ELM Architecture
ELM will monitor hundreds of Servers, Workstations and Devices and process tens of millions of event log entries every day, gather system performance and diagnostics information, monitor application and server status, and send real-time notification as conditions change. This reduces downtime, fortifies security, increases server and application availability, and accelerates the return on investment. This automated system monitoring and event log management saves resources and frees your system engineers to proactively manage your environments, update and upgrade systems and successfully satisfy regulatory and security demands.
ELM Enterprise Manager is supported by a four (4) component architecture.
- Agents collect data from the assigned systems. Licenses control monitoring capabilities of the Agent.
- ELM Server receives the data, processes the data and manages the data storage.
- ELM Console is the primary user interface and can be installed independently from the ELM Server.
- Database for storing the data including a Primary Database (P), a Failover Database (F) and optional Archive Databases (A).
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