# Oracle EBS Monitoring ## Questions to Ponder - Want to know how the different components of Oracle EBS are performing? - Do you want to drill down to the root cause of the bottleneck in your Oracle EBS? - Do you need a trend analysis report for capacity planning? The solution we offer is **ManageEngine® Applications Manager.** **ManageEngine® Applications Manager's Oracle EBS monitor** enables you to monitor the **availability** and **performance** of your Oracle EBS setup from a centralized web console. [![SAP Monitoring](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/images/thumbnail/sap_thumbnail3.gif)](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/images/thumbnail/sap-alerts.gif) Oracle EBS consists of many product lines like enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), and supply-chain management (SCM) computer applications. Effectively monitoring these modules is a challenge to any IT administrator. ## Oracle EBS Management Critical Oracle EBS performance metrics that are monitored: - Number of connections - Active Connections - Active Requests - Completed Requests - Average Response Time - Minimum Response Time - Maximum Response Time - Process Heap Size ## Oracle EBS Monitoring Capabilities - Out-of-the-box monitoring of Oracle EBS availability and performance. - Monitors performance statistics such as connection statistics, request statistics, etc. Alarms can be configured for these parameters. - Based on the thresholds configured, notifications and alarms are generated. Actions are executed automatically based on configurations. - Performance graphs and reports are available instantly. Reports can be grouped and displayed based on availability, health, and connection time. - Delivers both historical and current Oracle EBS performance metrics, providing insight into performance over a period of time. Applications Manager also provides support for [Oracle monitoring](https://www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/oracle-monitoring.html) to help you keep a close watch on your Oracle database.