How does AppScope measure the end-user experience without the use of additional client, server, or synthetic transaction agents?
Because the AppScope Performance Monitor is a transparent reverse-proxy, it does not need to rely on passive sniffing mechanisms to monitor traffic. On the contrary, AppScope’s unique proxy architecture enables it to accurately monitor both HTTP and HTTPS (SSL)-based traffic without comprising security by actively instrumenting each page for measurement on the fly. This page instrumentation enables the client to actively notify the AppScope server when the page has been fully received and rendered. This, combined with other gathered metrics, enables AppScope to accurately report the actual end-user experience at the transaction level rather than at the individual object level. AppScope’s SSL-proxying capability makes it the only agentless solution that can monitor SSL-based traffic while retaining true end-to-end SSL-based security.
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