Applications and services run on servers, and poor performance of these servers impacts the application response directly. Keeping a close watch on all the server metrics is essential to avoid costly downtime- running blind without any knowledge of the server parameters can only result in application failure at some point.
You need the right server management tool to keep watch—one that will not only monitor, but proactively correct problems as they occur. It's much better to be told that a server was running out of disk space and that the problem has been fixed than to watch that server crash because it ran out of disk space.
Fidelia Server Management offers the following features:
Support for Solaris, AIX, HPUX, Tru64, Linux, Windows & OpenVMS
Quick deployment and easy to use web UI
Includes monitoring of power supply status, temperature, fan, etc.
Syslog monitoring & Windows Event monitoring
Business Service Containers
Fidelia's unique object oriented "container" technology allows you
to relate your applications and underlying servers or network to a service such
as eCommerce, payroll, finance, manufacturing, etc. This technology allows
you to correlate your business to your IT infrastructure and identify the impact
of your IT infrastructure to the delivery of business service to your customers.
Real-time Reporting
Fidelia'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. You can move seamlessly between fault and performance reports, and
the real-time reporting engine displays statistics and reports within seconds
of your requesting the report.
The wealth of information available such as the
95th percentile, the trend analysis (days to threshold), the historical graphs
and histograms allow you to make informed decisions about the weaknesses and
performance of your IT infrastructure.
Smart Notification and Alerts
Fidelia's smart notification engine (SME) automatically suppresses transient
flaps, and prevents alarm floods based on topology and service dependencies.
The multi-stage alarm engine provides a comprehensive escalation process to
send notifications based on how long a device has been in warning or critical
condition, and on time of day and status on repeated polling. You can email,
page or run a custom script to restart a process based on the length of time
that a device has been in that state. The smart suppression engine uses complex
heuristics to avoid false suppression of alarms in redundant networks.