Applications Manager
Application Performance Monitoring across physical, virtual and cloud environments.
ManageEngine® Applications Manager enables IT administrators and Operators to have a holistic view of their heterogeneous business environment and help them detect problems before they affect end users. It also helps reduce the time to repair with an integrated management solution.
With ManageEngine® Applications Manager, Enterprise IT and data center groups can monitor the performance of their heterogeneous applications from a single web console, receive alerts when issues arise, diagnose and troubleshoot problems, track trends, and plan capacities using integrated reports.
All your monitoring in a single console.
Get a single, integrated platform to monitor your entire application ecosystem - end user, applications, and underlying infrastructure components such as application servers, databases, big data stores, middleware & messaging components, web servers, web services, ERP packages, virtual systems and cloud resources.
- Single install and database architecture - no need for IT operations to support multiple products.
- Built for today's complex, dynamic applications.
- Monitor homegrown applications with custom scripts.
- Scale up to 50,000 applications with our Enterprise Edition.
- Easy to use. No training or consultation required to get started.
How can this product help you?
I can help you with a holistic view to your IT resources. It helps monitor the performance of various components of an application and helps troubleshooting production issues quickly. This helps reduce finger pointing and improves quality of service to end users.
It also provides Business Service Management that provides a business centric view to monitoring IT resources. This further helps aligning your IT resources to the needs of the business.
Why should you consider it?
This supports a heterogeneous application and server environment. This helps you meet most of your application performance monitoring needs with a single tool. It is a comprehensive tool that covers all leading Application servers, web servers, databases, servers and also provides mechanisms to include custom application monitoring by integrating home grown scripts.
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Features
Application Server Monitoring
Applications Manager provides in depth monitoring of web applications, be it a CRM application, banking / finance application or any business critical application. Applications Manager can also help monitor the underlying infrastructure which may consist of application servers, databases, systems, mail servers and other Java/J2EE Applications to help ensure business service uptime.
Database Monitoring
It's a database server monitoring tool that can help monitor a heterogeneous database server environment that may consist of Oracle databases, MS SQL, Sybase, IBM DB2 and MySQL databases. It also helps database administrators (DBAs) and system administrators by notifying potential database performance problems. For database server monitoring, Applications Manager connects to the database and ensures it is up. Applications Manager is also an agentless monitoring tool that executes database queries to collect performance statistics and send alarms, if the database performance crosses a given threshold. With its out-of-the box reports, DBAs can plan inventory requirements and troubleshoot incidents quickly.
Database Server Monitoring Software Needs to
- Ensure high availability of database servers
- Keep tabs on the database size, buffer cache size, database connection time
- Analyze the number of user connections to the databases at various times
- Analyze usage trends
- Help take actions proactively before critical incidents occur
Server Monitoring
With an agentless approach and a single console for monitoring heterogeneous set of servers, this is the tool for IT administrators for an easy IT management. It combines proactive monitoring of a hybrid set of applications and servers across physical, virtual and cloud environments. The server monitoring capabilities include support for:
- Windows Monitoring
- Solaris Monitoring
- AS400 Monitoring
- Free BSD Monitoring
- HP-Unix Monitoring
- Mac OS Monitoring
- Linux Monitoring
- User Defined Custom Monitoring
- Windows Server Cluster Monitoring
Virtualization Monitoring
Server virtualization is a method of running multiple independent virtual operating systems on a single physical computer. It is a way of maximizing physical resources to maximize the investment in hardware and offers many benefits to organizations such as cost and energy savings.
Benefits of using Applications Manager's Virtualization Monitor
- Gain insight into the performance of your virtual infrastructure; troubleshoot and resolve problems before users are affected.
- Keep track of user experience both before and after virtualization projects with the help of end-user monitoring.
- Plan capacity and make educated decisions about allocating resources to each virtual server; prevent virtual machine sprawl.
- Ensure the server hardware components are working properly by hardware monitoring.
- Track interdependencies between different parts of the application delivery chain in virtualized environments.
- Significantly improve operational efficiency by automating resource provisioning in virtual environments.
- Multi-vendor virtualization support - manage VMware and Hyper-V from the same console.
- Agentless monitoring solution that is easy to set up and manage.
ERP Monitoring
Including Microsoft Dynamics CRM, SAP Monitoring, Oracle E-Business Suite Monitoring, Siebel Server Monitoring
End User Monitoring
Enterprises today rely heavily on a large number of mission-critical and revenue-generating applications. With so many different metrics being produced by so many applications, how can you normalize performance and assemble information into something meaningful to the Operations Team of an organization?
How can you troubleshoot application performance issues to deliver superior user experience?
Measure user satisfaction with apdex scores, perform transaction tracing and get in-depth performance metrics of web transactions with Applications Manager's APM Insight.
