Performance and Scalability of the AutoPilot® Solution |
Horizontal scalability:On the agent level: ability to monitor a large number of applications across thousands of serversOn the server level: AutoPilot’s Virtual Complex Event Processing engine (CEP) engine can span multiple servers On the user level: AutoPilot® can handle thousands of users
Vertical scalability:Ability to process large volume of data from one source (one server that may have multiple applications). For example: situations where one Queue manager had more than 20 thousands queues and 10K channels, which translated to hundred of thousands of data metrics.
Transactional metrics:The performance impact on applications tested with JSpec with an impact of less than 2.5%
Input Speed:The capability to process consistently high volumes of KPIs (key performance indicators) and tens of thousands of transactions per second, per CEP instance. Because CEP engines can be added on-demand, processing capacity can be elastically increased as needed.
Rules processing speed:The single CEP engine running on 64 bit quad CPU server with 4 GB of memory can process 2M rules per second. Because CEP is a virtual machine it can scale up linearly. By adding an additional CEP engine the speed will double.
High Availability:Our GRID-based infrastructure provides a smooth failover. |
What we do.
AutoPilot ensures the availability and performance of applications, middleware and transactions from the datacenter to the cloud. Using complex event processing and business transaction management it automatically identifies and fixes problems before they impact users and disrupt business processes.
AutoPilot enables you to resolve issues when they first show up and not wait until they blow up.
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