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Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is the #4 ranked solution in top Container Monitoring tools and #12 ranked solution in APM tools. PeerSpot users give Broadcom DX Application Performance Management an average rating of 7.8 out of 10. Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is most commonly compared to Dynatrace: Broadcom DX Application Performance Management vs Dynatrace. Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is popular among the large enterprise segment, accounting for 67% of users researching this solution on PeerSpot. The top industry researching this solution are professionals from a computer software company, accounting for 20% of all views.
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What is Broadcom DX Application Performance Management?

Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is a cutting-edge next-generation APM that goes beyond the traditional aspects of what other APMs provide by offering fully integrated AIOPS (Artificial Intelligence for IT Operations) capabilities embedded in the solution. This enables Broadcom DX Application Performance Management better opportunities to detect anomalies faster, correctly anticipate behavior, and perform intuitive automatic corrective processes. The solution is able to provide comprehensive full stack end-to-end monitoring and deliver complete visibility and a nearly flawless user experience.

Broadcom DX Application Performance Management Benefits

Broadcom DX Application Performance Management has many valuable key features. Some of its most useful features include:

  • Improves visibility: Users gain complete 360-degree visibility with all applications, infrastructure, and end users in modern, traditional, and all cloud-based environments.
  • Continuous improvement: Intuitive automated feedback is provided throughout the entire software development lifecycle.
  • Scalability: The solution is easily scalable to the enterprise level with very easy to use administration.
  • Improved user experience: The solution provides intuitive dynamic insights concerning overall application performance and across the complete user journey.

Broadcom DX Application Performance Management Features

There are many benefits to implementing Broadcom DX Application Performance Management. Some of the biggest advantages the solution offers include:

  • Custom personalized dashboards: Users are able to create their own specific views based on unique task-driven individualized requirements. This allows for comprehensive intuitive cross-domain analysis of the entire ecosystem and application usage from both synthetic and real user perspectives.
  • Fast, straightforward deployment: The solution offers an automated, zero-touch deployment process that better facilitates the monitoring and discovery of cloud-based and container applications. 
  • Improved administration processes: Agent administration and overall lifecycle processes are simplified, making configurations, deployments, and upgrades very simple.
  • Intuitive analysis: The solutions AIOPS processes provide for inherent root-cause detection and anomaly discovery to diagnose potential issues or problems immediately.
  • Improved visibility: Presented views are task-relevant to facilitate improved group topologies, and time-based to display the impact of performance anomalies. 
  • Improved mapping: Relationship mapping enables users to visualize all aspects of the environment with options to deep dive across entire applications, network layers, and infrastructure. 
  • Application support: The solution has functionality with Java, .Net, PHP, Node.js, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS, Google Cloud, and more. 
  • Flexibility: The solution is available both on premises and as a SaaS.

Reviews from Real Users

“The most valuable feature of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for me is transaction monitoring. “ A Peerspot user who is an Applications Engineer at a financial services firm.

“The most valuable features are the low overhead, the ability to monitor production on 24/7 principle, the ability to decrease time to discover the point of failure in the IT infrastructure or the application environment in a short period of time, reporting for analyzing the performance of the application for improving the code optimizing process.” A.Jurisic, CEO at Pio Pet d.o.o.

“What is most valuable about this solution is that it completely monitors code-level visibility. We benefit from this as we're able to capture any performance issues from an application, then raise and forward those issues to the applicable team more quickly.” S. Doddi, APM consultant at Tech Mahindra Limited 

Broadcom DX Application Performance Management was previously known as DX APM, CA APM, CA NetQoS Performance Center, Wily Introscope, CA Wily APM, CA App Experience Analytics, CA AXA.

