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Progress WhatsUp Gold Distributed Central Site + 1 Year Service Agreement - License Reinstatement - 750 Device

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Progress WhatsUp Gold Distributed Central Site + 1 Year Service Agreement - License Reinstatement - 750 DeviceExperience centralized visibility and granular control over complex IT environments with Progress WhatsUp Gold Distributed Central Site. This offering includes license reinstatement and a comprehensive 1 year service agreement, supporting up to 750 devices. Engineered for multi site networks, WhatsUp Gold provides a single pane of glass for monitoring, alerting, and performance analysis across distributed locations. By consolidating data collection

Experience centralized visibility and granular control over complex IT environments with Progress WhatsUp Gold Distributed Central Site. This offering includes license reinstatement and a comprehensive 1-year service agreement, supporting up to 750 devices. Engineered for multi-site networks, WhatsUp Gold provides a single pane of glass for monitoring, alerting, and performance analysis across distributed locations. By consolidating data collection through a central site while enabling local collectors, it delivers scalable intelligence, faster mean time to resolution, and improved capacity planning. The PC-based installation path allows organizations to deploy quickly with minimal disruption, so teams can start building end-to-end dashboards, custom maps, and real-time alerts in mere minutes. The license reinstatement ensures uninterrupted access to updates and ongoing support, helping you stay ahead of evolving security risks and network complexities. Overall, WhatsUp Gold empowers IT teams to proactively manage infrastructure, people, and processes with confidence, delivering measurable improvements in network uptime and service quality.

Designed for performance-driven networks, the distributed central site architecture in WhatsUp Gold enables centralized monitoring without sacrificing local responsiveness. Collect telemetry from routers, switches, wireless access points, servers, and cloud resources, then visualize it in dynamic dashboards that reflect your organization's topology. With 750-device coverage, this package scales across mid-sized to large environments, including branch offices, data centers, and remote sites. You gain powerful features such as auto-discovery, autodiscovery-assisted topology maps, role-based access controls, and policy-driven alerting that helps operators stay ahead of outages. The 1-year service agreement expands the product value with regular software updates, guaranteed access to technical support, and ongoing maintenance releases that keep the platform secure and feature-rich. For teams migrating from legacy monitoring tools, WhatsUp Gold provides a familiar, intuitive interface, rapid onboarding, and a robust library of integrations that accelerate value realization.

  • Centralized monitoring across distributed sites with a single, coherent view for IT operations and network engineering teams.
  • Simple PC installation and quick onboarding that accelerates time-to-value, even for organizations new to WhatsUp Gold.
  • Automated device discovery, auto-mapping, and customizable dashboards and maps that reflect real network topology and relationships.
  • Proactive alerting, escalations, and multi-channel notifications (email, SMS, webhooks) to reduce mean time to detect and resolve incidents.
  • License reinstatement for uninterrupted access plus a 1-year service agreement covering updates, support, and upgrades for up to 750 devices.

Technical Details of Progress WhatsUp Gold Distributed Central Site + 1 Year Service Agreement - License Reinstatement - 750 Device

Technical Details — This section outlines core technical characteristics, licensing scope, and platform considerations for Progress WhatsUp Gold Distributed Central Site. Exact specifications, including supported operating systems, hardware requirements, and maximum device counts, are determined by the current product release and the associated SKU or UPC. For the precise values, please refer to the official specifications section of the product entry in the Synnex EC portal using the specific UPC or SKU as a reference. Typical technical facets of WhatsUp Gold include SNMP, WMI, SSH, and Syslog data collection, NetFlow/IPFIX support for flow analytics, robust alerting workflows, performance dashboards, and scalable data aggregation through distributed central site architecture. The 1-year service agreement provides access to software updates, security patches, and technical support, ensuring ongoing compatibility with evolving network standards and devices up to the 750-device limit. License reinstatement restores full feature access and warranty coverage associated with the license term, enabling organizations to maintain continuous monitoring without interruption.

How to install Progress WhatsUp Gold Distributed Central Site

  • Prepare your PC: Verify meeting the minimum system requirements for the WhatsUp Gold version included in this package. Ensure your operating system is supported, and that you have administrative privileges to install software and configure network monitoring agents.
  • Obtain the installer package: Retrieve the WhatsUp Gold installer from your licensed delivery portal or the vendor-provided media. Confirm that you are using the license reinstatement key and that the 750-device capacity aligns with your network plan.
  • Run the installer: Execute the setup wizard on the PC designated as the central site. Follow on-screen prompts to install the core server components, database services if required, and the central console interface. Choose the distributed central site deployment option if prompted, and designate the primary central site location.
  • Enter licensing information: During the installation, input the license reinstatement details and the 1-year service agreement terms. Confirm device capacity (up to 750 devices) and set licensing preferences for updates and support provisioning.
  • Configure central site and collectors: After installation, configure the central site to communicate with distributed collectors or probe agents installed at remote sites. Define network ranges, discovery rules, and credentials for secure data collection. Establish roles, access controls, and notification policies to align with your IT governance framework.
  • Auto-discovery and onboarding: Initiate automatic device discovery to populate the inventory. Review detected devices, assign monitoring templates, and ensure essential performance metrics (CPU, memory, interface utilization, availability, latency) are being collected.
  • Build dashboards and maps: Create intuitive dashboards and topology maps that reflect your network architecture. Leverage pre-built templates or customize panels to monitor critical services, application performance, and infrastructure health in real time.
  • Set up alerts and automation: Define alert thresholds, escalation paths, and notification channels. Implement automated remediation or runbooks for common incidents to shorten response times and standardize incident handling.
  • Test and verify: Validate data flow from distributed sites to the central console. Confirm alert delivery, reporting accuracy, and compliance with security requirements before going into full production.
  • Maintain and refresh: With the 1-year service agreement, receive software updates and support as new features are released. Schedule regular health checks and ensure continued compatibility with new devices added to the network.

Frequently asked questions

What does license reinstatement include? License reinstatement reactivates full feature access for the license term, ensuring you can monitor up to 750 devices with the central site and distributed collectors. It also restores warranty coverage and eligibility for updates under the 1-year service agreement.

What devices are covered under the 750-device limit? The limit typically includes network devices, servers, and other monitored endpoints defined in your license. It is important to align device inventory with the licensed capacity to avoid service interruptions and to plan future expansions as your network grows.

What does the 1-year service agreement provide? The 1-year service agreement includes software updates, security patches, technical support, and access to new features released during the term. It ensures you stay current with WhatsUp Gold, receive advisories for critical vulnerabilities, and obtain assistance from Progress support teams when needed.

Is PC installation suitable for all environments? PC installation is straightforward and suitable for many environments, especially when the central site is intended for on-premises monitoring. Depending on your network size and security requirements, you may also deploy collectors on dedicated servers or virtual machines within secure segments to optimize performance and data locality.

Can I extend monitoring beyond 750 devices? Yes. If your network grows beyond the included device limit, you can typically upgrade the license to accommodate additional devices. The 1-year service agreement may be renewed or extended with the new licensing terms, depending on vendor offerings and renewal options.

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