Collaboration tools
Collaboration tools enable DevOps staff to collaborate by adding notes/comments and also integrating with external collaboration tools like ticketing systems
Cat avg: 7.5
Collaboration tools enable DevOps staff to collaborate by adding notes/comments and also integrating with external collaboration tools like ticketing systems
Cat avg: 7.5
Discovery of hardware and software assets on the network
Cat avg: 8.5
The management console is used to manage monitoring agents and et thresholds, etc.
Cat avg: 7.9
Ability to monitor server availability
Cat avg: 9.4
Allows for monitoring of virtual applications and servers
Cat avg: 8.5
Ability to assess server usage and forecast future needs
Cat avg: 8.8
Alerts indicating when critical thresholds have been reached
Cat avg: 8.7
Application performance management software monitors software to ensure performance and availability
Application monitoring involves tracking response times and resource usage for applications, including highly-distributed applications
Category average: 8.6
Database monitoring means looking for database bottlenecks liable to slow response times
Category average: 8.2
Alerts indicating when critical thresholds have been reached
Category average: 8.7
Data mining of log and other performance data to understand predictors of slowdowns or outages
Category average: 7.6
The management console is used to manage monitoring agents and et thresholds, etc.
Category average: 7.9
Collaboration tools enable DevOps staff to collaborate by adding notes/comments and also integrating with external collaboration tools like ticketing systems
Category average: 7.5
Built-in templates for specific applications
Category average: 7.5
Mapping relationships between the application and its underlying infrastructure
Category average: 8
Allows for monitoring of virtual applications and servers
Category average: 8.5
Ability to monitor server availability
Category average: 9.4
Ability to assess server usage and forecast future needs
Category average: 8.8
Discovery of hardware and software assets on the network
Category average: 8.5
Application monitoring involves tracking response times and resource usage for applications, including highly-distributed applications
Database monitoring means looking for database bottlenecks liable to slow response times
Alerts indicating when critical thresholds have been reached
Data mining of log and other performance data to understand predictors of slowdowns or outages
The management console is used to manage monitoring agents and et thresholds, etc.
Built-in templates for specific applications
Mapping relationships between the application and its underlying infrastructure
Allows for monitoring of virtual applications and servers
Ability to monitor server availability
Ability to assess server usage and forecast future needs