Broadcom DX Application Performance Management Customers

Lexmark, Intermountain Healthcare, National Australia Bank, BBVA Compass Bank, Innovapost, Dansk Supermarked Group, U.S. Cellular, Orange, Cetip

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Broadcom DX Application Performance Management Pricing Advice

What users are saying about Broadcom DX Application Performance Management pricing:
  • "The pricing structure should be based on memory or CPU usage rather than the number of agents, as it makes the solution more expensive for us."
  • "All discounts are case by case to accommodate the client's budgets."
  • "It is definitely expensive for what we get, but there isn't an alternate option at the moment."
  • "I'm unable to give information on Broadcom DX Application Performance Management licensing costs, but all Application Performance Management products have expensive pricing. This means that it's not only Broadcom that's expensive, and it would be an advantage if the cost would be a little bit cheaper."
  • "The license for Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is annual. The licensing model could improve because there is not any limit to deploying the agent, there should be some limits on it."
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    Marco Aurelio - PeerSpot reviewer
    IT infrastructure Analyst at Banestes
    Real User
    Top 10
    Simple setup, light on resources, but lacking compatibility with applications
    Pros and Cons
    • "The most valuable feature of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is its very light model with monitoring of servers and network items."
    • "There are several areas that could be improved in Broadcom DX Application Performance Management. One of the main areas is user experience monitoring, which is currently not available. Additionally, they need to develop a solution that is compatible with OpenShift 4, as their current solution only works when an agent is installed within the image, which is not possible in OpenShift 4 as it removes the agent."

    What is our primary use case?

    We primarily use Broadcom DX Application Performance Management with Java and JBoss, and for approximately 90 percent of our usage, we utilize the Introscope model with OpenShift. One issue we've encountered is that we're unable to use agents in OpenShift 4, which only affects agents installed in the image. This is one of the reasons we are considering updating to a more recent solution.

    How has it helped my organization?

    The bank here in Brazil, and the world, need to ensure that transactions are processed in the shortest amount of time possible. We closely monitor this to avoid penalties. Additionally, having the ability to closely monitor the resources of our machines with Broadcom DX Application Performance Management has been helpful for us.

    What is most valuable?

    The most valuable feature of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is its very light model with monitoring of servers and network items. 

    What needs improvement?

    There are several areas that could be improved in Broadcom DX Application Performance Management. One of the main areas is user experience monitoring, which is currently not available. Additionally, they need to develop a solution that is compatible with OpenShift 4, as their current solution only works when an agent is installed within the image, which is not possible in OpenShift 4 as it removes the agent. 

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    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for approximately five years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is a stable solution.

    I rate the stability of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management a seven out of ten.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    We have approximately 30 managers and analysts using the solution. 

    I rate the scalability of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management a seven out of ten.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management was easy. We have a contract for support, but we didn't have to use it as the tool was easy to use and we were able to handle everything internally. We are currently using a SaaS (Software as a Service) solution.

    The implementation took two weeks.

    I rate the initial setup of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management an eight out of ten.

    What about the implementation team?

    The deployment of the solution was done by the vendor and our team.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The pricing structure should be based on memory or CPU usage rather than the number of agents, as it makes the solution more expensive for us.

    The pricing structure is too high and becomes increasingly expensive as the number of agents increases. It is more costly than other solutions, especially if you have a large data center that needs to be monitored or when you are using a container.

    What other advice do I have?

    We are currently in the process of evaluating other options for APM. We are looking at Cisco and Dynatrace. We are also considering replacing our CA solution for server and network monitoring with Zabbix.

    We have two large licenses but they are old and we are planning to move to the cloud. The new version of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management does not yet have a cloud option, but we did receive an offer for upgrading to a SaaS solution. However, it still does not have support for OpenShift 4 because it uses agents installed within the image. As we are migrating to OpenShift 4, this solution will not work for us. Our purchasing process is public, as a public government bank, and it is published in the journal, and Broadcom probably saw that they did not have a solution for our requirements because of the use of agents inside the image.

    10 technicians can handle the maintenance of the solution. This covers the needs of a financial institution that needs support 24 hours a day.

    I would recommend Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for small to medium infrastructures. It is very scalable and stable. Additionally, the suite has good integration with the CA help desk system, which makes it more efficient for resolving issues. One advantage of Broadcom's solution is that it is fully integrated, unlike other solutions, such as Dynatrace APM which require linking to a separate ticketing software. This solution is a good option to have a fully integrated suite.

