Foglight® 7.3.0
Release Notes
September 2024
Resolved issues and enhancements
Quest's Foglight® solution simplifies application performance monitoring and reduces the skills and effort required to manage applications, the user experience, and the supporting infrastructure.
Unlike other solutions, Foglight uses a single code base, and has a model-driven design that couples fast deployment and accelerated time-to-value. It offers the modular flexibility required to deliver a range of capabilities and sophistication to meet the needs of any organization—from those still focused on technology-centric monitoring to those that have completed the transition to application-centric or transactional monitoring.
Foglight performs equally well in physical, virtual, and mixed infrastructure environments, providing visibility into issues affecting the application and end-user experience. Intuitive workflows help you quickly move from the symptom to the root cause in the application, database, infrastructure, or network to resolve issues, reducing mean time to resolution. Predefined and drag-and-drop dashboards provide insight that is tailored to each stakeholder. By offering comprehensive visibility into your monitored environment, Foglight helps ensure that cross-functional teams collaborate on and prioritize issues that matter most to the business.
These Release Notes cover the resolved issues, known issues, workarounds, and other important information about the 7.3.0 release of Foglight. Review all sections before starting the installation.
Version 7.3.0 of Foglight contains the following new feature and updates:
Security Enhancements
Updated Java JRE used by Foglight to version 17.0.12
Updated third-party libraries
Updated the Foglight Agent Manager to support newer encryption algorithms for SSH connections
New Features and Enhancements
Open Telemetry - Allow database and query insights data to be exported via an OpenTelemetry-compatible API.
Improved FMS High Availability to limit downtime during upgrades and enhance resilience.
Possible Breaking Changes
The Foglight Management Server has upgraded its SAML 2.0 support to enhance security. Due to these changes, the URLs identifying endpoints in the management server may have changed if they use the default HTTP(S) ports (80 or 443), which no longer appear in the URL.
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