DX Unified Infrastructure Management Initial Setup

Arunpandiyan M - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We find the initial setup to be straightforward and simple. I did a primary server, a baby server, and one quick dashboard and it's very easy to build and integrate.

I'd rate the entire process a five out of five in terms of ease of setup.

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Mark Tukh - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Pre-sales Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I rate the initial setup an eight out of ten. The number of people needed for deployment depends on the customer, but we usually need at least one person and two to three at other times. The initial implementation takes about two months. The full implementation can be infinite because you may want to implement more.

The product does not require a lot of maintenance. To increase the implementation, we push additional services in the first and second years to make it more robust and fully implemented. We usually sell to big enterprises. It can also be affordable for smaller enterprises, but we don't work with them a lot.

We have from 2,000 to 10,000 workers. So the product itself can have five, ten or even 20 users.

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RK
IT Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

I found the initial setup for DX Unified Infrastructure Management complex, but the environment in my company is rather complex. It's a complex setup for every tool, and I doubt other tools would be able to match the requirements of my company.

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BM
Tool Admin at BCD Travel

Since we did not have any exposure to it previously, it was kind of complex. However, looking back at it now, it was pretty straightforward. 

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JS
Engineer II, Network Operations Center at BCD Travel

it was fairly straightforward.

Our first deployment happened about six years ago. Once you get the hang of it, it gets much easier. But overall, approaching it as a new customer, I would say, it's not hard at all.

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it_user572904 - PeerSpot reviewer
Team Lead at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

Setup is extremely straightforward; very easy to implement. We set up our test environment in about 2-3 days, and then our prod environment took about 3-4. It's a little bit larger, a little bit more robust.

It's as next, next, next as you could make, I think, an implementation.

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it_user156147 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Applications Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Base install was very simple and took place in under 8 hrs. Configuration was more complex since we were replacing an existing monitoring tool with Nimsoft. For a green-field environment, configuration would be a breeze for the core probes. Config can be done via GUI of directly editing the config files by hand or via custom scripts to do bulk adds.

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it_user41610 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager Network Operations Center at a leisure / travel company with 1,001-5,000 employees

My team was involved with the initial setup. The setup was was probably in the middle between straightforward and complex. We did have some initial problems such as getting our network to be monitored. We had some SNP collector problems. We got them all worked out. CA was very good and they did multiple hours over there over the Statement of Work (SoW) because we had problems. They stuck with us and got us going.

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AS
Monitoring And Reporting Engineer at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

Extremely straightforward. As a matter of fact, the 8.51 upgrade that we just completed was probably done in around 30 minutes; from downloading the installation file, executing it, and upgrading across our entire environment. Wasn't that bad.

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it_user778680 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

It was straightforward, but we implemented about two weeks prior to CA World last year, when we got here and they asked, "How do you like it?" "Um, we just implemented, so we don't know." 

But for the past year it's worked great. We're still learning because we didn't fully implement UIM. The architect came in and said, "Hey, this is how you do it, this is what you need," and we took over. So, we're learning still.

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AS
Monitoring And Reporting Engineer at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees

I was absolutely involved in the setup. I had prior experience with a product similar to UIM, so I was very familiar with the architecture. From that aspect, it was easy.

It is definitely a different architecture than other CA products that we are using. I can see where somebody without this experience would find the setup a little bit complex. For me, I grasped the concepts easier.

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it_user348300 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Systems Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup was straightforward for the complex tool that it is. There is complexity in terms of the more you deploy it, the bigger you get; and when you start to add layers, it can be complex. Overall, though, it was fairly straightforward.

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it_user348300 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Systems Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I wouldn’t say it’s easy or complex – it’s pretty average. I think it’s a challenge in getting probes deployed, but some of that is part of our environment. I’ve seen other products that can deploy easier than UIM does.

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Harshal Jawa - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Consultant at vvolve management consultants

The initial setup was difficult compared to other tools available in the marketplace. Deployment took three to six months for us as we were working on complex architecture, but on a simpler one, it would take around two to three weeks.

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it_user370593 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager, End 2 End Monitoring at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

When we initially went through and purchased the product, we started out with a proof of concept and we went in to the proof of concept with the end state of actually turning it into production. We had pre-sales come in and help us work through the problems, getting it all set up and it was very quick to bring online and have collection of data and show value, many times on certain products and certain pieces of products within hours. You've got good data collection, so it was pretty straight forward to set up and configure. We didn't have any issues at all.

