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What is Radware Application Performance Monitoring

Radware Application Performance Monitoring is an application performance monitoring (APM) capability delivered as part of Radware’s application delivery and security portfolio. It focuses on measuring end-user experience and application responsiveness, typically for web applications delivered through Radware-managed infrastructure and services. The product is used by IT operations and network/application teams to monitor performance trends and troubleshoot latency across application delivery paths, with tighter alignment to ADC/WAF and traffic-management contexts than code-level APM suites.

pros

Aligned with delivery stack

The monitoring is designed to work in environments where Radware provides application delivery and security components. This can simplify correlating performance issues with traffic management, load balancing, and edge/security controls. For teams already standardizing on Radware, it reduces the need to stitch together separate performance views across the delivery path.

End-user experience visibility

The product emphasizes response time and availability from the user perspective, which helps validate whether changes in infrastructure or security policy affect real-world performance. This is useful for SLA reporting and for identifying geographic or ISP-related degradation. It supports operational workflows where performance is tracked as a service quality metric.

Operational monitoring use cases

It supports common monitoring needs such as baselining, alerting on degradation, and investigating spikes in latency. This fits NOC/SRE-style workflows that require continuous visibility rather than one-off testing. It can complement broader monitoring by focusing on application delivery performance signals.

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Less code-level depth

Compared with full-stack APM platforms, it is typically less focused on deep application instrumentation such as distributed tracing, method-level profiling, or in-process error diagnostics. Engineering teams may still need separate developer-centric tools for root cause analysis inside services. This can increase tool sprawl when both ops and dev require different levels of detail.

Best fit in Radware ecosystems

Value is strongest when applications are delivered through Radware components or services, where the product can observe and correlate delivery-layer signals. In heterogeneous environments, coverage and correlation may be more limited than platforms built to ingest telemetry broadly across clouds, runtimes, and open standards. Organizations may need additional integrations to achieve a unified observability view.

Unclear standalone positioning

Product packaging and capabilities may vary depending on how it is bundled within Radware’s broader portfolio. Buyers evaluating it as a standalone APM tool may need careful scoping to confirm supported data sources, retention, and reporting features. This can lengthen evaluation cycles compared with more clearly delineated APM product lines.

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Radware Ltd.
Tel Aviv, Israel
1997
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https://www.radware.com/
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