Splunk AppDynamics On-Premises Enhancements
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Product / Component | Summary | Release Version | Release Date |
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Enterprise Console | This release includes the following bug fixes:
| 25.7.1 | September 3, 2025 |
Analytics | ADQL queries support CASE clause. You can use the CASE clause within the SELECT clause to add conditions to your ADQL query. It helps you to transform data with the specified condition. This clause supports aggregation and bucketing functions. | 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Alerting |
In the Create Policy and the Create Action Suppression wizards, you can now search and filter health rules when selecting the Health Rule Scope option. The Search box enables you to type a specific health rule name and select it from the list. Using the Filter option, you can filter the health rules by types, such as Business Transaction Performance, Overall Application Performance, Servers, Custom, and so on. These options make it easier to quickly locate specific health rules from an extensive list. Use the following navigation to locate the Search box and filter: See Create Policy and Create Action Suppression. | 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Alerting | For User Experience- Mobile Apps, you can now use the asterisk (*) wildcard in the relative metric path to create a health rule and monitor the custom metric across multiple entities. For example, in the health rule, you can define the relative path for the mobile app metric
| 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Dashboards |
Custom Dashboard adds the Include Historical Nodes option for the following widgets:
For the Time Series Graph and Pie Chart widgets, this option is available only when you select one of the following criteria:
For the Gauge and Metric Value widgets, this option is available when you select Nodes. See Widget Types. | 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Infrastructure Visibility |
This release introduces the following features:
| 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Infrastructure Visibility | Splunk AppDynamics GPU Monitoring now delivers comprehensive visibility into NVIDIA GPU health and performance across your infrastructure. This enhancement integrates both node-level (via Machine Agent) and cluster-wide (via Cluster Agent) metric collection, supporting optimal resource utilization, rapid troubleshooting, and improved GPU workload performance. The key benefits include:
See GPU Monitoring. | 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Licensing |
The following enhancements are designed to provide improved visibility and control on your license metrics:
| 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Reports | The default Controller Audit report file format is changed from PDF to CSV. See Scheduled Reports. | 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Synthetic Monitoring | This release supports the OAuth token-based authentication method for the Synthetic Monitoring APIs. See Synthetic Monitoring API. | 25.7.0 | August 18, 2025 |
Agent Management Enhancements
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You can verify if you are using an outdated version of Smart Agent. The right pane displays the status, version, and the summary of Smart Agent along with the recommendation to upgrade to the latest version. You can also view the summary for all the supported agents.
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You can select the Use Smart Agent Connection Configuration checkbox instead of specifying it as a custom configuration in the install and upgrade process. When you select this option, only the Controller URL and port settings are included.
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The Auto Attach tab under the Configure Selected Smart Agent page is revamped to provide more simplified view. You can configure the Smart Agent to use a specific agent framework and define custom agent locations globally instead of specifying for each agent.
You can also configure custom regular expressions (regexes) for processes that the agent should be auto-attached to. To access this you need to enable the
agent.management.auto-attach.regex.support.enabled
property.