LogicMonitor Stability

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Technical Director - Cloud Services at HARBOR SOLUTIONS LIMITED

Stability is pretty much perfect. I don't think I have ever seen a problem with it. I don't think I have ever had an issue where I needed to roll anything back or tried to log in and it has not been available. It is pretty spot on there.

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CB
Senior Operations Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Up until two weeks ago, I would have said the stability of LogicMonitor is phenomenal. We had never had an issue. But two weeks ago, they had a bumpy week and a half.

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Henry-Steinhauer - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at LifePoint Health

LogicMonitor has been stable so far. There has been a learning curve, where we had to allocate more resources to a collector doing work. At the same time, it has been relatively easy to stand up more of them.

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Henry-Steinhauer - PeerSpot reviewer
Systems Engineer at LifePoint Health

LogicMonitor is a very stable product. We've not had outages on their part of the environment, though we've had some outages from some of the collectors because they're running a scripting process, and like any other monitoring tool, we need to be careful that we're not overloading those devices gathering the data.

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Manish Bansod - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistant Manager at a construction company with 5,001-10,000 employees

The stability is very good. We have a SaaS-based solution and a cloud-based solution. We never experienced any kind of downtime from them. So, that part is very good.

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VC
Technical Service Delivery Manager at Sparx Solutions

In the time that we have been using it, we have never had a major outage that has affected our ability to alarm or report. From that perspective, it is quite good in terms of stability. There are a lot of new features being released, and we have never had an experience where a major outage was caused by the introduction of a new feature. We are quite happy with its stability.

It is all sort of invisible to us as updates roll in. I think the most recent one coming out is version 155, which is about to be released tonight. At the moment, I would imagine we are using 154.

LogicMonitor is making many updates quite frequently and their monitoring capabilities are growing very rapidly. With every update, I see that gets released, there are new integrations to different systems as well as new monitoring configured. Being a cloud delivered platform, all the updates are performed by LogicMonitor. So, using the system, this is quite invisible to us. 

New updates roll out quite frequently. I believe that it is quite comprehensive in terms of its scope and capability to monitor many platforms, including on-prem platforms/devices, cloud infrastructure, etc. So, I think that it is quite good in its update releases. I'm quite happy with the amount of updates that are occurring. I keep up-to-date with all the different monitoring requirements.

I definitely think that having ongoing maintenance is required. That is not specific to LogicMonitor, but for any IT monitoring platform. I think it is always recommended to have ongoing maintenance performed. In terms of patches, everything is all delivered via SaaS. So, a lot of the patches and new features are actually done by the LogicMonitor team. 

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VinilVijayan - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Architect at Marlabs Inc.

Occasionally, there might be scheduled maintenance or updates, which could result in some downtime for the UI.

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Yashodhan Atre - PeerSpot reviewer
Account Architect at Aussie Broadband

It is a stable solution.

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PD
Sr. Systems Engineer, Infrastructure at NWEA

The stability is perfect. It is 100 percent.

Right now, we're collectively administrating it across the organization at five or six people. It doesn't take day-to-day massaging.

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Emad Ul Haq - PeerSpot reviewer
Network & Telco Lead at a energy/utilities company with 501-1,000 employees

I rate the solution's stability a nine out of ten. 

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AT
Director at TerreCom Pty Ltd

We have not had an issue since we installed the solution, at all. It has been rock-solid.

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Vinil Vijayan - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

I've never had issues with stability. There are no bugs or glitches, and it doesn't crash or freeze. It is reliable. 

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JR
Senior Monitoring Operations Engineer at ANS Group plc

I have never had an issue where the stability of the portal was affected.

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DA
Head of IT Operations at a computer software company with 201-500 employees

It is a very solid platform. I haven't noticed any real outages from my point of view. I've seen when LogicMonitor emails out to say, "There is currently a problem in these particular regions," but I don't think I've actually seen myself experiencing those issues. They are very good at communicating out what's going on. In terms of actual availability, I've never really seen an outage on the platform at all.

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SP
IT Operations Manager at a university with 10,001+ employees

Overall, the stability has been good. We didn't have any issues during the phase after we set up and went live. 

The performance was also pretty good. We didn't have to wait for a response for any of the attributes on the dashboard or reporting.

LogicMonitor has the ability to alert you if the cloud loses contact with the on-prem collectors. We had a challenge within one or two months of deployment. The problem was the way we were using the collectors. We were actually using our Nagios server as one of the collectors. We were trying to eliminate that server altogether, because it was giving duplicate alerts.

Initially we had a challenge of not getting any alerts when the connection to the collector was lost. Later on we found that there was a routing table or there were some firewall changes that were needed. I would attribute that more the learning curve and what the best practices are.

Since correcting that problem, we haven't had an issue of any collector being down. There's no question about any of the alerting.

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RV
Teamlead at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We sometimes have glitches with the updates. You can opt-in or opt-out for the updates. LogicMonitor makes an update for a new device, such as a new device from Fortinet, so that you can monitor that. There could also be an update for the LogicMonitor collector. 

When you do an update, you might get a warning that you shouldn't have got, but it is pretty easy to roll back your update so that you don't have it anymore. You can wait for the next update, or you can ask a technician to help you in a chat. They would need to look at your products, so you have to allow them to go live with you. They mostly solve the problem for you within a day.

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WG
Senior Systems Engineer at Accruent

The stability is very good. There are times when we get specific alerts based on if there are issues with this piece or that, but those generally haven't affected us. 

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DG
Network Architect at Envision IT

LogicMonitor's stability has been very good for us. We have not experienced any major outages or issues with LogicMonitor as a product in the several years that we've been using it.

We have a team of a couple of people who handle the implementation and deployment of LogicMonitor. We have a larger team who handles the day-to-day support. One of the great features of a LogicMonitor being a software as a service product is we don't have to monitor or manage the tool itself. The collectors update automatically. We handle the operating system running the collector within our normal toolset. Therefore, it gets Windows updates and does all these things on its own or through that toolset. There is very little time that has to be spent managing the tool itself. We are really just managing our systems in the tool. 

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BU
Systems Engineer at a tech vendor with 201-500 employees

I don't think we've really had a time where the application or monitoring nodes have failed. The connection to LogicMonitor has been very stable. We haven't had any connection issues to the SaaS offering. It's been pretty resilient and stable from our end.

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JF
Solutions Engineer at Black Box Network Services

I am happy with the solution's stability. I haven't had any issues with reliability, with the service going offline or not being available.

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MA
Vice President at Bypass Network Services

The stability is fine.

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AG
Pre-Sales Technical Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

I've got no reason to believe that it's unstable, at all. I've not heard of Collectors crashing or the main console being unavailable for any extended period of time. There are periods of maintenance where it would be unavailable, but I'm certainly not aware of anything that was cause for concern with regards to the stability.

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DH
IT Systems Engineer at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's been highly stable. We have had two brief outages, which lasted less than an hour, in the three years that I have worked with them.

We have two people (at any time) dedicated to deployment and maintenance. They are our systems engineers.

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SB
Director at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

LogicMonitor is a stable solution.

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AP
Principal IT Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It's pretty stable. I haven't had issues with the collectors being disconnected. Whenever I see that there is no data flowing from the environment to LogicMonitor, it is mostly because somebody has changed a password on the host or on my host. As soon as I fix it, everything just keeps on working, straight up.

I believe we've only had an issue where a collector disconnected from the cloud. It happened to my supervisor and he just removed the collector and installed a new one and everything has been working out fine since. The solution's ability to alert whenever we have a disconnection of the collector to the cloud is an advantage.

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March 2024
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