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Our HyperAgent™ technology allows one agent to manage up to 100 servers and does not require the agent to be installed locally on any of the servers it manages. The result is reduced overhead for the servers, more efficient data collection and consolidation, and significant savings in software and implementation costs. The efficiency of the HyperAgent™ requires less bandwidth for data transmission than other traditional agents.
eBusiness 1 has a fully redundant back-up and recovery agent automated to prevent data loss. Our real-time monitoring can be used to detect poor performance based upon user-defined or statistically-filtered alerts. Support staff can view the information on a console, web browser or wireless phone choosing analysis, repair, verification and notification options in accordance with recovery procedures. eBusiness 1 can automate corrective actions to prevent outages and recovery actions in the case of failure.
How it works
- Initiates synthetic user transactions every interval for the purpose of measuring end-user performance. A powerful solution for proactively monitoring mission-critical applications to ensure availability and to measure performance. Provides end-to-end measurement of web-based and client-server applications and may be procured as software or a service utilizing a global network of performance monitoring points-of-presence.
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Response time, availability and functionality are measured through analysis of user-configurable or dynamically discovered performance “tests.” Dynamically discovered tests are created by providing the monitoring application with a starting URL and a maximum search depth. The customer’s application is then searched for every existing link and form and a “step” is automatically generated for each then placed into the monitoring configuration.
Features standard with both the HyperAgent™ and HyperProxy
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A full statistical analysis and capacity planning tool are included with the product that utilizes trend analysis, workload scaling, what-if analysis and statistical process control (SPC) to determine the potential capacity of an application. Statistical process control is also used on a real-time basis to ensure the actual capacity is continually meeting the forecasted one.
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All metrics are captured and provided in real-time through an extensive web-based and WAP-enabled reporting facility, providing customizable presentation-quality reports on every level, from dashboard-style views of applications and tests through detailed views of individual transaction results. We also have a very extensive tool for Ad Hoc reporting.
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