our website is experiencing in real-time.
What I have noticed so far is the fact that the AlertSite customer support team is trying to build relationships and go the extra mile to make sure we can overcome any occurring issues and they are quick to respond and provide sufficient guidance for implementing efficiently and fixing products issues.
Tool has very handy and easy UI.
It is very well in end to end Application URL monitoring and Front page URL monitoring.
Nagios can't trace real user transactions from a front-end tier through a backend-tier,;with Nagios you only can monitor server availability and hardware issues. Riverbed is commonly used to determine networking issues without considering real user transactions impact on an application stack.
We moved all of our services to Site24x7 after several years with AlertSite. We looked at Uptrends and Pingdom to name a few whilst evaluating options. Pingdom lacks functionality and Uptrends we found to have quite a steep learning curve. AlertSites platform and in particular the Deja-Click recorder is a standout tool against the other platforms. Sadly the upscaling costs of multi-location transactions can quickly add up.
It has reduced the number of war rooms as well as the number of people involved to address issues.
It helps in utilization trending for network capacity.
It has prevented poor solutions from hitting production.
When the various business units launch own initiatives such as third party tools or new platforms, it's become extremly easy to detect.
The reports help in the field of continuous improvement as any changes are immediately discovered and can be compared to history. Deviations from what you have decided as a tolerance corridor can be used to trigger alarms, both positive and negative.