Application Performance Monitoring 04 | What’s New in System Center 2012 R2 Jump Start
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Application Performance Monitoring
04 | What’s New in System Center 2012 R2 Jump Start
Application Performance Monitoring
Infrastructure Provisioning
Enable enterprise-class multitenant infrastructure for hybrid environments
What’s New in System Center 2012 R2 Jump Start
Application Performance Monitoring
Deep insight into application health
Automation and Self-Service
Enable application owner agility with IT retaining control
IT Service Management
Flexible service delivery
Windows Azure Pack
Azure cloud services in your datacenter
The Cloud OS
Infrastructure Monitoring
Comprehensive monitoring of physical, virtual & cloud infrastructure
Agenda: Application Performance Monitoring Introduction Managing & Monitoring Applications Anywhere
Application Insight & Diagnostics Deeper Analysis & Reporting
Application Performance Monitoring
.NET Application Performance Monitoring
JEE Monitoring
System Center 2012Operations Manager
Global Service Monitor
Enhanced APM: WCF, MVC, .NET Windows services, IIS8
TFS & Intellitrace Integration
System Center 2012 SP1Operations Manager
Java APM
Enhanced Intellitrace integration
Enhanced TFS integration
System Center 2012 R2Operations Manager
Application Lifecycle – common challenges
DevelopRapid reaction to feedback
OperateSoftware to value delivery
Development & testing
Operations
PROBLEM ASSIGNED TO ENGINEERING
OPSBACKLOG
MonitorFix
WORKING SOFTWARE
No actionable feedback resulting in high MTTR
Isolated operations tools and workflows
Long deployment cycle times
Users detect defects in production
Production incidents are hard to debug
Unable to reproduce error in development environment
Developer – Operations “Communication” Open up the conversation!
Application performance monitoring pinpoints exactly where the issue is, reducing the mean time to resolution
Server-side monitoring shows the application is functioning
“My application is running slowly!”
“The code passed all testing.”
“The network looks good.”
“The servers are running fine.”
Client-side, however, shows there is a problem..
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Managing & Monitoring Applications Anywhere04 | Application Performance Monitoring
Service templates: Hyper-V, VMware, Xen
Package and configuration
Private cloud
Managing applications across multiple clouds
Application management across private and public
Deploy Manage Monitor
And Service Providers
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Application Insight & Diagnostics 04 | Application Performance Monitoring
Triage and remediate
Discover application
dependencies
Monitor client and
server components
of the application
Isolate root cause
Discover application
dependencies
Monitor client and
server components
of the application
Isolate root cause
Predictable applications for your SLA’s
Isolate root causeMonitor client and server components of the application
Discover application dependenciesTriage and remediate
Comprehensive monitoring & deep application insight
help you “get to green”
360o view of application healthAvailability• Global Service Monitor• Internal Synthetic
Transactions Reliability• .NET Application
Performance Monitoring
• Java Enterprise Edition Application Server Monitoring
• Global Service Monitor
Performance• .NET Application
Performance Monitoring• Java Enterprise Edition
Application Server Monitoring
• Global Service Monitor• Client-Side Monitoring
Diagnostics• .NET Application
Performance Monitoring• Java Enterprise Edition
Application Server Monitoring
• SCOM Infra Monitoring MPs
• IntelliTrace integration
Resolution• Team Foundation
Services Work Item Synchronization
• Visual Studio
Responding to application performance issues
Expected user experience
End user experience impact
Automated remediation
Knowledge capture
Developers
Network
Infrastructure
Alert is forwarded to Service Manager and incident is raised
Resolve issue and close alert
Java support Performance and Exception Events within SCOM
Application Advisor Method and Resource timing for Performance Events Stack Traces for Exception Events Java Specific counters for events (JVM Memory, Class Loader etc) Subset of standard APM Reports Supported
Ops Manager Level Alerting on Java Application Server counters Requests / Second Perf Events / Second Exception Events / Second Average Request Time
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Deeper Analysis & Reporting04 | Application Performance Monitoring
Create and publish meaningful dashboards
Deep application insight
Rich visualization of application performance and business impact
Create visibility into application performance
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