    I do not view the limitation with OpenShift 4 as a problem with Broadcom, as it is specific to our environment. If you use other containerization methods, such as OpenShift 3 or others, this issue would not be present. The cost of training is also relatively low when compared to other solutions like Cisco's support. It is less expensive to certify your personnel with Broadcom. Other solutions that are well-positioned in Gartner's Quadrant, such as Dynatrace, tend to be more expensive in terms of training. Broadcom is not well-positioned in Gartner's Quadrant for APM solutions, as it works as a suite and not as a specialized APM solution. Solutions, such as Dynatrace, on the other hand, are specifically for APM and are well-positioned in Gartner's Quadrant as recommended solutions to buy. Broadcom is ranked relatively low in Gartner's grading.

    I rate Broadcom DX Application Performance Management a seven out of ten.

    The version we are currently using of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is not very recent, and even the newer versions don't have as advanced features as other solutions, particularly in terms of APM and cloud capabilities. However, I still consider it a good grade, not a bad one, because the solution is very stable and has good scalability.

    Disclosure: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
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    PeerSpot user
    APM consultant at Tech Mahindra Limited
    Real User
    Top 20
    Has a straightforward setup and code-level visibility monitoring, but issue resolution needs to be faster
    Pros and Cons
    • "Scalable, stable, and easy to deploy APM tool which effectively monitors code-level visibility."
    • "Issue resolution needs to be faster, rather than having users wait for the next release for issues to be fixed."

    What is our primary use case?

    Our project is a logistic domain. DX passes all the infrastructure components which are managed by the Broadcom team. We are just deploying the different kinds of application versions, e.g. related to .NET, WebLogic, and other application agents.

    We are also monitoring the infrastructure agents in Windows, Linux, and Unix which are combined into one infrastructure agent. We also do monitoring whenever the agent doesn't have the package that is supported through the infrastructure agent, e.g. Kubernetes from the Broadcom DX Application Performance Management perspective.

    What is most valuable?

    What's most valuable about this solution is that it completely monitors code-level visibility. We benefit from this as we're able to capture any performance issues from an application, then raise and forward those issues to the applicable team more quickly.

    What needs improvement?

    The occurrence of CPU spikes and memory issues is an area for improvement in Broadcom DX Application Performance Management. To avoid these, we turn on the conservation settings, but it would be best if Broadcom can rectify those issues.

    The period of time that passes before they fix issues should be shortened. They should not wait for the next release to fix issues raised by their users.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I'm been working with APM tools for four and a half years. I'm working with AppDynamics and Broadcom DX Application Performance Management.

    I've worked with Broadcom DX Application Performance Management within the last 12 months.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    It is a stable solution.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    This solution is scalable.

    How are customer service and support?

    The technical support for this solution is good. I'm rating it a four out of five, with one being the worst and five being the best.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup for Broadcom DX Application Performance Management was straightforward. We used a straightforward technical documentation for building and adding the agent.

    What about the implementation team?

    This solution was implemented in-house. I did it myself just by following the documentation.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I evaluated AppDynamics, Dynatrace, and the IBM Tivoli Monitoring Tool.

    What other advice do I have?

    Currently, I'm using AppDynamics and CA APM. It's Broadcom DX Application Performance Management which is similar to AppDynamics and Dynatrace, but I'm currently using AppDynamics. It's for application performance management.

    I was involved in the integration of this solution and moving from the lower version: CA APM which was version 10.7, to the new version 20.2 which is now Broadcom DX Application Performance Management.

    Out of all the APM tools I've worked with, I prefer Broadcom DX Application Performance Management the most, followed by AppDynamics.

    We're using the Enterprise license for this solution.

    What I'd like to tell people who are looking into using this solution is that sometimes when we raise issues and open tickets with them, they'll say that the issue will be resolved in the next release. We have to wait for the next release before they are able to solve the issues, instead of solving them more quickly. It is their tool so they should be able to give the right solutions faster. They should not keep saying that the issue will be resolved in the next release. We've experienced this a few times.

    I can't think of additional features I'd like to see in the next release of this solution as it is similar to other APM tools. AppDynamics and Dynatrace are the best solutions in the market, because they have better tools than what Broadcom DX Application Performance Management offers. Their market growth is also very good.

    I'm scoring Broadcom DX Application Performance Management a seven out of ten.

