We performed a comparison between DX Unified Infrastructure Management and Oracle Enterprise Manager based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Server Monitoring solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."It gives us visibility inside applications. It helps us to dig down and find the root cause of any issue within the network."
"Another division handed us the opportunity to monitor their solutions as written, and UIM was very useful for that."
"Easy admin functionality. You can quickly do all the admin functionality without reducing cycles."
"We are able to go in and actually leverage the thick client for a nice easy drag and drop solution."
"The ability to monitor any platform. We have Windows, Linux, AIX, and mainframe all being monitored with the same UIM infrastructure."
"The feature that we've found to be very helpful is the way the solution categorizes the devices to identify groups, groups of devices and clusters. This allows us to be aware of their position within the topology."
"Great out-of-the-box capability."
"Scalability and flexibility. The product can grow with your infrastructure so you don't have to install other products. Just add components. It's very simple."
"I like that it's stable."
"SQL Tuning Advisor, ADDM, Top Activity, ASM Space Manager, Incident Notifications"
"The tried and tested services that Oracle provides is second to none."
"The solution is easy to use and has good performance."
"We can manage everything in our environment."
"It is a stable solution...The initial setup of Oracle Enterprise Manager was straightforward."
"It's user friendly."
"It is a scalable solution. So far, my company has not faced any issues with the scalability part of the solution."
"A useful feature to have would be automatic configuration per standard by new robots that check in for any particular customer."
"It is a little complex to use versus other softwares."
"We had to do some work to make what was more of a business class solution work at an enterprise level."
"We've had issues with pulling reports."
"The UIM has no features through goods and services yet. "
"How we can get more native information from CA's solutions."
"Stability."
"We want to see more investment in the UI and the dashboard."
"RMAN tools need improvement."
"Technical support could be more responsive."
"The user interface is not very interactive. It needs improvement."
"The solution is not as simple as people say it is."
"In my opinion, rather than a younger DBA, think the user interface could be improved."
"The solution is considered expensive."
"Oracle Enterprise Manager's scalability is an area with certain shortcomings where improvements are required."
"It needs to support the Database versions lower than 10.2."
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DX Unified Infrastructure Management is ranked 14th in Server Monitoring with 120 reviews while Oracle Enterprise Manager is ranked 4th in Server Monitoring with 122 reviews. DX Unified Infrastructure Management is rated 8.2, while Oracle Enterprise Manager is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of DX Unified Infrastructure Management writes "Easy to set up, simple to use, and offers great technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Enterprise Manager writes "Provides good stability and has an easy implementation process". DX Unified Infrastructure Management is most compared with DX SaaS, DX Spectrum, SCOM, ManageEngine OpManager and SolarWinds Server and Application Monitor, whereas Oracle Enterprise Manager is most compared with Zabbix, Quest Spotlight, Dynatrace, Quest Foglight for Databases and AppDynamics. See our DX Unified Infrastructure Management vs. Oracle Enterprise Manager report.
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