App Visibility server components provide the infrastructure to proactively analyze data received from monitored applications and end user's browsers. This section provides instructions about installing the App Visibility server components with a graphical interface (wizard) or in silent (unattended) mode.
Typically, the App Visibility environment uses separate hosts for the server components, but for a very small environment or a proof-of-concept environment, you might install all the components on the same computer.
The App Visibility server includes the following components:
App Visibility server components
Component | Description | Installation notes |
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App Visibility portal | The portal analyzes data from the end-user's browser and from agents that are installed on web application servers. The portal serves as a central access point to the App Visibility system. | Install the portal before the other server components because the collector and proxy reference the portal during installation. The App Visibility agents also reference the portal during installation. The portal and each collector includes a MySQL database. If you install a portal and a collector on the same computer, they share the same database. |
App Visibility collector | The collector receives data about monitored applications and applications servers from App Visibility agents, and receives end-user experience data from App Visibility proxies. | You can install several collectors, depending of the volume of your transactions. Install each collector on a separate computer. Each portal and each collector includes a MySQL database. If you install a portal and a collector on the same computer, they share the same database. |
App Visibility proxy | The proxy collects and processes end-user experience data on a web application. The end user’s browser retrieves JavaScript from the proxy. The proxy, in turn, receives beacons from the browser and sends end-user metrics to the App Visibility collectors. | Install each proxy on a separate computers in the network's demilitarized zone (DMZ). The proxy uses SSL-encrypted beacons and injection requests and therefore requires a KeyStore with a certificate that is trusted by the end-users’ browsers. You can import the KeyStore during proxy installation or after installation. |
After you install the App Visibility server, Install the agents that provide data for your environment:
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