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OPNET SLA Commander

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Developers: OPNET
Branches: Information technologies,  Telecommunication and communication
Technology: Management systems for performance of network applications

Management of modern difficult multilink applications according to agreements on the guaranteed level of service (service level agreements (SLAs)) with the customer is rather difficult task. That effectively and in advance to predict and eliminate losses in performance in the working crucial application, the IT command on service and support should have an opportunity to estimate performance and availability of the application and all resources involved under this application.


SLA COMMANDER is the solution for monitoring of level of service providing visual representation of component interaction of the application and infrastructure, and conformity assessment of operation of application of SLA.

SLA COMMANDER uses artificial transactions to estimate response time, availability of the web application, to notify the servicing IT command on premises to decline in production of the application in advance. SLA COMMANDER together with ACE Analyst provide the deep analysis of problems which suddenly arise or cannot be reproduced.

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Main Characteristics

  • Application monitoring in real time with the system of warnings when exceeding thresholds for the set metrics.
  • The convenient toolbar reflecting the level of service and allowing to define quickly a problem zone.
  • The comprehensive model of service integrating components of infrastructure and the application
  • Advance warning of possible falling of performance
  • The deep analysis of badly working services for the purpose of isolation of problems of separate components.
  • Intuitive instruments of creation of test scripts without programming.
  • Exact reproduction of zaskriptovanny transactions.
  • Integration with ACE™ Capture Agents for automatic capture and archiving of packets of problem transactions with the subsequent analysis in ACE ANALYST.

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