The different types of management that can be performed with Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator can be generally categorized as "Service level management" and "Web usage management", as shown in the following table.
Management type | Overview | |
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Service level management | ||
OS | Manages the performance of the operating system/kernel for each platform (Windows, Solaris, Linux). | |
Virtual environment | Manages the resource information of virtual server.
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Service | Manages the operational status of each service (HTTP/S, DNS, SMTP, or any port). | |
End user response | Manages the response times that end users experience when they access the Web server. | |
Web Server | Manages the web transaction (number of requests to the Web system, and the response times for each request). | |
Middleware performance management | Manages the performance of the following middleware:
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ECO information (power and temperature) | Uses SNMP MIB interfaces in general use to manage ECO information (power and temperature) on each model (e.g. server). Management is possible on devices that provide power and temperature MIB data. For details about the prerequisites for devices that can be managed, refer to Section 7.1, "Overview of Measurements Taken" in the User's Guide. | |
User data management | Manages user-specific data (in CSV format), such as job data and system operational data. | |
Web usage management | Refer to the Systemwalker Service Quality Coordinator User's Guide (Website Management Functions Edition) for information on these functions. | |
Usage analysis | Supports the provision of products and services that meet customer needs by analyzing Website usage from a variety of viewpoints. | |
Tampering monitoring | Provides functions that periodically inspect Web contents and detect tampering. |