Middleware / Portal Monitoring
Applications Manager's Middleware/portal monitoring feature monitors the health and availability of various middleware components and enterprise messaging systems. It enables IT Operations teams troubleshoot issues quickly and eliminate performance bottlenecks. With the help of comprehensive performance metrics and powerful reports, middleware administrators can ensure their complex and critical middleware components are performing at optimum levels.
Here's a list of middleware vendors and products that they support:
- IBM WebSphere MQ
- MS Office SharePoint
- Oracle WebLogic Integration Server
- Microsoft Message Queue (MSMQ)
- VMware vFabric RabbitMQ
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Applications Manager Documentation
Here you can find Applications Manager product documentation, brochures and guides. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us and one of our specialists will address your inquiry as soon as possible.
- Datasheet - PDF
- Product Guide - PDF
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System Requirements
This section lists the system requirements for installing and working with
Applications Manager.
Hardware Requirements:
The performance of Applications Manager depends considerably on the CPU and memory of the system. The following table describes the recommended configuration of the system running the product.
Up to 250 monitors (with medium load on the monitored servers)
Operating Platform |
Processor Speed |
Memory |
Hard Disk Space Required
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Windows/Linux |
1.4 GHz |
2 GB RAM |
20 GB |
250 - 1000 monitors - Enterprise Edition Setup (One Admin & 2-3 Managed Servers)
Per Managed Server/Admin Server
Operating Platform |
Processor Speed |
Memory |
Hard Disk Space Required |
Windows / Linux |
1.8 GHz |
2 GB RAM |
40 GB |
1000 monitors and above - Enterprise Edition Setup (One Admin & 4 Managed Servers and above)
Per Managed Server/Admin Server
Operating Platform
|
Processor Speed
|
Memory* |
Hard Disk Space Required
|
Windows / Linux |
Dual processor 1.8 * 2 GHz |
2 GB RAM - Managed Server |
100 GB or higher based on monitors |
*The above mentioned memory does not include memory used by OS which should account for another 2GB
*If number of Managed Servers are high, 4 GB RAM for the Admin Server is recommended.
Real Browser Monitor System requirement (for the machine where RBM Agent is to be deployed):
RBM Agents have to be installed on a dedicated Windows Machine - 256 MB RAM, 1 GB HD with Internet Explorer 6 or above. However, Applications Manager
can be installed on Windows or Linux. This works with the Professional Edition and Enterprise Edition (with Managed Server).
Flash Player Version : Business View in Applications Manager is supported from Flash Player Version 7 onwards.
Software Requirements:
Supported Operating Systems
- Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008, 2012, 2012 R2 both 32 and 64 bit.
- RedHat Linux 8.0 and above both 32 and 64 bit.
- Enterprise Linux 2.1 and above, Debian, Suse, Ubuntu, Mandriva, CentOS, Oracle Enterprise Linux, RHEL 6, Fedora Core both 32 and 64 bit.
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Supported Monitor Resolution
- Applications Manager is optimized for 1024 x 768 resolution and above.
Supported Database Backends
Applications Manager supports PostgreSQL and MS SQL database backends for storing all the configuration information and data collected. PostgreSQL comes bundled with your download of Applications Manager from Build 11000.
The supported MS SQL database versions that you may use are:
- MS SQL Servers 2005 / 2008 / 2012 / 2014 ( SQL Standard / Enterprise Edition )
SQL Server Collation : Any case-insensitive collation. For Chinese Installation use Chinese_PRC_CI_AS
Note: We continue support for MySQL database for our existing customers.
Supported Browsers
- Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10
- Mozilla Firefox
- Google Chrome
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Videos
Hear John Rakowski, Forrester's leading analyst and advisor working with infrastructure and operations professionals, as he tells you how to unlock the true prowess of your APM solution.
Learn how to fully leverage the capabilities your APM tool to give your business that much-needed boost, and the problems in current approaches to APM that could be holding you back from realizing the full scale business benefits of application monitoring.
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With ever shortening technology life cycles, change is not only constant but also quite frequent in today's IT enterprise. But can your business keep up with such rapidly evolving IT? To stay on top of the change management game, you need to know exactly WHAT components ​constitute your IT setup, exactly WHERE each of them are, HOW they all are interconnected, and WHICH business service depends on each component. With application discovery and dependency mapping (​ADDM), you can comprehensively map these interdependencies not only between the components themselves but between the components and the business services that rely on them as well.
To learn more ​about ADDM listen to Eveline Oehrlich, VP and research director (IT Infrastructure and Operations) of Forrester on the webinar, “How Application Discovery and Dependency Mapping can stop you from losing customers.†​Learn:
- What ADDM is, its challenges, and the benefits of adopting this approach
- How you can make better business decisions and use ADDM to recover quickly from application downtime
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