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Business Service Views |
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Traverse provides business-oriented views of the performance of the underlying IT infrastructure. This includessplit panel viewsof services, business containers, devices and performance tests. Customizable dashboards can be created to support monitoring of services and infrastructure. |
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Dashboard-to-Packet Drilldown |
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Go from a business view to the component view and down to the specific offending metrics with a couple of mouse clicks. Traverse enables quick identification of impacted services (what is affected), trouble areas (where to look) and problem sources (what to analyze further). Packet mining and decodes help identify problem sources. Traverse allows you to create (via application configuration) areal-time dashboardand display graphs, tables and charts for any metric. |
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Multi-tenant, Federated Security Model |
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Traverse has a built-infederated security modelwhich supports multiple departments, users or customers in using a single instance of the software application. The flexible security model allows creating read-only or read-write users, administrative users within a department/domain, or administrative users across departments/domains. Private departmental or user-specific views can be enabled in a single deployment of Traverse, even if the various views are based on monitoring information from the same DGE. |
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SLA Monitoring and Measurement |
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Traverse supports specification of SLAs for services and infrastructure in terms of defined metrics, such as, availability, latency and CIR. Traverse measures compliance against defined SLAs, and provides reports of compliance against SLAs using real-time SLA dashboards. Traverse provides business servicesSLA management capability(e.g. ecommerce website uptime %) as well. |
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Real-time and Historical Reporting |
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Traverse retrieves data upon request and generatesreal-time and historical reportsand views based on the actual state of infrastructure. Traverse supports trend reports that provide short-term and long-term trend plots of imminent violations, and customized reports for fault, performance, threshold, message and inventory. Traverse's strength is in its reports and statistical information, ranging from simple top-N tables to complex correlation graphs and trend reports using regression analysis. |
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Topology Discovery and Mapping |
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Traverse automatically discovers applications, networks, servers, and systems on initial discovery and the relationship between the different L2/L3 devices using technologies such as CDP, DHCP, ARP, ICMP, and route tables. It can then build thetopology mapbetween network devices such as switches, routers, VLANs, ATM/frame-relay, and older generation bridges and hubs. Traverse includes an unmatched component template and signature library for IT infrastructure. The infrastructure management andremote server monitoring softwareprovides the ability to create a hierarchical model and then link to actual component instances in the network. |
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Distributed Data Gathering & Analysis |
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Traverse Data Gathering Engine (DGE) is an independent data gathering element that collects, analyzes, and stores performance data locally from networks, devices, systems, servers, and applications. DGE's collect the alarms, events, and polls from the various infrastructure elements such as servers, routers, and applications. Each DGE has its own distributed relational database. Each DGE collects data according to the definitions it has been given from the Object Store. These definitions include which devices it should monitor, how frequently it should monitor such devices, and what it should do with the results. This information is then progressively summarized over time (5 minutes to 1 hour to 1 day to 1 week, etc.) as well as analyzed relative to thresholds, key events, alarms for taking appropriate actions. Traverse’s Data-gathering Engine (DGE) Extensions enable capturing performance data from closed or secure networks by eliminating the need for inbound connections from the primary data aggregation point. Furthermore, the DGE Extensions do not require any static IP addresses, and thus new data gathering elements can be added quickly whenever and wherever needed. |
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Support for Diverse IT Infrastructure |
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Zyrion's infrastructure management andremote server monitoring softwaresupports a wide range of infrastructure that includes applications (Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, MySQL, Exchange, Apache, WebLogic, WebSphere, etc.), servers (Linux, Solaris, HP-UX, Windows, Novell, VMware, etc.), network devices ( Cisco, Foundry, Juniper, Avaya, Amperion, Neoteris, etc.), firewalls, content delivery systems, storage infrastructure, fixed wireless nodes, VoIP infrastructure, and environmental management components. Traverse supports remote server monitoring. |
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