Preface
Oracle Real User Experience Insight (RUEI) provides you with powerful analysis of your network and business infrastructure. RUEI helps you to monitor real-user experience, set Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and Service Level Agreements (SLAs), and send alerts when the thresholds are reached.
Audience
This document is intended for the following audience:
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System administrators responsible for the installation of RUEI. This assumes a sound understanding of the Linux operating system.
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The person within your organization designated as RUEI Super Administrator (that is, the
adminuser). They are responsible for post-installation configuration, and system maintenance.
Some familiarity with network and web technology is preferred. In particular, you should have a sound understanding of network topology, and a good operational knowledge of your organization's network and application environment.
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Related Documents
For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Real User Experience Insight (RUEI) documentation set:
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Oracle Real User Experience Insight Release Notes
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Oracle Real User Experience Insight User's Guide
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Oracle Real User Experience Insight Installation Guide
For the latest version of this document and other RUEI documentation, see https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E73210_01/nav/associated_products.htm.
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