I've only used Dynatrace for a while as a part of my project (shifted from Nagios) and I can say it's pretty easy to implement (from a first time user point of view). The core technology of the product is its patented PurePath Technology which allows to...
Honestly, I don't find any issues/dislike with rookout. There were some challenges while connecting to the Kubernetes cluster, though rookout team helped and got that resolved at the earliest. They may work on connectivity moving forward.
It helps to notify when something is not working as normal, so then you can automate escalation or compute, You can also customise alerts depending on your needs (size of queue), you also can notice when SQL it's receiving more request (connections) than...
My biggest issues with OmniCenter is the lack of content sensitive help and the way it handles SNMP traps.
I've only used Dynatrace for a while as a part of my project (shifted from Nagios) and I can say it's pretty easy to implement (from a first time user point of view). The core technology of the product is its patented PurePath Technology which allows to...
It helps to notify when something is not working as normal, so then you can automate escalation or compute, You can also customise alerts depending on your needs (size of queue), you also can notice when SQL it's receiving more request (connections) than...
Honestly, I don't find any issues/dislike with rookout. There were some challenges while connecting to the Kubernetes cluster, though rookout team helped and got that resolved at the earliest. They may work on connectivity moving forward.
My biggest issues with OmniCenter is the lack of content sensitive help and the way it handles SNMP traps.