Join fellow LogicMonitor users at the Elevate Community Conference and get hands-on with our latest product innovations.

Register Now

Resources

Explore our blogs, guides, case studies, eBooks, and more actionable insights to enhance your IT monitoring and observability.

View Resources

About us

Get to know LogicMonitor and our team.

About us

Documentation

Read through our documentation, check out our latest release notes, or submit a ticket to our world-class customer service team.

View Resources

Data Collection Methods Overview

Last updated on 16 May, 2025

A data collection method defines how the LogicMonitor Collector retrieves monitoring data from a resource. The following are the different types of data collection methods:

  • BatchScript Data Collection Method—Ideal for DataSources that collect data from multiple instances or resources that do not support per-instance queries.
  • ESX Data Collection Method—Enables you to query data using the VMware API. For more information, see ESX Data Collection Method.
  • JDBC Data Collection Method—Enables you to create datasources that query databases, collect and store data from a SQL query, alert on them, and graph them. 
  • JMX Data Collection Method—Ideal for collecting data from Java applications using exposed MBeans. 
  • NetApp API Data Collection Method—Enables NetApp data collection through Performance Data, Request XML, and API call. 
  • Scripted Data Collection Method—Ideal for cases in which you may need to use the script mechanism to retrieve performance metrics from hard-to-reach places. For more information, see Scripted Data Collection Method.
  • SNMP Data Collection Method—Ideal for monitoring network devices that expose metrics through SNMP, including multi-instance hardware. 
  • Webpage (HTTP or HTTPS) Data Collection Method—Ideal for querying data from any system through HTTP or HTTPS. 

Start Your Trial

Full access to the LogicMonitor platform.
Comprehensive monitoring and alerting for unlimited devices.