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TrendTrak
This product is no longer offered.
Server
Performance Monitoring, Growth Trend Analysis and Capacity Planning
for Novell NetWare, Windows XP and Windows 200X servers
TrendTrak
for NetWare provides forecasting and projections for mid- long term
planning by monitoring over 80 performance statistics each second.
Every second all statistics are reviewed while every 15 minutes
TrendTrak's NLM averages and archives the data to disk (a whole
year's data occupies approximately 25 MB). The data is viewed at
the workstation after selecting the time criteria that you want
to graph (such as Monday through Friday from 8am to 12pm). TrendTrak
also extends historical trend lines into projections for budgeting.
The TrendTrak client can also retrieve archived NT statistics. Now
Tested and Approved for NetWare 5!
TrendTrak
for XP/200X provides long term planning for Windows XP/200X servers
by archiving object, counter and instance statistics (anything Perfmon
can see TrendTrak can archive). The data is retrieved, graphed and
viewed at any Intel based workstation after selecting the time criteria
(such as Monday through Friday from 8am to 12pm). TrendTrak also
extends historical trend lines into projections for budgeting. The
TrendTrak client can also retrieve archived NetWare statistics.
Key
features:
- Collects
& archives all key server statistics.
- Reports
on all aspects of server performance, screen based, printed, or
automatic reporting.
- Graphs
average, peak, baseline performance and predicts growth trends.
- Analysis
of ANY time period - from 1 hour to 1 year.
- Predict
future resource requirements and anticipate resource exhaustion
with confidence.
- Pinpoint
server performance bottlenecks.
- Measure
impact of server configuration changes.
- Easy
comparative analysis of different servers for load-leveling.
- Centralize control
for multiple servers.
- Zero
impact on server performance.
- Complementary
real-time monitoring tools available (ServerTrak for NetWare (requires
IPX/SPX) and WarningTrak for XP/200X).

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