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Reporting

Real-time reports and analysis for better network performance

Keeping a track of all network activity is necessary to help you gain better insights and information about your network that will assist in improved network performance. This can be done through regular creation of reports on critical components and services of the network.

As a Network Administrator, a critical and sometimes unplanned task involved in IT infrastructure upkeep is creating and archiving actionable reports. Usually, such reports are quickly made and brought together when upper management needs help in making important decisions on capacity additions/device upgrades/SLA verifications. Immediate and intelligent reports make a difference in running a well-planned and optimized IT infrastructure.

OpManager On-Demand offers real-time reports for network and device health. The reports section has a number of flexible options that help to create customized and actionable reports quickly that provide regular and updated reports of devices such as servers, switches, routers and services.

Features:

In-built reporting profiles:

OpManager On-Demand provides real-time reports, all intuitively grouped and classified as Servers reports, Routers reports, Switches reports, Services reports etc.. Every report can be exported and saved as a PDF/XLS file as well and various customization options are also provided to create tailor-made reports from the in-built reports changing the reporting period, changing the reporting business snapshot etc.

Reporting profiles include:

  • Utilization reports on CPU, Memory, disk
  • Incoming and outgoing interface traffic reports
  • Device health reports which include trends on availability, response time, packet loss, etc
  • Services response time reports
  • Inventory reports listing out the various devices, their IP addresses and disk configurations

Top N Reports:

OpManager On-Demand's in-built reports can be arranged so as to display interfaces or devices which have the highest amounts of CPU utilization, memory utilization, disk utilization, incoming and outgoing traffic, interface errors, response times etc. E.g. "top 25 servers by CPU utilization" displays a descending list of 25 servers beginning with the server that had the highest CPU utilization. For immediate investigation, all server names are links that can be further clicked to show complete details of the device.

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