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it_user353859 - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Technical Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees

It’s pretty straightforward.

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RG
Founder and CEO at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

Setup was easy.

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it_user558396 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior System Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

The initial setup was straightforward. We had the engineer on site to walk us through the way the environment would be set up. We had it set up in a couple of days. He sat with us and went over the architecture, the way it was laid out, what our goals were, when we upgrade, and what we could do in the future to make it more beneficial.

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it_user558141 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a hospitality company with 1,001-5,000 employees

For the most part, initial setup was straightforward. It's very one-step-after-the-other to get the initial basic monitoring portion of it setup. Then, obviously, there's a lot more things that it can do after that. That takes a learning curve.

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it_user558231 - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at Cyber Management Systems

I was involved in the initial setup for the most part. I participated in gathering requirements and working with the account managers at CA. Then once we decided to procure, we took it to the software delivery life cycle, going into development, the DevOps type of model.

Some aspects of it can be complex. It's all about your learning curve and your dedication at the end of the day. Add to that having a great team to support you internally and then to reach back into CA.

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RF
Team Lead-IT service Management at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

We did the initial implementation more than ten years ago. I don't remember the exact process. That said, it's quite simple, the installation. The installation is very, very easy. Even the upgrades are simple.

I'd rate the ease of implementation five out of five. 

We implemented it initially with two or three servers. We started using it to monitor our internal servers, and then we started growing. Now we are monitoring servers and the cloud, and applications from our customers. That said, initially, the product started with our internal servers.

We had three people handle the implementation at the time. We also had support at that early stage from Nimsoft. Someone was with us from the company for about three days, and then we had one more with us for five days.

We have two full-time and one half-time person dealing with maintenance tasks for the product. We have a pretty sizeable infrastructure.

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it_user490704 - PeerSpot reviewer
Monitoring Tools Specialist (Contractor) at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

For an enterprise-class infrastructure monitoring tool, I would suggest that it is very straightforward to implement after some basic training.

To paraphrase an unnamed CA UIM Sales guy, ‘When discussing CA UIM implementation times, we tend to talk in weeks and not months’. This was in response to a potential mid-size customer asking how quickly they could get up and running.

For a moderately large and complex server and application monitoring solution, I would suggest that CA UIM would take at least 25% less time to implement over an equivalent IBM Tivoli solution.

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it_user353439 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Enterprise Management Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have a multi-tiered setup so we have several hubs that each control certain zones, about 500 robots per hub. We call those our secondary hubs, because we then have a primary hub, which we call the MOM. We have a DR MOM as well, so we basically have a three-level structure. When we first set it up, everybody acted like that was the way to go. All the support told us that was the way to go, but consequently every time we have to deal with support on it, they act like the three-level structure is just not normal. I'm not sure how else we would do it, because when we really call them in and try and figure it out, they just say leave it the way it is.

But it was a pretty straightforward installation. It's all the tweaking of everything once you get it installed. Making sure your tickets flow or the alarms flow properly, and rules get fired properly to do certain things -- that's where it gets real tricky. Make sure rules aren't crossing each other and creating circles, endless loops and things like that. We've had a few headaches with some of the pieces doing that, especially with DR forwarding alarms to two boxes, but then they have to update as well, and the next thing you know, you've got a loop. That's been a little difficult over the years. We've got it worked out.

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CF
Manager at a tech company with 10,001+ employees

Initial setup was complex, given our business use case. We are not hosting standard back office solutions. We host a really complex set of solutions which we wrote. Another division handed us the opportunity to monitor their solutions as written, and UIM was very useful for that.

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LG
Big Data Architect en Seguros SURA at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Initial setup was straightforward. Installing and deploying software was very quick and easy. We have experience with similar tools implementation.

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it_user378384 - PeerSpot reviewer
Solution Architect EMS Practice at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

It's very easy to implement and use. If you want to onboard devices and applications, it's just drag-and-drop. Very user friendly.

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it_user202704 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior System Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Nimsoft setup is quite straight forward, however, later stage usage and customisation depends on the requirements. A few probes are a bit complex, but the basic monitoring probes are easy to configure.

