AUSTIN, TEXAS - NetQoS last week updated its flagship performance-management appliance so that it now shows network managers how end users will be affected by application problems.
SuperAgent 3.0 features technology that NetQoS calls performance maps, which will let network executives see the performance data collected on network components - such as servers, client groups and applications - in one view. The improvement will speed the time it takes to fix poorly performing applications, NetQoS says.
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NetQoS' SuperAgent 3.0 sits in front of a switch and passively collects network, server and application response time data. In Version 2.0, the company added the ability to aggregate data from multiple SuperAgents and let users view that data via a Web interface.
SuperAgent measures application response based on end-user traffic. It separates response time into application, network and server delay components, enabling rapid troubleshooting of application performance bottlenecks.
Results, presented in a Web interface, appear in near real time. Historical data can be grouped by day, week, month or user-defined times.
SuperAgent 3.0 is available now, with prices starting at $29,500.
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