As a SiteScope user, you know that the classic UI of SiteScope uses Java applets, and you need to use a Java browser plugin for access via a browser or the SiteScope local client (which includes Java). SiteScope (Agentless) Monitoring Configuration and Access Before MCCīefore MCC, SiteScope administrators and operators connected to each individual SiteScope in the organization separately to configure and manage them. Licenses included in SiteScope entitlement - requiring no additional licenses.A modern architecture design and seamless integrations.Common access control (IDM) for managing the users and roles of SiteScope.Optimized workflow tasks across multiple monitoring instances.Flexible hierarchical organization of monitors to align with your environment.A new UI for viewing and configuring monitors from multiple monitoring provider types like the agentless monitoring, but also for cloud monitoring, from a central point.It provides a NEW way to organize your monitors in a flexible hierarchy to better align with your organization MCC unifies monitoring configuration across multiple monitoring products. Introducing the New Monitoring Control Center (MCC) So far, the user had to manage multiple SiteScope instances separately, either using a local client or using a browser with Java plugin, but with our new Monitoring Control Center (MCC) for Agentless Monitoring a new modern HTML-5 UI is available that allows management of multiple SiteScopes within one UI. Agentless monitoring means that monitoring can be accomplished without deploying agent software on the servers that need to be monitored. SiteScope is a versatile agentless monitoring solution.
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