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it_user778851 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Monitoring Design Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

It's pretty straightforward.

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it_user778560 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager at Neuroses IT

We have implemented it for three or four customers in the last two years, a bank, an insurance company, among other smaller companies only known in France.

For us, the implementation is really easy.

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it_user350334 - PeerSpot reviewer
Account Delivery Executive at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I wasn't involved in the setup.

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it_user161208 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior System Engineer at Delta Air Lines (PreMerger NWA)

It’s straightforward. We followed the documentation closely and that helped. Also, we had the help of CA services for implementation. The only issues we had were related to our Oracle database, but it was resolved.

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KN
Solution Architect at SA Consulting

The initial setup of the solution was straightforward.

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it_user778515 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Analyst

I think it was pretty straightforward. We did have, just as a disclaimer, a CA person on site helping, one of their sales engineers, just in case anything came up. The process went smoothly. Honestly, we probably didn't even need him there.

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it_user424428 - PeerSpot reviewer
Team Lead Global Service Monitoring at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Initial setup was straightforward.

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it_user349404 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

I was not involved, but I rebuilt it, and that was fairly easy and straightforward. I don’t see it as being challenging, but what is lacking from my perspective is an overall flow. They do good a job of explaining the details and specifics, but they lack the general overall architecture mentality of how things work together.

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AN
Enterprise systems management team lead

The initial setup of this solution was very straightforward, with the full deployment taking around three months to complete.

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it_user778539 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

While I was not involved in the initial setup, I have not heard anything bad about it either.

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it_user689553 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Setup was very straightforward. It's possible to have a fully functional monitoring system up and running within one day by use of the easy-to-use setup procedures and the automatic robot deployment functionality.

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it_user558591 - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Initial setup was a little complex, but it was straightforward enough to where we did it ourselves. We've actually done it three times since with no problems.

Some of the rule sets and some of the way we had to do things were complex though. We started off on Unix and turned out it didn't have all the features we needed, so we had to convert it to Windows.

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it_user378189 - PeerSpot reviewer
System Engineer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

It's very simple and straightforward. The steps for implementation should be prepared keeping in mind that the pre-requisites are met.

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AM
Services Infrastructure Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup, which I carried out, was complex. That is primarily because it was a significant learning curve at the time. I was also supporting the existing infrastructure and trying to learn the new tool as well. We didn't have an implementation strategy. We piloted it with one customer and then expanded that to two more, and then expanded out to the rest. At the time, it would have been about 30 odd customers. In total, I think it took about a year as the customers cycle through their contracts, we flipped them over to the new tool. Once we got a feel for the tool, it was much easier. 

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BB
Enterprise Systems Mgmt Admn at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It was straightforward. I and another person set up how the servers are going to be set up and then we got approval through CA. We asked them if that looked good to them, and they came back and with what we had set up, they didn't have anymore recommendations. They thought that what we're going to do was going to be successful.

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it_user380754 - PeerSpot reviewer
CA UIM administrator at a government with 501-1,000 employees

The actual installation was very quick and straightforward. Of course, you can spend ages configuring/tweaking as the product has endless options. It all depends what you have defined and how complex your environment is.

Most of the time was spent defining the architecture: What probes go where, redundancy, tunnels for the DMZ networks, and capacity planning. I recommend spending as much time as required on this, as you will benefit from it later.

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it_user393561 - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at a healthcare company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I thought the initial setup was fairly easy. It didn't take very long. We just run the installation, and it would build the database, our DBA set up our new space, so it's easy to cut over once they moved the database, so it wasn't nearly as difficult as, say, when we tried to set up SOI a few years ago. That was more challenging, but that may have improved since then.

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it_user778512 - PeerSpot reviewer
Engineer at a logistics company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I was not involved in the initial setup.

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it_user390807 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr Director Technology Services Operations at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees

I think the initial setup was pretty straightforward. It was a little more complex than we thought but it wasn't insurmountable. The biggest challenge we had was that we didn't understand how our applications ran or how our hardware was responding to our applications so we set the thresholds pretty low, generated a lot of alerts, and then had to adjust. That was probably the biggest challenge we had going into the project

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it_user187290 - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal System Administrator at a tech company with 501-1,000 employees

Initial setup was difficult because we didn’t know what we were doing and had to re-design and re-deploy. I would definitely recommend professional services for all but the smallest environments, as it would’ve paid for itself in man hours.

