Preface

Oracle Real User Experience Insight (RUEI) provides you with a powerful analysis of your network and business infrastructure. RUEI helps you to monitor real-user experience, set Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and sends alerts when it reaches the threshold.

Audience

This document is intended for the following people:

  • System administrators with good Linux knowledge for the installation of RUEI. RUEI Super Administrator ( that is, the admin user) who is responsible for post-installation configuration and system maintenance.

  • RUEI Super Administrator ( that is, the admin user) who is responsible for post-installation configuration and system maintenance.

It is expected that the person using this book is familiar with network and web technology. You should have good knowledge of the network topology and knowledge of your organization's network and application environment.

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Related Documents

Refer to the following documents in the Oracle Real User Experience Insight (RUEI) documentation set:

  • Oracle Real User Experience Insight Release Notes.

  • Oracle Real User Experience Insight User's Guide.

  • Oracle Real User Experience Insight Administrator's Guide.

For the latest version of this document and other RUEI documentation, see https://docs.oracle.com/cd/cloud-control-13.3/nav/associated_products.htm.

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