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What We're Working On For Server & Application Monitor (Updated August 3, 2020)

You ask, we listen. Many of the top features being worked on in SAM are generated through your feedback, your participation in our user sessions and your votes in our feature requests  forum.   

 

API Poller Management Key CRUD functionality enabled across one or more API pollers. 

Advanced API Poller - monitor strings, and chain requests together for more advanced use cases. 

 

Scale improvements for monitoring Active Directory - Increase the number of domain controllers that can be monitored. 

 

Latest Release 

The latest release of Server & Application Monitor (SAM)  is available on solarwinds.com and in your customer portal.   See the release notes for a comprehensive look at the features contained within. >> SAM 2020.2 Release Notes 

Give Us Feedback 

We actively refine the product roadmap to solve your problems. Participate in user sessions for THWACK points and personalized input into the future of SAM. 

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  • No problem! I actually played around with this a little after writing that, specifically with giving "manage node" permissions and seeing if view limitations would work. Which... it kind of did. Unfortunately, if you knew the direct URL to the "add nodes" or "Manage Nodes" page, you could still get in there and muck with things beyond your scope. This is probably not news to anyone, but it's a bit of a shame because the mass updates to custom properties would be perfect to give to our partners.

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  • No problem! I actually played around with this a little after writing that, specifically with giving "manage node" permissions and seeing if view limitations would work. Which... it kind of did. Unfortunately, if you knew the direct URL to the "add nodes" or "Manage Nodes" page, you could still get in there and muck with things beyond your scope. This is probably not news to anyone, but it's a bit of a shame because the mass updates to custom properties would be perfect to give to our partners.

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