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it_user572919 - PeerSpot reviewer
Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

I think there are areas where initial setup has become more simpler now, but in the early days, it was really trying to understand what we want out of the product because, without knowing what the requirement was, we were kind of grappling with lots of the features. But then, once we understood what we're trying to deliver and then we worked with CA; I think once we engaged with CA, they did really come through. They came forward and supported us along the journey.

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it_user158709 - PeerSpot reviewer
ICT Infrastructure Architect Expert with 1,001-5,000 employees
it_user297120 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Tools Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Upgrades are very straightforward. You have the wiki site, which tells you step by step. I do run through the upgrade in a test environment first before actually implementing in production.

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JE
Presales Consultant at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees

The initial setup was straightforward, really fast, and simple. It was just "Next-Next-Finish" for Windows installs or as simple as just answering some questions on Linux installs.

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it_user450105 - PeerSpot reviewer
Tool Developer/Lead at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

We actually used a CA support to help us roll out the initial product, and it took the learning curve way down. I was able to watch and ask questions. I was really engaged in that process with them, so that when they left, and it was deployed, I was able to pick it up and I've done multiple deployments my own since then.

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it_user377604 - PeerSpot reviewer
Service Management Engineer II at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The setup was fairly simple and straightforward, and we had some decent training initially that made it smooth sailing.

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it_user348384 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Infrastructure Operations at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

We did use CA to help with the implementation, and overall with the help of CA professional services, it went very well with zero downtime. We had a former version and we decided to build out a new version, and we had to move our existing customers from the old to new environment, and it had a very minimal impact to loss of visibility. In that respect it was very good.

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it_user348354 - PeerSpot reviewer
Server Team Lead at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It was already in production when I joined.

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RS
Solution Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

The initial setup is easy. Deployment time depends on the number of devices to be monitored and the metrics that are going to be collected. We have 15 users and the solution is used on a daily basis. 

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it_user778809 - PeerSpot reviewer
Web Administrator at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

My co-worker, who is involved in the initial setup, says that, "Everything has been great so far." Straightforward.

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it_user379707 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

It is a bit tedious architecture as of now, a one-server-per-component set-up. It still does not qualify to be called user-friendly.

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it_user304509 - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Systems Management Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

The initial setup was straightforward and the implementation was rather simple.

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it_user297120 - PeerSpot reviewer
Enterprise Tools Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

UIM does have a large initial learning curve for new users, and you must learn the basic architecture. Once understood, the initial setup is then pretty straightforward if you understand the overall big picture.

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it_user233349 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's relatively straightforward, as we spent lots of time on the assessment and architecture analysis.

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it_user164013 - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Manager with 51-200 employees

The initial setup is straight forward and easy.

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it_user390117 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Engineer with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's pretty straightforward and intuitive.

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it_user280929 - PeerSpot reviewer
Storage and Backup Administrator at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

I can say it is straightforward if they can provide correct procedures and steps.

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it_user159174 - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistant Manager at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

It is very complex, because this was the first time CA tried to sell the full suite with SOI, netqos, APM, CEM and tried to integrate into a full impact analysis solution.

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it_user169710 - PeerSpot reviewer
Administrador de Sistemas

The installation process was simple, especially because the installer was guided by an expert and her way of communicating was always clear and concise. From the first day, the solution came into operation and the tuning process was given progressively.

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it_user480759 - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Systems Analyst II at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

It was not straightforward. There are many modifications you need to make to text based configuration files that are not well documented is deployment instructions. We have multiple CA solutions that were not easy to integrate. This required and still requires time with their developers to resolve issues.

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it_user233928 - PeerSpot reviewer
CSI Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

This really depends on the environment in question, whether it is a single subnet on a Windows lenient group policy, security policy, short data retention periods, basic reporting to internal staff and a small amount of industry standard hardware/software is fairly easy to set up. Thousands of distributed, diverse servers and devices in a multi-tenant environment that needs years of data to be at the fingers tips of people with different access privileges across the world would not be so easy.

The sizing of the environment is very important, and the deployment needs to be carried out by someone with a bit of experience.

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it_user189927 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Ent. Monitoring Architect at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It was complex due to the size and requirements of our company. Most deployments are typically not as complex.

