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Re: Anyone knows RUEI (Real User Experience Insight)? [message #401087 is a reply to message #399548] |
Fri, 01 May 2009 08:57 |
moniforce
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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Hi niubiliti,
the Oracle Real user Experience Insight(RUEI) product comes from one of the Oracle acquisitions: Moniforce (www.oracle.com/moniforce) and now fits with the Enterprise Manager suite of products.
Since that acquisition many new capabilities have been added to the product in multiple releases, so its hard to talk about (dis)advantages and rivals if I don't know what kind of scenario you are looking at. However you can find a good overview of the market for Real User Monitoring and how RUEI fits within this market by playing the on demand webcast that Oracle did together with Forester: http://www.oracle.com/go/?&Src=5634283&Act=287&pcode=NAMK05070145MPP008
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Re: Anyone knows RUEI (Real User Experience Insight)? [message #444238 is a reply to message #444233] |
Fri, 19 February 2010 09:30 |
John Watson
Messages: 8960 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Hi, JackW - just this week, I've been asked to look into setting up a demo environment for RUEI, a client has asked us to do this. I hadn't heard of it before. So far, I'm still getting the hardware together: 64bit Linux and 16G RAM is the only supported environment, according to the installation guide, which is awkward.
Can you provide any information on what you were trying to do with it, and the problems? This is terrifying
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The time it takes to implement it is enormous
Any chance you can quantify that?
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Re: Anyone knows RUEI (Real User Experience Insight)? [message #459872 is a reply to message #399548] |
Tue, 08 June 2010 11:12 |
akhilgupta01
Messages: 2 Registered: June 2010 Location: India
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Hi
I have been working on implementation of RUEI 6.5 for a couple of months now. I was quite impressed with the kind of information that can be obtained using this tool. However I think the product still has some scope for improvement.
If somebody has any questions regarding this tool, feel free to contact me.
Some of the things that I have worked on
1. Setting up a sandbox environment for getting quick handson on RUEI.
2. Configuring web applications developed in various frameworks (JSF, Struts, custom developed GUI frameworks etc)
3. Setting up reports and dashboards for end users
Some of the encountered RUEI issues till date with RUEI 6.5
1. The configuration portability is not supported. You can take backups but will have hard time if you are looking for a staging env as well for your RUEI configurations.
2. Business Transaction modelling & reporting is quite rigid in nature and not supported for multiple transactions in same session.
3. There are several internal limits that are not documented anywhere for e.g. you can configure a maximum of 256 functional errors, maximum of 14 network filters can be applied.
4. There can be issues in rendering pages in session replay if page redirections are involved...
Regards
Akhil Gupta
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Re: Anyone knows RUEI (Real User Experience Insight)? [message #469465 is a reply to message #465474] |
Wed, 04 August 2010 15:30 |
jshields70
Messages: 10 Registered: August 2010 Location: San Diego
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We've deployed RUEI in a virtual environment and a physical environment for a government contractor corporation. I'm an infrastructure engineer and my colleagues know the application quite well. We've created a portable RUEI export using vmware. On vmware, we can deploy/configure a POC or production environment very quickly if the company has the prereqs in place(listed below). On a virtual environment, time to deploy and stand up a RUEI environment is 2 hours for a all-in-one system, which is the reporter, collector, and database all on one server. And 3-4 hours on a 3-tier environment, which are seperate servers for collector, reporter, and database. Contact me at johnnymaui70@yahoo.com if you like advice or engage our consulting practice for RUEI deployments or demos.
Thanks,
John
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Re: Anyone knows RUEI (Real User Experience Insight)? [message #537610 is a reply to message #537572] |
Thu, 29 December 2011 13:17 |
jshields70
Messages: 10 Registered: August 2010 Location: San Diego
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Thanks. I read Mia Urman's post and also Jurgen's comment to the post below it, and he makes good arguments. I'm not a forms developer so I'm not qualified to comment on the specific feature Mia is trying to use. What I can share is a link for EBS support in RUEI documentation. There are many features that are available to successfully monitor a EBS environment. I suggest doing a POC to see how it works, we've installed it for a large storage company, one of the biggest financial firms, one of the largest US goverment contractors and a few Canadian companies, they are very please with the data received from RUEI. Ping me at my new email address if you need assistance; john.shields@bridgescapeinc.com. I'll be more than happy to help where I can via email or chat on the phone. Cheers
docs.oracle.com/cd/E26370_01/doc.121/e26360/ebs.htm#BEHEAGGC
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Re: Anyone knows RUEI (Real User Experience Insight)? [message #537733 is a reply to message #537731] |
Fri, 30 December 2011 12:32 |
John Watson
Messages: 8960 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Hello, people - it has been interesting to see this topic revived. My question on it (which never had a reply) was nearly a year ago. I did get RUEI going, but it became apparent that it wasn't going to deliver much, if anything, to the client that couldn't be done much more easily (and cheaply) with Grid Control service tests and beacons. The environment would have have included EBS and therefore Forms.
Do you really think that RUEI has a future?
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Re: Anyone knows RUEI (Real User Experience Insight)? [message #537742 is a reply to message #537733] |
Fri, 30 December 2011 14:11 |
jshields70
Messages: 10 Registered: August 2010 Location: San Diego
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Hi John, Yes I do. RUEI and grid control(with performance packs) are actually part of Oracle's enterprise monitoring solutions and can be integrated and will compliment each other. In fact for Oracle customers to achieve a full circle enterprise monitoring solution Oracle recommends having multiple products(depending on a company's goals), there are more to add to the list than just RUEI and grid control btw. There are things RUEI can and can't do, and there are things grid control can and cannot do. In the near future, RUEI will be integrated into enterprise manager suite, so you'll soon be able to use RUEI's feature within EM, however it will probably be another licensed performance pack. This whitepaper is an example of of integrating both products to achieve a monitoring solution that neither both products can do alone.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/app-mgmt/twp-next-gen-siebel-monitoring-164300.pdf
I'm not a forms developer so I can't speak accurately on how to monitor forms, however I sent a link earlier in the post on EBS support and here is another whitepaper with more information.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/oem/grid-control/twp-ruei-monitoring-ebs-users-134863.pdf
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