DX Spectrum Stability
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reviewer1897431
Senior Network Engineer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
DX Spectrum is stable. However, now and then there are some issues, but overall it is good.
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Calvin Lane
InfoVista Engineer at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
It's a very stable and mature tool. It's been around for a long time and has gone through all the changes the industry has gone through. It's rock-solid. I don't recall any bugs that prevented the use of the product.
View full review »It's a very stable product.
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DX Spectrum
April 2024
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Uwe Wächter
Senior Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
It is stable now. Over 20 years, we have seen a lot of crazy bugs, but in the last two or three years, there are no critical bugs there.
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Nuno
Solution Architect at Infosys
We did not encounter any issues with stability when the solution was properly scaled.
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Haytham Rahmy
CSI manager at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
It's very stable.
View full review »Spectrum itself is stable. I think some of the other applications like the reporting solution tends to be a little bit of a problem for a manager. Whenever we apply patches and upgrades, it basically breaks reporting and we have to rebuild our reports. I have a whole bunch of automated reports that go out, and every time there's some type of an upgrade we have to rebuild those supports from scratch.
View full review »Out of all of the CA products that we use, I would say this is the most stable. We very rarely have issues with it, which is great because it is monitoring almost 10,000 devices for us.
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Stuart Weenig
Senior NMS Architect at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It is a CA product. It is a mature product, but it does have issues. It does have issues that any product will have, but the nice thing is that CA does a pretty good job of addressing those issues.
View full review »I rate DX Spectrum's stability an eight point five out of ten.
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John Simpkins
Network Systems Integration Engineer at University of Michigan Health System
It's pretty stable for us. We have, not a highly available implementation of Spectrum, but we have an active standby situation, where we have an active SpectroSERVER and a standby SpectroSERVER and an active OneClick and a standby OneClick running all the time. So it works out pretty well that way.
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ZuherHaija
Director at Starways
I rate DX Spectrum's stability a ten out of ten.
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itarchit489981
IT Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Stability is good, especially for large scale location redundant solutions with more than 80,000 devices in a single cluster.
In general, the location-redundancy with automatic failover is a myth, except if you are using Spectrum. If you setup spectrum in a redundant setup across 2 location (80 km in between), you can have a automatic fail over time within 10 seconds. This simplifies the maintenance of your setup a lot as well: any component can be switched off for maintenance purposes. The redundant instance takes over within 10 seconds.
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Luis Miguel Goez Mora
Big Data Architect en Seguros SURA at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
SpectroSERVER and reporting databases can grow quickly. If you don't take care of trap storms, this can cause SpectroSERVER crashes and performance issues in the reporting.
View full review »From time to time we have issues with Spectrum. When we do, they are generally easy to recover from. I am very impressed with the stability of this product. I've been doing network management tools a long time and I know of what I speak.
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itarchit489981
IT Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Spectrum is quite stable.
View full review »It's been very stable and very easy to work with.
There was an issue with the REST API and a memory leak, but this was addressed very quickly and communicated via the CA Communities.
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GianlucaD'Ermiliis
Lead Tower Monitoring at libero
It's stable.
View full review »Occasionally, usually after an upgrade, we see a few issues but these are almost always cleared up quickly by opening a case with CA. The only “stability” issue would be very occasional problems with the “Archive Manager” component (manages the event DB) stopping and requiring restart. I would characterize stability issues with Spectrum as rare.
View full review »I haven't seen any problem. I'm a user, I'm not the administrator.
View full review »In my opinion, the stability is improving and getting better. Initially, we have had issues. Now, we are quite stable with the correct architecture.
View full review »I did not encounter any stability issues. Spectrum has built-in fault tolerance options that helps us build a high-availability setup.
View full review »It is stable. Our company has been using this for a long time. It does crash sometimes. We also encountered issues in regards to integration with some of the applications that are not using the latest version. So, there were issues.
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Greg Plante
Senior Network Analyst at a transportation company with 201-500 employees
It was quite stable. We had very few outages during the time I used it.
View full review »It is a very stable product. No software probably is without any downtime. There has been downtime here and there, but we have maintained well over 98% uptime with the product, and I have been using it for over 10 years.
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Luis Miguel Goez Mora
Big Data Architect en Seguros SURA at a insurance company with 1,001-5,000 employees
SpectroSERVER and reporting databases can grow quickly if you don't keep track of trap storms; this can cause SpectroSERVER to crash and performance issues with reporting.
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Fritz Buetikofer
Senior IT Manager at a university with 5,001-10,000 employees
I only encountered stability issues in very rare situations; mainly when we used our own extensions for private management modules.
View full review »I rate the tool’s stability a ten out of ten.
View full review »Stability has been good. We really have not had any issues.
View full review »Spectrum has been very stable.
View full review »It is a very stable solution. Once you launch it correctly, you barely have to manage it.