    If the application team requires me to deploy something which I have not deployed myself in the past, e.g. one I have no experience deploying, I can look at tool documentations and learn how to build it. I'll then build it and improve myself at the same time, the way I worked on multiple application agents. I'll build and give them to application teams. This is why I'm rating myself a seven out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Public Cloud

    If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

    Other
    Disclosure: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
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    PeerSpot user
    ESM Engineer at a tech company with 10,001+ employees
    Real User
    Top 5
    Has helped us in being proactive with in-depth analysis of app perf from an ESM perspective
    Pros and Cons
    • "​Deep Dive and Transaction Analysis Triage capability.​"
    • "User Experience is a BIG one. Integration of all of APM components into one swift deployment."

    What is our primary use case?

    A new concept (APM) to be introduced in our workplace which was never there before. Never had visibility into application (layer) performance. Prior to this our main focus was on server and network hardware monitoring. Having visibility into app performance and backend layer has been quite an eye opener in putting together the entire picture for management. We've put together a complete portrait from an ESM (Enterprise Systems Management) perspective with Broadcom/CA Tools.

    How has it helped my organization?

    We are introducing 10.1 in our dev environment and then prod down the road. APM is a new culture here so we are working with customers in getting them introduced to the product. Want to show them how deep dive provided by APM can help them with DevOps lifecycle as well as proactive monitoring. The previous version v9.5.3. we've had for about a year since we introduced a the product in our environment has been a good hands on experience for our users. Now looking forward to getting hands dirty with 10.1 and utilizing the additional capabilities. Will continue to show customers the usefulness of this tool and how they can use it to generate reports on performance of their app as well as the service it provides. There has also been reactionary situations where we have used APM and pin point the issue or able to narrow down the focus.

    Updated - 08/29/2018

    We now have v10.5.2 SP2 running in our Dev & Prod environment since June 2018. So, far we've had a really good reception for APM by our internal app owners. The key is now for ESM Tools to be adapted by app owners (physical, network and app layer).

    Updated - 2/3/2020

    We now have upgraded to v10.7.0_SP3 which has provided yet another set up stability and more capabilities for our app environment. APM Command Center (ACC) has a more features and stability from a admin and maintenance perspective.

    The next upgrade (v11) changes a lot of things as Broadcom has decided to go to Kubernetes platform as for as APM upgrade and/or rollout of v11 is concerned. It will be interesting to see how customers react to this and whether it pushes them to take a look at SaaS model.

    What is most valuable?

    Deep Dive and Transaction Analysis Triage capability. The AppMap feature is very very helpful in visualizing. Also ACC is a huge help with agent maintenance/management (life cycle).

    What needs improvement?

    User Experience is a BIG one. Integration of all of APM components into one swift deployment. Can't emphasis the above two more.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    About 10 years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    On Windows Platform, it’s not great and/or stable (from previous experience). We had lots of challenges on that platform back then. But with the current employer we start things off the right foot with RHEL platform :)

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Agent metric containment is a VERY BIG challenge for us. Constantly have to normalize the agents to reduce the number of metrics and/or metric explosion.

    How are customer service and support?

    Customer Service:

    4 out of 5

    Technical Support:

    4 out of 5

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    There was no application performance management solution prior to the introduction of CA APM. Thus, we are still in infancy from a culture perspective. Customers are still learning as they use it often as possible.

    How was the initial setup?

    It was complex due to our network architecture. It tool much longer than anticipate with all the firewall hurdles and design iterations.

    What about the implementation team?

    Implemented through CA (the vendor) with their Services Group.

    What was our ROI?

    not yet determined

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    If you can get a SME to architect and install then definitely go that route vs the vendor itself. There are upside to having the vendor due to the fact that they have access to unlimited resources for assistance.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    N/A

    What other advice do I have?

    It’s a great product and provides a lot of in-depth data. Focus and leverage this product as a deep dive one and have another layer above it (another high-level view product etc..)

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    On-premises
    Disclosure: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
    PeerSpot user
    it_user653628 - PeerSpot reviewer
    it_user653628Technical Consultant at Tech vendor
    Consultant

    CA APM 10.7 is having new features and very attractive look & feel. Which will increase the overall visibility to the end users.

