Managing complex SAP landscapes can feel like navigating a maze. You’re juggling application performance, database health, infrastructure stability, and more, all while striving to ensure seamless business applications. Today, we’re excited to announce new observability and monitoring functionality in Workload Manager to provide SAP customers with purpose-built tools that bridge gaps in data and provide a unified view of SAP environments across all layers of their cloud environments.
Workload Manager is not intended to replace your existing SAP monitoring tools, but rather complement them by providing a broader view of your SAP systems and enabling you to more easily correlate application-level insights with infrastructure performance and events.
Expanding visibility in complex SAP environments
Traditional SAP monitoring excels at providing detailed information at the application and database level. Metrics about transaction performance, user activity, and application logs are readily available. However, understanding the relationship between this application data and the underlying infrastructure can sometimes require additional effort. For example, a slowdown in transaction processing might be due to a database issue, a network bottleneck, or even a problem with the underlying virtual machine. While existing tools provide valuable insights, correlating application performance with infrastructure health can be a time-consuming process or may require toggling between different monitoring platforms and manual efforts.