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May 30, 2006 12:00 AM

Heroix Longitude 2.0.1

Enterprise application monitoring for Windows and Linux systems
Windows IT Pro
InstantDoc ID #49897
Rating: (1)

Heroix Longitude monitors the performance and availability of Windows and Linux systems and applications. Heroix touts its agentless monitoring architecture, which makes extensive use of Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) providers on Windows systems, as well as queryable protocols on both Windows and Linux systems. Longitude has an extensive feature set, including role-based security, a SAP database that automatically consolidates older data, and powerful reporting and alerting systems. Longitude runs on Windows Server 2003 and several versions of Linux, and it includes out-of-box support for common applications.

Longitude implements a distributed architecture. A Statistics server collects data from monitored systems and relays it to the Longitude Management Server. Using a Web-based UI (WebUI), administrators connect to the management server to configure monitoring, alerting, and reporting. In my tests, designating systems and applications to monitor was easy. Longitude's thoughtfully prepared Getting Started guide clearly explains what to do when a system or application requires changes to its default configuration.

Generally speaking, Longitude collects data from monitored applications and generates alerts based on default or custom rules. Longitude makes this data useful to you in several ways. I used the customizable Event Monitor display to show the current state of each monitored application. I created a custom Service Level Agreement Dashboard to show an IIS server's compliance with performance and availability baselines I configured. And I created consolidated graphical reports, which Longitude dutifully emailed to me each day. Despite Longitude's high level of customization opportunity, a little tweaking would improve the WebUI's ease of use.

I have room for only this milehigh view of Longitude. Many more features await your discovery. Suffice it to say, Heroix has found many ways to give administrators both ease of use and powerful flexibility to meet individual needs. If you need improved application monitoring, check out this many-faceted product.

Summary
Heroix Longitude 2.0.1

PROS: Multiplatform support; no propietary monitoring agent necessary; Web-based UI; role-based security; custom displays and reports support accountability-based implementation
CONS: A little tweaking would improve the WebUI's ease of use
RATING: 4 out of 5
PRICE: Starts at $295 per server for basic OS monitoring
RECOMMENDATION: Despite minor useability concerns, I heartily recommend Longitude for its power and flexibility.
CONTACT: Heroix * 800-229-6500 * http://www.heroix.com

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