    It provides the holistic view to understand experience view, Agent view, map, dashboard, metric view, etc.

    CA APM 10.7 have filter option to segregate the views limited to hostnames, applications, business transaction...can be customized.

    It provides deep dive visibility of every components present in the application architecture.

    Now many customizations for management modules can be done from the webview only. Still some can be done through workstation only.

    Enhancements are being done with every upcoming releases.

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    CEO at Pio Pet d.o.o.
    Real User
    Monitors 24/7 Mission critical apps with low overhead, quick and helpful reporting
    Pros and Cons
    • "The most valuable features are the low overhead, the ability to monitor production on 24/7 principle, the ability to decrease time to discover the point of failure in the IT infrastructure or the application environment in a short period of time, reporting for analyzing the performance of the application for improving the code optimizing process."
    • "You can sell licenses and install the full tool on service, you can show customers how to install, but how to use it and solve issues cannot be done without the experience."

    What is our primary use case?

    My users are satisfied with this solution, most are financial institutions such as banks.

    The primary use case is for the monitoring of business applications in production. Banks use it for monitoring Internet banking solutions, internal back-office applications that have high number of users distributed on many locations, monitoring back-office applications for card transaction processing, and also for front office applications monitoring. DX APM is also used in a test phase of apps life cycle especially during a performance testing. 

    How has it helped my organization?

    Business-wise very much. We have the best solution in the local market because we are the most experienced APM vendor in our region and have very satisfied customers. They said that UX is much improved and MTTR is significantly decreased.

    What is most valuable?

    The most valuable features are the low overhead, the ability to monitor production on 24/7 principle, the ability to decrease time to discover the point of failure in the IT infrastructure or the application environment in a short period of time, reporting for analyzing the performance of the application for improving the code optimizing process.

    What needs improvement?

    DX APM has a space for improvement in covering more technologies. I.e. monitoring of PHP should be solved in a more quality way. 

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been familiar with this solution for 17 years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    This solution is stable. In the 15 years, we have not had any major issues. It's an excellent product.

    We have a good approach and implementation. If we have any problems, we solve it in the testing phase before it's in production. I can't say that we have had serious problems in the last 10 to 12 years.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    This solution is very scalable but we have not had the need to scale because our implementations not need more than one EM server. The new version of DX APM rely on microservices technology and scalability is automatized.

    How are customer service and support?

    The technical support is good, we are satisfied. The transition period was a little bit problematic, but it only took a short time.

    When Broadcom purchased CA they changed the support and the portal. We noticed but we had no real issues. They are responsible and responsive.

    We are the first line of support the second line of support is done by Broadcom Support.

    They have improved by making the documentation available publically, so it's not only available to partners anymore. The software documentation is really nice, approachable, readable, and searchable.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    How was the initial setup?

    The installation is absolutely simple. The installation is quick.

    You can install the system quickly and get results in monitoring.

    The initial installation is not expensive for the customers.

    What about the implementation team?

    Our company does the implementation for the customers. We have experts in our team to implement the solutions and for consulting the usage in the future.

    We are there to support our clients, not only for the installation but also in exploring the solution.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Our customers are satisfied and there is no complaining about the price. All discounts are given case by case to accommodate the client's budgets. Setup is not expensive because projects are relatively short in man/days.

    What other advice do I have?

    One of our customers has been using this solution for the last ten years since it was called Wily Introscope. They are really satisfied and they are buying more licenses, using the solution for the whole infrastructure.

    All of my clients are using on-premises installation licenses. Most of our clients are at the enterprise level and they are some of the largest banks in the region. Broadcom DX APM is not only a tool, it's a solution. We have experts who are there to offer assistance in exploring the solution to give the customers the maximum value. In my opinion, it's the best product on the market.

    I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    On-premises
    Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: Partner
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    Ravi Suvvari - PeerSpot reviewer
    Ravi SuvvariPerformance and Fault-tolerance Architect with 1,001-5,000 employees
    Top 5LeaderboardReal User

    Thanx for sharing valuable info

    PeerSpot user
    Engineer at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
    Real User
    Top 5
    Good visibility and monitoring that is easy to use, but the configuration could be simplified
    Pros and Cons
    • "I like that it gives you a wide range of data where you can see the application outage response from concurrent locations and the number of stalled jobs."
    • "It doesn't have a proper database, and the configuration is very difficult."

