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DRYiCE vs DX Unified Infrastructure Management comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

DRYiCE
Ranking in AIOps
21st
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
DX Unified Infrastructure M...
Ranking in AIOps
14th
Average Rating
8.2
Number of Reviews
120
Ranking in other categories
Network Monitoring Software (34th), Server Monitoring (12th), IT Infrastructure Monitoring (30th), Cloud Monitoring Software (24th)
 

Featured Reviews

Arunpandiyan M - PeerSpot reviewer
Oct 26, 2022
Easy to set up, simple to use, and offers great technical support
There are quite a few manual processes. We've had issues with pulling reports. Sometimes we have trouble or get errors. The reporting process should be easier. If you have a hub, you should be able to have an unlimited number of servers. For example, if you have 500 servers, and the limit is ten, you have to pull 50 reports. We'd like to just pull one report for all servers. This also increases the time to pull reports. If we have to pull more reports, it takes that much longer than just pulling one. The product can be expensive. Right now, they are updating and consolidating the dashboard. I'm expecting an update that will resolve a few glitches in the server.

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"Reasonable setup cost and licensing prices."
"CAD $400,000 annually."
"This product is expensive compared to other vendors (SolarWinds, ManageEngine)."
"The license cost depends on the number of probes and robots."
"Pricing for DX Unified Infrastructure Management isn't cheap at all. It's a complex tool, so you have to pay more. No one is happy with a large bill to pay, but if it's a complex product and you designed a complex solution to be monitored, it'll be your fault that you need to buy an expensive product, and that would be implicit in the design of DX Unified Infrastructure Management. Monitoring is just a small part of it. Sometimes you have to pay a significant amount of money for a complex yet very good solution."
"The product-price ratio is better than other brands such as Fortinet or SonicWall."
"Customers pay for the license and the support."
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Manufacturing Company
21%
Financial Services Firm
14%
Computer Software Company
14%
Real Estate/Law Firm
5%
 

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What do you like most about DX Infrastructure Manager?
The feature that we've found to be very helpful is the way the solution categorizes the devices to identify groups, groups of devices and clusters. This allows us to be aware of their position wit...
What needs improvement with DX Infrastructure Manager?
We have experienced challenges with finding a mechanism to deploy the agents, but it's only on the first deployment so it's not a big issue. We would also like to see some enhancements in assignmen...
What is your primary use case for DX Infrastructure Manager?
I primarily use DX UIM to capture performance data and faults.
 

Also Known As

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DX Infrastructure Manager, DX Infrastructure Manager for Z Systems and CA UIM for zSystems, CA UIM (DX Infrastructure Manager), CA Nimsoft Monitor, CA UIM, DX Infrastructure Manager
 

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Sample Customers

Syneos Health
CBNCloud, IIJ Global Singapore, AT&S, AXSOS, Aozora Bank, HCL Technologies, IntelliNet, Securex
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