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Gain better visibility into your infrastructure with Windows service availability monitoring

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Date Published
Author
Piotr Szczepaniak
Word Count
590
Company Posts That Month
6
Language
American English
Hacker News Points
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Post removed?
No
Summary

Dynatrace has announced the general availability of Windows services availability monitoring with its OneAgent version 1.197, aimed at enhancing the understanding of infrastructure health. This feature focuses on Windows services that typically operate in the background without a user interface and are crucial for running core components of Windows and third-party applications. The service enables users to create availability checks and apply configurations to specific host groups, simplifying and automating the monitoring process across large environments. Dynatrace automatically distributes the configurations to all OneAgent instances, performing checks every 10 seconds and sending availability data to the host details page. Alerts are generated automatically when monitored services become unavailable, with customizable settings for a tailored experience. Dynatrace invites user feedback through various channels, emphasizing its commitment to continuous improvement and user engagement.

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