What is the diff of Solution monitoring and E2E Root cause analysis

Hi,
I want to know what is the different for Solution Manager Solution Monitoring and End to End root cause analysis. Currently we have implemented change management and Implementing and Upgrading SAP Solutions, if i would like to explore the solution monitoring, and end to end root cause analysis, what is the steps of configuration i need?
if i would like to have a check on the system whether is performing well, or setup the functionality of sending alert when system is having problem, which feature would be better? end of end functionality or Solution Monitoring?
Please advice..
thanks
-Fung

Hi,
If you have PI system in your landscape, I would strongly recommend to upgrade to SP15.
Trace monitoring for PI is to be available from SP17 (Not yet released)
Check [this Link.|http://service.sap.com/e2e].
Hope this solves your problem.
Feel free to revert back.
--Ragu

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