The application performance solution monitors your important applications. On one screen, you can have insight into who is using the application and their perceived performance of the application. You can also see the amount of bandwidth used by the application and the amount of reduction achieved, if applicable. These charts can answer questions such as, “Is this important application performing well from a network perspective for my network users? Has this been a persistent problem or is it getting worse? If an application is not performing well, what might be causing the problem? How much bandwidth does this application use? Does it appear to be bandwidth constrained? Who are the top users and top hosts of this application?”
When you create an application performance dashboard for your desired application, the system automatically creates an application performance score (APS) object and starts the baseline analysis. The automatically configured APS objects are named "Solution Center <application-name> (<application-ID>)". For instance, an APS object created for monitoring Office 365 would be "Solution Center Office365 (620)". The details for this APS can be modified and the baseline analysis can be restarted if desired. However, do not modify the application being monitored, or the name of the APS object. By default, the APS is set as a transactional application. If you create an application performance solution for a non-transactional protocol, you will want to edit the APS object to check the Non-Transactional Protocol checkbox and re-start the baseline analysis.
For for information about the Application Performance Solution as part of the Solution Center, see Exinda Solution Center: Application Performance.
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