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Phurnace Launches New Java System Admin Tool
Phurnace Troubleshoot Released
Mar. 17, 2008 03:00 PM
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Phurnace Software announced the availability of its newest
product, Phurnace Troubleshoot. The diagnosis and troubleshooting tool provides
IT operations staff with comparisons of Java web application server
configurations to identify errors, which is one of the biggest sources of
system degradation and downtime. Users can purchase the product, download,
install and be up and running within minutes. Users can upgrade Phurnace
Troubleshoot to Phurnace Deliver, the company's flagship product that enables
real-time configuration adjustments and automated application deployments.
"Third party research shows that almost 50% of all
server downtime is caused by configuration issues." said Larry Warnock,
Phurnace CEO. "However, when things go bad, configuration accuracy must be
checked 100% of the time; to either find the errors or quickly rule out that it
is not the configuration settings that are the source of the problems. Phurnace
Troubleshoot can save IT staff in a crisis and assure they stay within SLA targets."
A system administrator simply points the agent-less tool
across the network at target servers and "snapshots" the full
configuration and settings, including all of the application bindings. These
snapshots are then compared, at the attribute and element level, to identify
differences or anomalies from the correct "baseline". Once identified,
the user would make the needed changes following their current process or they
could upgrade to Phurnace Deliver for automated network-wide
changes.
Phurnace Troubleshoot provides functionality for Java system
admin users including:
- The ability to snapshot server configurations (including
application bindings, JMS, and resource adapters)
- The ability to compare configurations (regardless of
differences in topology)
- Support of IBM WebSphere, BEA WebLogic and RedHat JBoss web
app servers
- Support of the Eclipse RCP graphical user interface
- The ability to store configuration settings for every unique
server or environment across a network
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