JetPatch Agent Manager
FEATURES
server inventory
Jetpatch Agent Manager talks to cloud and virtualization servers, as well as to tool servers, to build a complete, central view of which agents are deployed and running where, and under what configuration.
Running on-premise, in AWS, in Azure, or in an OpenStack cloud? Or maybe all of the above? Jetpatch Agent Manager works with all your environments, and can accelerate the process of shifting workloads from one environment to another.
New servers get the right agents deployed to them automatically. Servers migrating between data centers, or going through a dev-stage-run sequence, have their set of agents automatically adjusted for each situation.
The tool agents you are using are likely to be part of Jetpatch’s large set of pre-package tool agents. But even if not, Jetpatch’s self-service packaging wizard lets you easily add new agents.
Jetpatch automatically identifies broken agents or agents in unhealthy state, and restarts, reconfigures or reinstalls them as necessary.
Explore the status of any agent, collect and read its log files, without having to request privileged access to remote servers. Granular access controls ensure that tool owners can remotely access only their own tools.
Automatically register new agents with management servers, remove registered agents when they are no longer in use, and assign configuration to each agent.
Never let agents get in the way of business applications. When agents try to overconsume compute capacity or memory, Jetpatch confines them to agreed resource limits.
Jetpatch’s smart CPU throttling algorithm limits agent CPU when applications are running, but lets agents run freely when there is no contention.