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Real-time performance diagnostics on many different systems within one console
Metriscope allows users to connect to many systems simultaneously inside the one application. For example, a user can
have one or more Windows, SQL Server and IIS connections open to different servers at the same time.
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Intuitive screen layout
Administrators can effortlessly check the current health of their system by simply viewing the screen. Performance
information is displayed visually using a range of different visual components. A range of intuitive colors are used
to reflect the health of each metric.
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Flexible alarm configuration
Metriscope allows the user to setup custom alerts and define appropriate actions that get executed. The user
can setup alarms based on any performance metric. MetriScope provides the user with a variety of alert types
including time-based alerts (to allow for spasmodic system behavior), loss of connection alerts and a built-in range
of triggered actions that can be setup.
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Customized pages
User defined custom pages can be created easily. Visual components (charts, tables, texts, lists, containers, gauges,
spinners, speedometers, bouncers, labels & panels) can be dropped onto pages and moved or resized. Users can design
pages that only display information they are most interested in. Also, performance information from any number of
separate connections can be setup on the one page.
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History recording
All monitored metric data is recorded and periodically written to disk. This data can be easily viewed and
inspected later.
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Reporting
Metriscope allows the user to generate two different types of reports - Metric history reports and triggered
alarm reports.
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Adjustable refresh intervals
Metriscope allows users to easily adjust the refresh timing settings for each individual connection. The user can
easily switch into a more intensive refresh mode if an issue arrises.
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