View full review »It’s been very stable for us. We don't experience many problems.
View full review »The stability is good. We have not issues in the two years that we have been using it. It is one of CA's more stable products.
View full review »It's pretty stable for a Windows product.
View full review »The stability of Spectrum is fine. We're just waiting on a new release to be put into play. We're excited about that because we're in 64-bit architecture, and the new release will be more stable and feature-rich. So, I'm really excited about delivering that to our program business unit’s infrastructure.
View full review »I rate the stability of the product an eight out of ten.
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reviewer1165827
System Administrator at a government with 10,001+ employees
The stability isn't bad. There are Java issues but that could be because of our setup so I wouldn't blame the software. Although again, using Java is a little outdated.
View full review »Stability could be improved. I find on a regular basis that those of us on-call tend to usually have to go in and restart or reboot a Spectrum server because the landscape's gone down. Then we have to worry about rebuilding databases whenever there's patching. This has gotten better with the latest releases, but we've still got to resolve that issue. For quite a few years, we'd have to go and sit there and wait for patching to occur, so we can go and repair all the databases after the fact because Spectrum couldn't shut down the database fast enough before the reboot.
View full review »I did not encounter any stability issues. Spectrum has built-in fault tolerance options that helps us build a high-availability setup.
View full review »DX Spectrum is stable.
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reviewer1810893
Works at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
The solution is stable.
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reviewer1237194
Senior Solution Director, DevOps at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees
DX Spectrum is a very good product. It's stable. We have not faced a lot of issues with it, so most of the time, customers are very happy with this tool. They're happy with its stability.
View full review »This solution is stable.
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reviewer1449024
DevOps Engineer at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
This product is very stable.
View full review »It has been pretty stable. We have had no problems with Spectrum.
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itarchit489981
IT Architect at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
The stability is very good - the best we've seen in the market.
View full review »Stability is good. The tool is a complicated tool. It's got a lot of pieces to it, databases, and you have to treat it well. You can't just turn it off randomly. There are pieces to turning it off, methods. As long as you know that then it is stable.
We rarely have any issues with it. You have to make sure you follow the process correctly to shut it down, bring it up.
I don't have a lot to compare it to but I wouldn't say it's overly delicate.
View full review »We haven't really had any stability issues with it, now that they've actually did some more upgrades. The biggest problem we had with it at the beginning was just the Java console. You had to have an older version of Java and then you had to go in and actually set the library up in the Java for another one. You had to make a lot of changes and a lot of people didn't want to go through that. That is the reason why I really like the web console on it now because you can get away with not having to install the Java console. If you have to add three more steps to a process, they just don't want to use it.
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Marais David
Network Manager at SMA
This is a stable solution and we have had no issues.
View full review »It's up most of the time. It's good. At first there were a couple snags here and there, but lately, it's been great.
One issue, after two weeks, we had to pass it up, escalate it, suddenly, and the next person went and solved it. Most of the time it's been solved or we've talked to engineers. Most of the time it's been good. No one's perfect.
There were problems with it going down, or generating extra tickets. But mostly, that got worked out after a little while, with tech support and us going back and forth getting solutions to the problems. It's been great recently.
What has surprised me most about CA has been the inner knowledge of some of their techs. I had no idea what was going on and they were like, "Hey, we got it."
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Daniel Alejandro Zuleta Zahr
Developer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
It is very stable. It rarely fails and you can have a high availability implementation.
View full review »So far I've had no issues with stability. I've used it for about two years. Like any other software, it has a few hiccups here and there, but for the most part, it runs really efficiently.
View full review »I have not encountered any stability issues.
View full review »Not really on the CA site itself. We may have put under-powered servers running the application or things like that and those are some issues that we're working on internally to actually make it supported by CA. A lot of it really has to do with how much time you invest in setting it up and having the right hardware.
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Programm0ef8
Programmer at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees
It seems fairly stable. We have had some issues with the spec server and the high availability replication of data. It fails over well, but it does not come back very well. We get duplicated events.
View full review »We had some stability issues at the first, but CA resources in Argentina assisted us in to solving these problems. They also helped to fine tune our configuration to support the solution. In the early stages, we implemented a simple configuration of Spectrum, so sometimes we faced up-time problems. But that was due, in part, to the design we implemented. So, now we have implemented a more robust design with more servers and more robust databases. The solution is now stable enough to support the challenges we want to monitor.
View full review »It is very stable.
View full review »Stability has been great once you get it up and running. I've had issues getting new installs to work, but once it's finally going and all set up to go, it's been fantastic.
View full review »Scheduled discoveries with modelling of large numbers of multi-element devices like switches, MUX, SAN, IP-DSLAM used to freeze up the SpectroServer in r10, although such issues were not faced in r10.1.
