Root Cause and Scalability Analysis for Multi-tiered Applications
High Load Capture is an software framework for rapid visual problem root cause analysis of Oracle, DB2, SQL Server and MySQL database centric multi-tiered applications. High Load Capture user interface visually correlates performance and load metrics across multiple IT infrastructural components. With second-by-second granularity of data analysis, High Load Capture makes visible even the most transient performance spikes.
Multi-threaded, high-precision performance collection engine
Capture performance data across production infrastructure tiers at sub-second granularity. Finds root causes of performance problems, including short-lasting spikes, that trigger downtime events. Such spikes are commonly invisible to other performance analysis or monitoring systems.
Cross-tier correlation
Perform visual correlation of performance statistics from any number and types of servers. Identify problems arising from interaction between application tiers.
Extensible, dynamically configurable, centrally controlled collection agents
Deploy collection agents with ease and speed through the Target Manager, your single, centralized point of agent control. Reconfigure deployed collection agents dynamically, in real-time. Create and deploy custom collection agents to capture performance data on proprietary hardware and software, and communication protocols.
Comprehensive library of collector agents
Collect database metrics, OS metrics, application server metrics as well as results generated by custom scripts and SQLs.
Load-sensitive collection controller
Minimize overhead from performance data collection in the production environment with High Load Capture collection controller. The controller transparently and dynamically focuses collection activity on identified issues or spikes.
Safe, secure agent communication
Communicate securely with agents over High Load Capture’s customized SSH/SSL protocol.High Load Capture - Supported Infrastructure, Database, Application server and OS monitoring
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