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'''HP SiteScope''' is agentless [[System Monitoring|monitoring]] software focused on monitoring the availability and performance of distributed IT infrastructures, including [[Server (computing)|Servers]], [[Computer network|Network devices and services]], [[Application software|Applications and application components]], [[operating systems]] and various IT enterprise components.<ref>http://www.starbase.co.uk/what-we-sell/hp/performance-testing/sitescope.html</ref>
'''HP SiteScope''' was originally written by Freshwater Software in 1996, a company acquired by '''[[Mercury Interactive]]''' in 2001.<ref>[http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-74881056.html “Mercury Interactive acquires Freshwater Software to solidify application performance management leadership. M2 Presswire.” Retrieved 2010-03-14.]</ref> Mercury Interactive was subsequently acquired by [[Hewlett Packard]] (HP) in 2006.<ref>[http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/newsroom/press/2006/061107xa.html “HP Closes Landmark Mercury Acquisition” news release.]</ref> Version 10.10 was released in July 2009.<ref>[https://h10078.www1.hp.com/cda/hpdc/navigation.do?action=downloadBinStart&caid=12830&cp=54_4000_100&zn=bto&filename=T8354DAET HP SiteScope 10.1 MLU SW E-Media Evaluation. Retrieved 2010-03-14.]</ref> The current version is 11.
'''HP SiteScope''' tests a web page or a series of web pages using [[synthetic monitoring]].<ref>[http://assets.en.oreilly.com/1/event/7/Measuring%20Performance%20Presentation.ppt O’Reilly. “Velocity Web Performance and Operations Conference” presentation. Retrieved 2010-03-14.]</ref> However, it is not limited to web applications and can be used to monitor database servers ([[Oracle Database]], [[Microsoft SQL Server]], etc.), [[Unix]] servers, [[Microsoft Windows]] servers and many other types of hardware and software. It can export the collected data in real time to HP [[LoadRunner]] or it can be used.
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