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How to Ensure APM Success

Keith Bromley

A recent APMdigest blog by Jean Tunis, The Evolving Needs of Application Performance Monitoring - Part 2, provided an excellent background on Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and what it does. APM solution benefits are much more understood than in years past. An interesting data point from Gartner Inc. mentioned in the article confirms this, stating that IT departments are planning to increase the use of APM solutions to monitor their applications from 5% in 2018 to a projected 20% in 2021.

A further topic that I wanted to touch on though is the need for good quality data. If you are to get the most out of your APM solution possible, you will need to feed it with the best quality data. Irrelevant data, fragmented data, and corrupt data are all common culprits that either end up decreasing the speed to resolution, or prevent problem resolution altogether, by APM solutions.

There are two easy activities you can conduct to increase the quality of the input data to your APM tool. First, install taps to collect monitoring data. Taps can be installed anywhere across your network. This lets you collect ingress/egress traffic to your network, data to/from remote branch offices, and data from anywhere across the network that you think might be experiencing some sort of issue.

Taps deliver the ultimate experience in flexibility. In contrast, SPAN and mirroring ports off of your Layer 2 and 3 switches do not have that same flexibility. For instance, placing switches all over your network to capture data is unnecessary and expensive. In addition, mirroring ports can drop data, especially in CPU overload situations. When it comes to troubleshooting and performance monitoring, you need every piece of relevant data, not just portions of relevant data.

Secondly, you need to deploy a network packet broker (NPB) in your network. The function of the NPB is to aggregate monitoring data from across your network, filter that data based upon the criteria you are looking for, and remove unnecessary, duplicate copies of the data. Once this is accomplished, the NPB forwards the data onto your APM solution. The NPB may reduce the traffic sent to your APM solution by 50% or more; making your APM solution that much more effective and potentially reduce your future APM tool costs.

Something else to consider is that the tap and NPB concept can be used in cloud solutions as well. This means you can deploy the concept for both physical on-premises and virtual network. This is especially important for hybrid cloud (mixture of physical on-premises and public/private cloud) scenarios that are prevalent in today’s enterprise networks. This mixture of different network types can be a significant problem that is easily remedied with a tap, virtual tap, and NPB approach.

In the end, APM solutions are a critical component to troubleshooting and performance monitoring, but you need to make sure that the APM solution is getting the right data.

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How to Ensure APM Success

Keith Bromley

A recent APMdigest blog by Jean Tunis, The Evolving Needs of Application Performance Monitoring - Part 2, provided an excellent background on Application Performance Monitoring (APM) and what it does. APM solution benefits are much more understood than in years past. An interesting data point from Gartner Inc. mentioned in the article confirms this, stating that IT departments are planning to increase the use of APM solutions to monitor their applications from 5% in 2018 to a projected 20% in 2021.

A further topic that I wanted to touch on though is the need for good quality data. If you are to get the most out of your APM solution possible, you will need to feed it with the best quality data. Irrelevant data, fragmented data, and corrupt data are all common culprits that either end up decreasing the speed to resolution, or prevent problem resolution altogether, by APM solutions.

There are two easy activities you can conduct to increase the quality of the input data to your APM tool. First, install taps to collect monitoring data. Taps can be installed anywhere across your network. This lets you collect ingress/egress traffic to your network, data to/from remote branch offices, and data from anywhere across the network that you think might be experiencing some sort of issue.

Taps deliver the ultimate experience in flexibility. In contrast, SPAN and mirroring ports off of your Layer 2 and 3 switches do not have that same flexibility. For instance, placing switches all over your network to capture data is unnecessary and expensive. In addition, mirroring ports can drop data, especially in CPU overload situations. When it comes to troubleshooting and performance monitoring, you need every piece of relevant data, not just portions of relevant data.

Secondly, you need to deploy a network packet broker (NPB) in your network. The function of the NPB is to aggregate monitoring data from across your network, filter that data based upon the criteria you are looking for, and remove unnecessary, duplicate copies of the data. Once this is accomplished, the NPB forwards the data onto your APM solution. The NPB may reduce the traffic sent to your APM solution by 50% or more; making your APM solution that much more effective and potentially reduce your future APM tool costs.

Something else to consider is that the tap and NPB concept can be used in cloud solutions as well. This means you can deploy the concept for both physical on-premises and virtual network. This is especially important for hybrid cloud (mixture of physical on-premises and public/private cloud) scenarios that are prevalent in today’s enterprise networks. This mixture of different network types can be a significant problem that is easily remedied with a tap, virtual tap, and NPB approach.

In the end, APM solutions are a critical component to troubleshooting and performance monitoring, but you need to make sure that the APM solution is getting the right data.

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IT outages, caused by poor-quality software updates, are no longer rare incidents but rather frequent occurrences, directly impacting over half of US consumers. According to the 2024 Software Failure Sentiment Report from Harness, many now equate these failures to critical public health crises ...

In just a few months, Google will again head to Washington DC and meet with the government for a two-week remedy trial to cement the fate of what happens to Chrome and its search business in the face of ongoing antitrust court case(s). Or, Google may proactively decide to make changes, putting the power in its hands to outline a suitable remedy. Regardless of the outcome, one thing is sure: there will be far more implications for AI than just a shift in Google's Search business ... 

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Service disruptions remain a critical concern for IT and business executives, with 88% of respondents saying they believe another major incident will occur in the next 12 months, according to a study from PagerDuty ...

IT infrastructure (on-premises, cloud, or hybrid) is becoming larger and more complex. IT management tools need data to drive better decision making and more process automation to complement manual intervention by IT staff. That is why smart organizations invest in the systems and strategies needed to make their IT infrastructure more resilient in the event of disruption, and why many are turning to application performance monitoring (APM) in conjunction with high availability (HA) clusters ...

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With the 2027 deadline for SAP S/4HANA migrations fast approaching, organizations are accelerating their transition plans ... For organizations that intend to remain on SAP ECC in the near-term, the focus has shifted to improving operational efficiencies and meeting demands for faster cycle times ...

As applications expand and systems intertwine, performance bottlenecks, quality lapses, and disjointed pipelines threaten progress. To stay ahead, leading organizations are turning to three foundational strategies: developer-first observability, API platform adoption, and sustainable test growth ...

It never ceases to amaze me when I examine the curricula of specialist courses that there are either no prerequisites, or very minor ones. I feel that that the analogy above makes the case for having general IT knowledge, even for someone who wishes to specialize in an area of IT, such as Cybersecurity or Cloud computing ...