    What is our primary use case?

    We are a network operation center. We measure the performance of the system.

    We monitor the network and the application performance for any degradation in the performance of the system. 

    If it is down then we need to get notified very quickly so that we can inform the consulting team to resolve the issue. 

    We also have to inform the management of the incident management process, and the customer response team to notify the customer's agents.

    What is most valuable?

    I like that it gives you a wide range of data where you can see the application outage response from concurrent locations and the number of stalled jobs.

    I like these variant features that are present.

    It's quite easy to understand.

    What needs improvement?

    It doesn't have a proper database, and the configuration is very difficult.

    Broadcom APM has two solutions. One is the infrastructure monitoring and the other is the application monitoring.

    The infrastructure monitoring is not very user-friendly. When it migrates the application APM tool, the configuration it's on an individual basis. There is no template that you can apply to all of the related servers or applications. You have to configure one by one and set the thresholds, set the periods, and the monitoring times. Everything needs to be configured manually, which is pretty bad, it's not good.

    The main feature that I am expecting to be included in this solution is the template for the configuration. Also, the UAM tool should be more user-friendly. 

    They should have the proper database setup where we can change the values on the backend. We don't have that option, it is mostly XML-based data files that can't be read.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been working with Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for almost two years.

    We are not using the latest version. We are using version 10.7

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    There are a couple of issues in terms of stability. 

    Sometimes, the interlinking between APM and UAM doesn't happen regularly. You need to restart other services, which is not convenient.

    How are customer service and technical support?

    Technical support is good, but you don't always get a solution that works. It seems to be more of a trial and error process. At times you will be told that the issues will be resolved in the next issue, but it doesn't.

    They respond immediately, and the communication is good.

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    We are currently doing a POC with AppDynamics.

    How was the initial setup?

    It's more or less straightforward.

    You deploy the agent based on the type of framework, whether it is Java or, .NET.

    You deploy it and reset the services.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    Pricing is not my area because I am a technical developer, technical engineer who coordinates the different teams but I know the pricing.

    It is definitely expensive for what we get, but there isn't an alternate option at the moment. We can't really compare with other solutions.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I have evaluated other solutions to understand the market and which applications were leading.

    What other advice do I have?

    I wouldn't recommend this solution. 

    I don't have enough experience with AppDynamics but from what I have researched on YouTube and other sites, it seems that Appdynamics is definitely better than Broadcom. 

    If they don't have anything in place, I can recommend Broadcom products, such as UAM and APM. It's easy but the configuration requires a lot to be done.

    I would rate Broadcom DS Application Performance Management a seven out of ten.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    On-premises
    Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer: Partner
    PeerSpot user
    Applications Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
    Real User
    Top 20
    Good for optimizing, tuning, analysis, and troubleshooting, and has a helpful technical support team
    Pros and Cons
    • "The most valuable feature of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for me is transaction monitoring. The technical support provided for the solution is also an advantage."
    • "What comes to mind when you speak of a room for improvement in Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is the infrastructure agent, but my company doesn't use it, so I can't say if it's really a problem or not, but it could be the container support or cloud support that could be improved in the solution. An additional feature I'd like to see in the next release of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is for it to have one agent for cloud and one agent for legacy, with all features included."

    What is our primary use case?

    I use Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for performance optimization, tuning, problem analysis, troubleshooting in production, and load testing support.

    What is most valuable?

    The most valuable feature of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for me is transaction monitoring. The technical support provided for the solution is also an advantage.

    What needs improvement?

    What comes to mind when you speak of a room for improvement in Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is the infrastructure agent, but my company doesn't use it, so I can't say if it's really a problem or not, but it could be the container support or cloud support that could be improved in the solution.

    An additional feature I'd like to see in the next release of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is for it to have one agent for cloud and one agent for legacy, with all features included.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I've been using Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for more than ten years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is a stable product.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is a scalable product.

    How are customer service and support?

