Merce offers an integrated network monitoring system,
called Merce Insight. It is currently available only as a part
of Merce.
Real-time health monitoring: Merce Insight monitors
detailed health parameters of all Merce servers, including OS-level
resource usage (e.g. disk usage, RAM usage, CPU load), network
service health (e.g. response times for SMTP or POP3 services)
and one or two key security attributes. It also monitors all SNMP-aware
components like Unix or modern Windows servers, routers, L3 switches,
or other devices. All attributes are polled or measured periodically by
Merce Insight agents running on Merce servers. These readings are then
reported to the Merce master server as Merce Insight "events", transmitted
as lightweight UDP packets. The Merce Insight manager running on the
Merce master server collects these "events", records them in a database,
and analyses their values against pre-set rules to raise exceptions.
Make your own rules: The Merce Insight system keeps
a record in its relational database for each received event. This allows
rapid querying of historical data to generate powerful views of network
and system behaviour. It also allows the Merce Insight Rulebase Manager
(MI RM) to implement powerful rule types in its rule base. The MI RM
provides a UI to the systems manager to allow him to define powerful rules
which draw relationships between current system behaviour and historical
behaviour. For instance, one rule type accepts events if their values
fall within a certain range of their historical average value, thus
setting a limit on the rate of change of values. The systems manager
can specify "Raise an alert if the CPU utilisation of my Hong Kong mail
server exceeds 150% of its average CPU utilisation."
Get insight into your WAN links: Merce Insight is
useful in monitoring link quality of WAN links. It monitors link uptime or
availability, packet round-trip latency (i.e. ping
times), packet round-trip jitter, packet loss percentages, and
instantaneous data throughput on the pipe. These parameters put together
give a clear indication of the health of a WAN link. When an organisation
leases data links from a telco, the specifications on paper are very
difficult to correlate to perceived performance. Long distance high-speed
WAN links are often expensive components of the recurring IT budget of
the organisation, and their health needs to be monitored in quantitative
terms to correlate budgetary allocation with perceived performance. Merce
bridges this gap accurately, simply and automatically. With the set of
parameters that Merce reports for each WAN link, the IS management team
can monitor capacity utilisation of WAN links and engage in proactive
capacity augmentation planning.