I'm looking at a few different options for downtime monitoring.
The question I have is... what options are available for monitoring
connection & application downtime? Response times?
Server A is running fine but the ISP goes offline (Someone runs into a pole. Power goes out and it lives on generator for 3 hours. Etc.). How do you track that?
I live in a diverse environment with some in-house applications... In which we can add tests to see if it's alive and responsive... BUT we have a lot of applications I'm going to need to track on a variety of systems. Windows, AIX, DB2, Unix...
While I think most of the options (Zabbix, Nagios, Zenoss, etc) have good options for tracking Server Downtimes (Agents), I'm wanting to know the "normal" path for tracking applications on a server.
Because server A might be up for years... but while App A & B is working fine on Server A - App C is crashing nightly and App D runs very slow from 9:30am to 10:30 am daily.
I'm okay with having to go in and manually tweak the information... I assume no system will capture data perfectly. But I want something to capture the data as flawlessly as possible and Application tracking is where I'm the most confused.
The question I have is... what options are available for monitoring
connection & application downtime? Response times?
Server A is running fine but the ISP goes offline (Someone runs into a pole. Power goes out and it lives on generator for 3 hours. Etc.). How do you track that?
I live in a diverse environment with some in-house applications... In which we can add tests to see if it's alive and responsive... BUT we have a lot of applications I'm going to need to track on a variety of systems. Windows, AIX, DB2, Unix...
While I think most of the options (Zabbix, Nagios, Zenoss, etc) have good options for tracking Server Downtimes (Agents), I'm wanting to know the "normal" path for tracking applications on a server.
Because server A might be up for years... but while App A & B is working fine on Server A - App C is crashing nightly and App D runs very slow from 9:30am to 10:30 am daily.
I'm okay with having to go in and manually tweak the information... I assume no system will capture data perfectly. But I want something to capture the data as flawlessly as possible and Application tracking is where I'm the most confused.
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