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Joao Evangelista
Presales Consultant at a tech consulting company with 501-1,000 employees
I have not encountered any stability issues so far.
View full review »A device can't be 100% stable and robust. However, CA Spectrum is one of the most stable systems to handle at medium to high-level operations.
View full review »This solution is extremely stable, and it has proven this across years of use.
View full review »The tool is very stable.
View full review »I haven't had many stability issues other than during upgrade and maintenance windows.
View full review »In the beginning very much so, we are now at a point where it’s pretty stable.
View full review »No issues encountered.
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We have a memory leak on one of our landscapes.
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reviewer1176900
IT director at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
The solution's stability needs improvement.
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reviewer1433046
Senior Engineer - Networking at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
There are issues with any product, but for issues related to DX Spectrum, we receive upgrades. It can take some time, and occasionally we do not achieve the SLA times, but at the end of the day, we are getting our upgrades to the critical issues.
We do plan on continuing to use this product in the future.
View full review »Stability is very good.
View full review »I did not encounter stability issues. Even when the client disconnected because of a network problem, there was a change of state that would allow me to do some troubleshooting.
View full review »If database size is large and any corruption occurs, it takes a considerably large time to fix the issue.
View full review »Spectrum is a very stable product. It is a mature product, with a long life time in CA’s portfolio, and even before.
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reviewer1619283
CTO at a aerospace/defense firm with 201-500 employees
When we have a high capacity of traffic, we have problems with the stability of the system. This could be improved on in the future.
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Fabio Andre M. Sant' Anna
Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
There were no stability issues.
View full review »At first, Spectrum was really difficult to configure properly. Today we are in a mature stage and the stability is really good. I think that the last version was more stable.
View full review »I’m a CA beta tester and found all issues that need to be solved in this program. I have no stability issues in my production environment.
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Edgar Parra
Senior Technical Consultant at The Instillery
v6.6 had few hiccups, but in general it is a very mature product. It's been around since 1991 when it was owned by Cabletron.
View full review »Only if the server that hosts the application is restarted without bringing down Spectrum. If this occurs it corrupts the database and has to be restored from the backup.
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Andy Quaeyhaegens
Security Architect at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Sometimes a restart of the Tomcat Daemon was required, and sometimes the archive manager ran out of resources.
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reviewer1395900
Techincal Support at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
In terms of stability, it depends on the environment. Sometimes, the application does not function well because of the type of security and policies that are in place. Certain policies will block the application, making it unstable. We learned this after some of our customers complained and we investigated to determine why.
When we come across a situation like this we start working with their security department to address the issues, and then everything will start working well.
Overall, I think that it's a really stable product.
View full review »We lost our database at the end of 2016, and we spent weeks trying to restore it.
View full review »No issues with stability.
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reviewer1470438
Network Operations & Delivery Head for TSB Bank at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
This solution is stable. We have not experienced any outages.
View full review »No, I don't think so. Every unstable state has been caused by an incorrect configuration, by overloading, or by hardware failure.
View full review »We've had no issues with stability.
View full review »It is very stable. We have not had any major issues in over 10 years.
View full review »It’s very, very stable which is the core benefit, and it’s also very easy to maintain. It doesn’t need much maintenance once it's set up. The strongest point of the product is it's stability.
Last year they didn't do a lot of development, and when they did it, it wasn’t secure enough. Each version took a long time to be stable, but it's gotten much better. Now it's totally stable, but 9 wasn't stable. 9.4.0 wasn’t stable, but 9.4.1 is. Overall, version 9 has been great.
View full review »I have never seen an outage of the tool.
View full review »Just minor but CA provided support to resolve the issues.
View full review »It's the most reliable product I have used.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »No issues encountered.
View full review »I did not encounter any issues with stability.
View full review »We have not had any issues with stability.
View full review »We haven't had issues with stability.
View full review »There have been few issues with stability and overall it's very stable and effective.
View full review »There are a very few occasions when the system "barfs" and it looks like your infrastructure has gone dark, but it bounces back quickly (the system).
View full review »Latency in access at times.
View full review »We've had stability issues with the database and clients not working.
View full review »The most stable version I've worked with was the 8.1 and the 9.1.3 running on Windows Server 2003. Every versions running on Windows Server 2008 (R2) that I've worked after that (versions 9.2, 9.3 and 9.4) have had some issues either with OneClick/Spectro Server communication (hanged alarms for instance) or with global loss of SNMP communication with network devices, or DDMdb increasing indefinitely or with some unexplainable SSDB crashes. I haven't worked yet with version 9.10 but I am pretty sure that the 64-bit architecture was a huge improvement for the platform performance.
View full review »It is a very stable tool, even in distributed environments.
View full review »Yes, IM was very shaky and it seemed like CA were throwing hotfixes at us to fend us off until the next release.
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DX Spectrum
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about DX Spectrum. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
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