DX Application Performance ManagementFormerly CA APM
Overview
What is DX Application Performance Management?
DX Application Performance Management (formerly CA APM, or CA Application Performance Management) is an application performance management platform designed to correlate and analyze data in real-time. DX APM supports hybrid environments and customizable failure thresholds.
DX APM
If you DON’T want ROI or the ability to find root cause select DX Application Performance Management!
Great tool for app monitoring and customized dashboards!
Business Critical Application Monitoring
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CA APM is a Standard
Popular Features
- Out-of-the box templates to monitor applications (5)4.040%
- Application monitoring (6)3.232%
- Threshold alerts (6)3.232%
- Application performance management console (6)3.232%
Pricing
What is DX Application Performance Management?
DX Application Performance Management (formerly CA APM, or CA Application Performance Management) is an application performance management platform designed to correlate and analyze data in real-time. DX APM supports hybrid environments and customizable failure thresholds.
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- Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features
Application Performance Management
Application performance management software monitors software to ensure performance and availability
- 3.2Application monitoring(6) Ratings
Application monitoring involves tracking response times and resource usage for applications, including highly-distributed applications
- 3.2Database monitoring(4) Ratings
Database monitoring means looking for database bottlenecks liable to slow response times
- 3.2Threshold alerts(6) Ratings
Alerts indicating when critical thresholds have been reached
- 4Predictive capabilities(4) Ratings
Data mining of log and other performance data to understand predictors of slowdowns or outages
- 3.2Application performance management console(6) Ratings
The management console is used to manage monitoring agents and et thresholds, etc.
- 4Collaboration tools(3) Ratings
Collaboration tools enable DevOps staff to collaborate by adding notes/comments and also integrating with external collaboration tools like ticketing systems
- 4Out-of-the box templates to monitor applications(5) Ratings
Built-in templates for specific applications
- 4Application dependency mapping and thresholding(5) Ratings
Mapping relationships between the application and its underlying infrastructure
- 4Virtualization monitoring(4) Ratings
Allows for monitoring of virtual applications and servers
- 3.2Server availability and performance monitoring(4) Ratings
Ability to monitor server availability
- 4Server usage monitoring and capacity forecasting(4) Ratings
Ability to assess server usage and forecast future needs
- 4IT Asset Discovery(2) Ratings
Discovery of hardware and software assets on the network
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Reviews and Ratings
(19)Attribute Ratings
Reviews
(1-5 of 5)DX APM
- Report.
- Alerts.
- Availability of KPIs.
- Setup custom KPIs.
- Notification integration with other software.
- Application monitoring
- 40%4.0
- Database monitoring
- 40%4.0
- Threshold alerts
- 40%4.0
- Predictive capabilities
- 40%4.0
- Application performance management console
- 40%4.0
- Collaboration tools
- 40%4.0
- Out-of-the box templates to monitor applications
- 40%4.0
- Application dependency mapping and thresholding
- 40%4.0
- Virtualization monitoring
- 40%4.0
- Server availability and performance monitoring
- 40%4.0
- Server usage monitoring and capacity forecasting
- 40%4.0
- IT Asset Discovery
- 40%4.0
- Measures.
- Reports.
If you DON’T want ROI or the ability to find root cause select DX Application Performance Management!
- Presents real time metrics
- Presents real time graphs
- Entire product is cumbersome
- Excellent at presenting false positives
- Application monitoring
- 10%1.0
- Database monitoring
- 10%1.0
- Threshold alerts
- 10%1.0
- Predictive capabilities
- N/AN/A
- Application performance management console
- 10%1.0
- Collaboration tools
- N/AN/A
- Out-of-the box templates to monitor applications
- N/AN/A
- Application dependency mapping and thresholding
- N/AN/A
- Virtualization monitoring
- N/AN/A
- Server availability and performance monitoring
- 10%1.0
- Server usage monitoring and capacity forecasting
- N/AN/A
- IT Asset Discovery
- N/AN/A
- DX Application Performance Management is a paid tool that provides no actual ROI
- DX Application Performance Management does not meet our requirements
Great tool for app monitoring and customized dashboards!
- Alerting which can be customized by the end user.
- Visualization of the metrics and data presented to provide a unique and attractive interface.
- Flexibility to manage actions and commands that we deem important for each application. The ability to define these and customize the metrics reported for each individual application is huge for us.
