Get out-of-the-box diagnosis on the health of WebSphere to reduce troubleshooting time.
Monitor server operating system and hardware health to help ensure optimum application performance.
Integration with Database Performance Analyzer provides in-depth database response time analysis.
Get performance data from 200+ multi-vendor applications and servers from one interface.
SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor provides out-of-the-box templates for IBM WebSphere performance monitoring to track key performance counters of your application server. Using JMX protocol, it helps you monitor:
Server & Application Monitor’s application health monitoring allows you to monitor your entire IT infrastructure from a single console to easily pinpoint the root cause of application downtime. It offers agentless monitoring for your Linux and UNIX environment to help optimize performance. You can monitor:
You can integrate Server & Application Monitor with SolarWinds Database Performance Analyzer (DPA) to get in-depth analysis and reports on your DB2 database performance. It allows you to monitor SQL statements, response time, slow queries, etc. and offers performance-tuning recommendations to handle complex database issues. It helps eliminate finger-pointing, and allows you to directly correlate the application issue with its database origin.
Using DPA, you can also monitor Oracle, SQL Server, SAP ASE, and MySQL databases hosted on-premises, and in the cloud.
Learn more Read moreServer & Application Monitor offers out-of-the-box templates to monitor 200+ applications. Its powerful and easy-to-use web console allows you to monitor popular web and application servers, which includes Microsoft IIS, Apache Tomcat, Oracle Weblogic, and IBM WebSphere monitoring tools.
It also provides a detailed view of how server resources, such as CPU, disk, network, etc. are being utilized. It helps you monitor hardware and software from multiple vendors including:
Server & Application Monitor
Automatic application discovery and dependency mapping.
Quickly monitor the performance and availability of Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS infrastructure.
Built-in templates provide best practices.
Not monitoring memory heap usage and garbage collection can lead to memory-related issues and server performance degradation.
Without a view into key WebSphere server metrics, such as average response time, unexpected application failures can happen.
Poorly performing supporting components, including server hardware and applications, can create issues that lead to downtime.