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Performance monitoring

What is meant by Performance monitoring?

Performance monitoring refers to the process of continuously monitoring and analyzing the performance of systems, processes, networks, or applications to ensure they operate efficiently and effectively. The goal of performance monitoring is to detect problems early, ensure system availability, and optimize overall performance.

Typical functions of software in the area of "performance monitoring" include:

  1. Real-Time Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of systems and processes in real-time to gain immediate insights into their performance.
  2. Alert and Notification Systems: Setting up alerts that trigger during specific events or performance deviations to enable immediate action.
  3. Data Aggregation and Analysis: Collecting and analyzing performance data from various sources to identify trends and patterns.
  4. Report Generation and Dashboards: Creating detailed reports and interactive dashboards to visualize performance and support decision-making.
  5. Resource Monitoring: Monitoring the usage and load of resources like CPU, memory, network bandwidth, and disk space.
  6. SLA Monitoring: Monitoring the compliance with Service Level Agreements (SLAs) and ensuring that agreed performance standards are met.
  7. Historical Data Analysis: Storing and analyzing historical performance data to identify long-term trends and conduct root cause analysis.
  8. Automated Actions: Setting up automated responses to certain performance conditions to proactively resolve issues.
  9. Anomaly Detection: Using algorithms to detect unusual patterns or anomalies in performance.
  10. Integration with Other Systems: Ability to integrate with other IT management and monitoring tools for comprehensive monitoring.

 

The function / module Performance monitoring belongs to:

IT Asset Management (ITAM)

Software solutions with function or module Performance monitoring: