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The APM solution for z/OS merged Strobe with Purepath for z/OS CICS and Java, providing transaction tracing and diagnostics. Its architecture included agents on z/OS systems, a central collector, and a presentation layer. Agents intercepted calls to CICS, IMS, and DB2, capturing performance data transmitted via TCP/IP and HTTP/HTTPS.

The solution supported APIs for data export in JSON and XML. Key components were the agent, collector, and presentation server. User management was handled through an administrative interface with role-based access control (RBAC).

Given its end-of-life status, a migration to alternatives like Dynatrace, AppDynamics, or IBM Z Monitoring Suite is recommended. These alternatives offer similar architectural components and integration capabilities, ensuring a seamless transition.

Frequently Asked Questions

What benefits do APM solutions provide for z/OS environments?

APM solutions for z/OS provide visibility into application performance, allowing teams to identify bottlenecks and optimize resource utilization. They offer detailed transaction tracing and code-level diagnostics.

How do APM solutions collect performance data on z/OS?

APM solutions typically use agents deployed on z/OS systems to collect performance data. This data is then transmitted to a central server for analysis and reporting. The agents monitor key metrics such as CPU usage, memory consumption, and response times.

Can APM solutions integrate with other monitoring tools?

APM solutions can integrate with other monitoring tools and platforms through APIs and data export capabilities. This allows for a unified view of system performance across different environments. Integration with incident management systems can also automate alert notifications.

How do APM solutions help reduce mean time to resolution (MTTR)?

APM solutions help reduce MTTR by providing detailed diagnostics and root cause analysis capabilities. By quickly identifying the source of performance issues, teams can resolve them more efficiently. Transaction tracing allows pinpointing problematic code segments.

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