It is not sufficient to just monitor the network when an end user wants to know why things feel slow. Many times the issue stems from server performance. SevOne provides a wide array of ways to effectively monitor the performance of your servers, without having to deploy costly agents.
CPU, Disk, Memory, File System monitoring via SNMP is provided. Each discreet component counts as a monitored “element” in terms of SevOne licensing.
SevOne VM Monitoring monitors your VMware infrastructure through the VMware vSphere API.
TCP Pings at scheduled intervals to measure response times and to alert to threshold violations or deviations.
Customers experience network latency and blame the network when slow DNS is the actual culprit.
How fast did the page respond? How much data was transferred? Did the page respond with error messages?
SevOne monitors CPU, memory and the number of instances of each process. SevOne uses the Host Resource MIB data to alert when the DNS process stops running or when MYSQL process uses too much of the CPU and triggers a threshold violation. SevOne can baseline process and memory utilization.
For example: If a server CPU triggers a threshold violation, Process Monitoring can diagnose which process running on the server has the highest utilization. Similarly, if memory spikes, SevOne can report on which process consumes the most memory on the server.
SevOne supports WMI and the related indicators for Windows Server monitoring.