AppDynamics Browser Real-User Monitoring Stability

Nuno Rosa - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Consultant at Infosys

AppDynamics Browser Real-User Monitoring is stable if it's quick. Depending on where the application is hosted, for example, the same time it takes someone in Singapore to access an application is unlikely to be the same time it takes someone in the UK to access it.

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LS
Analyst Programmer at Québec Government

AppDynamics Browser Real-User Monitoring is a stable solution.

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SK
Design Principal , Head of Tools ( Technology , Life Science and Business services) at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

Even in terms of stability, AppDynamics have fine-tuned features. They provide frequent updates, twice a year. So the product is pretty stable. 

I would say the stability of AppDynamics is an eight out of ten. 

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EmilSiric - PeerSpot reviewer
Regional Director (CEER) at Perform IT Ltd

The stability of the system is exceptionally robust, with no reported downtime. I would rate it nine out of ten.

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CanselÖzcan - PeerSpot reviewer
TechOPS Division Manager at Onotio Teknoloji

We have found this to be a very stable solution.

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CanselÖzcan - PeerSpot reviewer
TechOPS Division Manager at Onotio Teknoloji

It's very stable. I have used AppyDyanics for around five years and I installed it for around 100 customers and I never had any issues. It's very stable. 

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it_user560433 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr SQA Analyst at Mercury Insurance

Stability might be something a system engineer might know more; they use it every day in production.

I just use it. For me, I think there is still room for improvement. I want to track it when I run it. I use LoadRunner to generate traffic to the environment. A lot of times, I know it's slow, but I need to know how it maps with the tracking I use with LoadRunner on the AppDynamics.

There is a workaround for that, and I did implement that. Based on documentation, the AppDynamics team recommended we just put a header in there and we use it. Whatever tracking we have in LoadRunner, it will show the name exactly in AppDynamics. So, there is a workaround, but it's not really official implementation. That's extra work that I have to do, and I don't really like that. I just wish we could just run it so whatever we see in LoadRunner, we can also see in the AppDyanamics EUM module.

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it_user560436 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at Metal Supermarkets

We haven't used AppDynamics very extensively. If I had to rate its stability, I would say that AppDynamics is about 8/10. There is a little room for improvement. Sometimes, we do have performance issues on AppDynamics. The metrics take a long time to load. I raised this point when I was in one of the sessions at the conference.

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MM
Senior Performance Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is stable.

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it_user560472 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Engineer at a tech company with 51-200 employees

I have not encountered any stability or scalability issues. I'm not sure how many page views we're doing at this point, but we haven't had any issues with it, and it's a lot. It's a lot of page views. I know it is.

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SJ
Works at a computer software company with 11-50 employees

We have not had any issues with stability.

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AppDynamics Browser Real-User Monitoring
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