The Argent Architecture handles from the smallest to the largest networks – from 10 servers to over 25,000 servers.
Argent provides three different architectures – Customers can choose the architecture best suited for their precise needs. (See help.Argent.com for more information).
Local monitoring and remote monitoring both have advantages and drawbacks. Argent provides you with the choice. Most Argent Customers use both – some servers have local monitoring agents installed, while others are monitored remotely across the network.
With the real world in mind, Argent’s unique and patented Mother-Daughter architecture guarantees reliable data transfers over unreliable networks. The world’s largest companies and government agencies depend on Argent to reliably monitor in an unreliable world.
Argent is engineered with complete and integrated firewall support. No matter how sophisticated the environment, Argent monitors it. Of course, Argent comes standard with 128-bit encryption and you can add your own more powerful encryption snap-ins.
Some Customers decide they want to use local agents on thousands of servers. This is a simple chore with Argent’s mass-installation options – in a matter of hours you can push Argent out to thousands of servers.
Some Customers decide they want to use local agents on thousands of servers. This is a simple chore with Argent’s mass-installation options – in a matter of hours you can push Argent out to thousands of servers.
One interface is used by all Argent products and the interface comes in both GUI and web formats.
One interface for all Argent products: Argent has no learning curve – no expensive consultants, just solid, old-fashioned engineering excellence.
A Monitoring Group is a list of one or more servers or devices to be monitored. Monitoring Groups are shared by all Argent products – the same Monitoring Group can be used in any number of Argent products.
Relators tie together – or relate – Rules, Alerts, and Monitoring Groups.