- The product was overly complex to set up and required a lot of interaction from CA and third-party resources. Make sure you have the appropriate amount of vendor services when you implement the tool.
- Support/documentation is also not as available as other products we have used in the past. The user community is not quite as strong either.
- Authentication setup was difficult also and took lots of troubleshooting and vendor help to set up.
- Application monitoring
- 100%10.0
- Database monitoring
- 90%9.0
- Threshold alerts
- 100%10.0
- Predictive capabilities
- 80%8.0
- Application performance management console
- 90%9.0
- Collaboration tools
- 80%8.0
- Out-of-the box templates to monitor applications
- 70%7.0
- Application dependency mapping and thresholding
- 80%8.0
- Virtualization monitoring
- 80%8.0
- Server availability and performance monitoring
- 90%9.0
- Server usage monitoring and capacity forecasting
- 90%9.0
- IT Asset Discovery
- N/AN/A
- APM has allowed us to customize a dashboard view for each specific application. This allows for unique monitoring of top functions and unique alerts. It is awesome for this use.
- APM allows us better data and faster alerting compared to previous products. We moved away from another product because it was not reporting on problems accurately.
- Once set up, APM requires little management and overhead time. The setup can be somewhat time consuming, but once setup we see no issues
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- Heap Consumption in the Application servers and its traces throughout the test scenarios.
- Active number of database connections from application server to the database server.
- It provides the CPU usage in the JVM and also provides if all the instances of application server are having load while running the test on the load balancing server.
- Traces the active number of threads in each node of application server.
- To kill the thread explicitly in the server as per our need.
- To explicitly invoke the garbage collection so as to monitor the load as per our desire.
- Sampling frequency to be reduced to get more deterministic of some counters.
- Determine the first response byte from the server.
- Application monitoring
- 80%8.0
- Database monitoring
- 50%5.0
- Threshold alerts
- 60%6.0
- Application performance management console
- 80%8.0
- Collaboration tools
- 80%8.0
- Out-of-the box templates to monitor applications
- 70%7.0
- Application dependency mapping and thresholding
- 20%2.0
- Virtualization monitoring
- 80%8.0
- Server availability and performance monitoring
- 80%8.0
- Server usage monitoring and capacity forecasting
- 80%8.0
- IT Asset Discovery
- 80%8.0
- One APM solution can manage application systems distributed across many data centers, ones you own, and ones that you do not. The APM solution simply follows your application around. If you use VMware vMotion to move a VM that contains a Java application, the APM solution simply adjusts.
- You benefit from the combination of the hosted back end and the Agile development practices of the APM vendor. If the APM vendor only has to enhance and maintain one copy of the back end, that back end can be evolved much more quickly than if the vendor has to ship software to customers and then support multiple back releases. So with an APM as a Service offering, the value of the offering simply improves over time at a faster rate than with on premise software.
- We do not have to install and maintain an application system and its associated middleware and databases in order to manage your applications. There is only one back end and it is managed by the vendor.
CA APM is a Standard
- Introscope does a good job of tracking performance of java jvm applications.
- CEM does a good job of creating the reports that can be used to track web trends.
- Team Center can quickly map out the applications and pin point possible issues and gaps within the monitoring.
- There is a steep learning curve with the tool which can make it at times daunting to use.
- APM can at times be fickle with what it can and cannot track as far as performance metrics go.
- Other than Team Center, the rest of the pieces of the tool aren't as intuitive and require more time to instrument.
- Application monitoring
- 60%6.0
- Database monitoring
- N/AN/A
- Threshold alerts
- 70%7.0
- Predictive capabilities
- 60%6.0
- Application performance management console
- 50%5.0
- Collaboration tools
- N/AN/A
- Out-of-the box templates to monitor applications
- 50%5.0
- Application dependency mapping and thresholding
- 50%5.0
- Virtualization monitoring
- N/AN/A
- Server availability and performance monitoring
- N/AN/A
- Introscope is deeply utilized within the organization. However, CEM and Team Center not as much. Those that use one piece don't generally use the others. Partially because of the curve in learning how to use the consoles effectively.
- reporting is pretty well configured and easy to setup if you know how to use the tools. So this can be easy to use and takes less time to configure for the different groups within the organization.