    The technical support team for Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is helpful. On a scale of one to five, with one being the lowest and five being the highest, I'm rating support a five.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup for Broadcom DX Application Performance Management was done ten years ago, so I don't remember it much.

    What about the implementation team?

    The implementation of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management was done by my team, so in-house.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    I'm unable to give information on Broadcom DX Application Performance Management licensing costs, but all Application Performance Management products have expensive pricing. This means that it's not only Broadcom that's expensive, and it would be an advantage if the cost would be a little bit cheaper.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I evaluated other products apart from Broadcom DX Application Performance Management. One is Dynatrace which I would also recommend as it's a very nice product. As for the other products, I can't give any other information.

    What other advice do I have?

    I'm using the latest version of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management.

    Within my company, 200 people use Broadcom DX Application Performance Management, in particular, developers, operators, and IT managers.

    Only one person is required for the deployment and maintenance of the solution.

    I would recommend Broadcom DX Application Performance Management to others looking into implementing it.

    As a whole, I'm rating Broadcom DX Application Performance Management eight out of ten. I'm not giving it a nine or a ten because there's still some improvement needed.

    My company is not a reseller nor a partner of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management. My company is just a customer.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    On-premises
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    Steven Palondongan - PeerSpot reviewer
    Consultant Development Program at Astra Graphia Information Technology
    MSP
    Top 10
    Cloud and on-premise version available, but poor scalability
    Pros and Cons
    • "We are using the on-premise and cloud versions of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management."
    • "Broadcom DX Application Performance Management could improve its supportability to the current technologies and the end-to-end correlation feature should be done automatically without custom configurations. Additionally, there should not be any configuration changes to the client-side when deploying the solution."

    What is our primary use case?

    We are using the on-premise and cloud versions of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management.

    What needs improvement?

    Broadcom DX Application Performance Management could improve its supportability to the current technologies and the end-to-end correlation feature should be done automatically without custom configurations. Additionally, there should not be any configuration changes to the client-side when deploying the solution.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Broadcom DX Application Performance Management for approximately two years.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    The scalability is very poor. When you expand your application, you have to do it manually on the deployment.

    How are customer service and support?

    The support could improve because most of the support has no commitment to their SLAs.

    How was the initial setup?

    The deployment could improve because it is complicated and not user-friendly on how to deploy the agents. You have to do many changes on the client-side. There are a lot of improvements needed.

    The deployment for one client-server or one client target can take approximately 30 to 60 minutes. However, it does depend on the client.

    What about the implementation team?

    We are implementors of Broadcom DX Application Performance Management. We do the implementation of this solution for clients.

    When maintenance is required it can take one to two people up to two days to complete.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    The license for Broadcom DX Application Performance Management is annual. The licensing model could improve because there is not any limit to deploying the agent, there should be some limits on it.

    What other advice do I have?

    My advice to those wanting to implement this solution is to do many sanity tests before doing the deployment. It's very hard to find the issue and a high possibility of issues when doing the deployment.

    I rate Broadcom DX Application Performance Management a six out of ten.

    Disclosure: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
    PeerSpot user
    IT Infrastructure Manager at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
    Real User
    Top 20
    Easy to set up and deploy with good general compatability
    Pros and Cons
    • "The deployment was easy."
    • "Support could be much better."

    What is most valuable?

    The compatibility of the solution is its most valuable aspect.

    The initial setup is very straightforward. The deployment was easy.

    What needs improvement?

    Support could be much better. Right now, we are not happy with the amount of service we can get.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I've been using the solution for two years. 

    How are customer service and support?

    Technical support is not good. We are not satisfied and would prefer if they offered much more support for their product.

    How was the initial setup?

    The initial setup is not overly complex or difficult. It's pretty simple, pretty straightforward. 

    For us, the deployment took about two months. 

    What about the implementation team?

    We had IBM and an integration company assist us with the initial setup.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    We pay a monthly licensing fee. The solution does have a few different options, according to your needs. 

    What other advice do I have?

    We're a customer and an end-user. We don't have any specific business relationship with Broadcom.

    Overall, I would rate the solution at an eight out of ten. We're mostly happy with its capabilities.

    Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

    Public Cloud
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