Need to Monitor Your
App in the Cloud
Looking to Migrate to
the Cloud?
Considering Cloud
Bursting for Your App?
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Need to Monitor Your App in the Cloud?
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Looking to Migrate to the Cloud?
Analyze Your Existing Application DependenciesBy visualizing your application dependencies, you gain deep insight into the communication and architecture challenges you'll have to consider when planning your cloud migration. |
Understand Existing Application Resource ConsumptionUnderstand what capacity you're going to need if you're hoping your cloud migration will leverage commodity cloud infrastructure to lower costs and enable horizontal scaling. |
Baseline Application Performance Pre-MigrationReport your existing application performance so you can set appropriate baselines and service levels for your cloud migration. |
Verify Application and Infra Performance Post-MigrationOnce you've migrated to the cloud, verify your application and business transaction performance against your original service level baselines. |
Optimize Application Latency in the CloudThe journey during your Cloud Application Migration isn't without speed bumps. Once you're there, you'll need to isolate and resolve performance bottlenecks fast. |
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Platform Support for our Cloud Application Services
AppDynamics provides support for all JVMs and application servers with Java 1.5 and above. This includes full framework and protocol support to give you maximum visibility into your Java application.
WebSphere 6.1+, 7.x
Oracle 10.3.0, 10.0.2
WebLogic 9.x, 10.x
JBoss 4.x, 5.x
GlassFish v2, v3
Apache Tomcat 5.0,
6.x, 7.x
Jetty 6.x, 7.x
Resin
Solr
Webmethods
Adobe Coldfusion 8.x,
9.x
OSGi Infrastructure
(Felix, Equinox,
IBM MQ Series 6.x, 7.x
IBM WAS Embedded
JMS 6.1+, 7.x
Active MQ 5.x
JBoss MQ 4.x, 5.x
Weblogic Embedded JMS
9.x, 10.x
Tibco RV
Oracle AQ-JMS
Open MQ
Fiorano MQ
Applets
AWT/Swing/RCP
BlazeDS
Hibernate
Oracle Coherence
Spring Beans 2.0.x, 2.5
Struts 1.x
Servlets 2.x
Struts Action 1.x, 2.x
EJB 2.x, 3.x
JMS Message Listeners
1.x
Wicket
Tapestry
JSF
Cassandra with Thrift
More about What You Can Do During Your Cloud Application Migration
You’re able to visualize and map JVM dependencies, automatically discovering and mapping of all tiers that service and interact with your java Application and JVM. This gives you a far superior high-level view into your application performance than other Java performance tools.
You’re also able to Monitor JVM health and Performance, understanding the health of your JVM with key Java profiling metrics like response time, throughput, exception rate, and garbage collection time as well as key system resource like CPU, memory, and disk I/O.
Distributed Business Transaction Tracing enable an advanced tag-and-follow tracing of distributed transactions across your JVMs. You gain a simple, intuitive view of how a distributed business transaction executes and where bottlenecks exist. And finally, you can troubleshoot Java Code Latency in Minutes, getting full visibility of Java code execution as business transactions and requests are processed by the JVM. This allows you to isolate latency and pinpoint its root cause in minutes.
In regards to JMX trending, you can get a comprehensive metrics viewer that allows you to correlate, trend and analyze key metrics from your JVM and Container (via JMX) as well as metrics via custom MBeans, as well as detect and troubleshoot memory leaks and object thrash issues, even under production load.








