Data Collection Services (DCS)
Data Collection Service (DCS) is a feature where CA Automic ONE Automation collects data on its internal mechanisms and its IT environment. The data can be automatically sent to CA Automic. You can also access the data and use it.
By sharing data with CA Automic, you help build knowledge from customer environments and work on enhancements on products and services. The data sharing mechanism is secure and auditable.
Internally, data can be exported from CA Automic ONE Automation and sent to a third-party reporting application for example.
Get Performance Checks for Signing up to DCS
See: Performance Check
What Kind of Data is Collected?
Examples of data that is shared with CA Automic:
- Automation Engine configuration and performance
- Workflows defined, execution statistics
- Performance and capacity information of machines running the Automation Engine
The data is organized in Data Streams. This data is collected by enabling DCS feature in Analytics and by installing and starting the OS Collector.
More details:
- Data collected. See: Catalog of DCS Data Categories
- Description of the Data Streams. See: Catalog of DCS Data Streams
- Automating the data sharing with CA Automic. See: How to share data with CA Automic
Automatic, Secure, and Auditable
The data collection and sharing mechanisms are embedded in CA Automic ONE Automation. The system is automatic, secure and auditable.
Automatic |
CA Automic ONE Automation automatically and periodically sends the information to CA Automic(manual sharing possible). |
Secure |
Data that is considered private (machine names, IP addresses, workflow names) are anonymized. CA Automic is not able to make any deduction on how you organize your IT environment or conduct your business. Note: For your internal use, you are able to export the data in clear form (not anonymized) so you can see the real values. The data is pushed to CA Automic data lab, in an encrypted communication channel. |
Auditable |
You can consult the data that is shipped to CA Automic |
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