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KN
Techincal Support at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It is a very straightforward solution. Its deployment doesn't take more than 30 minutes in terms of the server and the network, but it also depends on the architecture of the deployment. Some people have a large or complex network.

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it_user275361 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Operations with 501-1,000 employees

The initial setup was complex due to the training hours, as the technical team had to go through it to be able to use the application to its full potential.

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it_user159834 - PeerSpot reviewer
System engineer at a tech company with 501-1,000 employees

Initial setup was straightforward. Though, of course, it has to be planned in advance in case of complex system.

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it_user779157 - PeerSpot reviewer
Monitoring Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I was not involved in the initial setup but we did a major refresher and I was involved with that.

It was pretty easy actually. It's a relatively simple project to set up. It's difficult to master but easy to initially deploy and configure, so I'd say it was pretty easy, off the bat.

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it_user500109 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Initial setup was straightforward. For someone with experience of any monitoring tool, read the manual once and implementation is pretty easy.

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it_user353400 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Professional at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The initial setup is pretty complex. We had their preferred vendor do the install and there were some issues from the get go. It would have been better to have an initial evaluation, where they could have learned the environment just a little bit for a day or two and then apply that to their standard practice. We were delayed because certain network things were not disclosed and different requirements. That kind of drew things out for a bit.

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Manager - GSMC Instumentation & Analytics at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The setup is very straightforward and flexible.

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it_user154629 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Infrastructure Manager at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It was complex, due to the configuration that we already had with another tool, implementing everything again took us longer than planned; it really is a difficult tool to configure, specifically in our infrastructure.

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it_user357423 - PeerSpot reviewer
Tools Architect at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

The initial setup was straightforward.

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it_user357405 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a aerospace/defense firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

CA consultants made it fairly easy on us, so the initial setup was straightforward.

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it_user189933 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr. Services Consultant at a tech consulting company with 51-200 employees

It's a simple set-up however it depends on architectural planning for good performance.

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KN
Implementation/Delivery at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

First of all, we get the stakeholders together and gather their requirements, exactly what they want to do. We can then provide them with the tech for the solution. We engage their different units to understand their processes. So, by the time we present the concept for approval, they will sign off and we can commence implementation.

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it_user157599 - PeerSpot reviewer
Cloud Computing Tools at a tech company with 51-200 employees

Relatively simple, similar to other enterprise monitoring products. Most of the challenges are in matching your architecture to suit your monitoring needs.

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it_user154095 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consultant at a tech company with 10,001+ employees

Installation is easy and straightforward.

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it_user351507 - PeerSpot reviewer
Infrastructure Engineer Principal at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup was frustrating. They did a a couple of custom upgrades for us, but that pushed our timeline back two months.

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Sr. Application Support Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

I wasn't involved in the initial setup.

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it_user295758 - PeerSpot reviewer
Managed Services Operational Engineer- Automation with 1,001-5,000 employees

It was very simple.

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it_user229734 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Technical Testing Consultant at adhoc International

It's a complex setup based on clustering and failover. We defined a primary and secondary NMS and hubs.

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it_user155184 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Systems Executive at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial set up is pretty straightforward here.

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it_user159393 - PeerSpot reviewer
Founder / Owner at a security firm with 51-200 employees

Very complex, little documentation and NMS is more of a middleware to build you own monitoring on top of, rather than an end-to-end system.

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it_user772545 - PeerSpot reviewer
Full Stack Monitoring Consultant at a tech vendor with 51-200 employees

Initial setup was a straightforward and a comfortable operation.

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it_user507414 - PeerSpot reviewer
Application Developer at a tech company with 501-1,000 employees

Initial setup is quite easy. Installation and configuration both are straightforward. I’ve never found any complexity with it.

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it_user159171 - PeerSpot reviewer
NOC Engineer at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees

Very straightforward.

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it_user779169 - PeerSpot reviewer
Operations Coordinator at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

I did the initial setup. It was simple.

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it_user386634 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Admin at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Initial setup was simple.

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it_user357438 - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees

The initial setup was straightforward.

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it_user159873 - PeerSpot reviewer
Developer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

Straightforward

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it_user475434 - PeerSpot reviewer
Business Development at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

The initial setup was simple. We just had some issues with the initial database setup.

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