Tuesday 29 January 2013

information of database management system

Database Management - Made Easy

Applications Manager is a Database Server monitoring tool that can help monitor a heterogeneous database server environment that may consist of Oracle database, MS SQL, Sybase, IBM DB2 and MySQL databases. It also helps database administrators (DBAs) and system administrators by notifying about potential database performance problems. For database server monitoring, Applications Manager connects to the database and ensures it is up. Applications Manager is also an agentless monitoring tool that executes database queries to collect performance statistics and send alarms, if the database performance crosses a given threshold. With out-of-the box reports, DBAs can plan inventory requirements and troubleshoot incidents quickly.

Database Server Monitoring Software Needs to

  • Ensure high availability of database servers
  • Keep tab on the database size, buffer cache size, database connection time
  • Analyze the number of user connections to the databases at various time
  • Analyze usage trends
  • Help take actions proactively before critical incidents occur.
Applications Manager supports the monitoring of the following databases out-of-the-box:
"We are using ManageEngine® Applications Manager to monitor server health and availability along with database health. The alarm systems warn us ahead if the health is on its way to becoming critical. The reports help us observe the trend over a period of time. This program has helped us a lot by keeping a check on all of our systems at an affordable cost."
T.J. Gainey
Network Admin
MarMac Personal Protection
DuPont

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