The
dbAppliance features a powerful management interface, Teraview,
that enables full control of its acceleration capabilities
and provides an extensive suite of performance and usage reports.
Teraview supports most client platforms and is automatically
installed on initial connection to the dbAppliance.
Multiple Database Monitoring from
a Single Console
Teraview can manage performance across multiple databases
and applications, even in environments with mixed database
types. A expandable tree view of all your infrastructure components
is automatically generated and displayed. All reports and
analysis can be filtered by server, client, user, or instance,
or aggregated across them all. Teracruz's agentless architecture
delivers the industry's only zero-overhead monitoring solution
that provides a single, consistent view across heterogeneous
databases.
Easy Setup and Deployment
Teraview is included with the standard dbAppliance product,
with no client licenses required. The software is downloaded
automatically to clients when connecting to the dbAppliance
over the network with a standard web browser. Teraview uses
Java Web Start technology to download and install Teraview,
and to insure that updates are delivered to client machines
whenever new versions are available.
Visualizations Enable At-A-Glance
Interpretation of Complex Data
Teraview provides several types of visual tools that enable
rapid interpretation of performance and usage data. These
tools can be configured to display performance data over time
scales ranging from seconds to months.
Accelerate Your Database with Just
a Few Clicks
Teraview makes it easy to enable query caching and to determine
the speedup provided by caching. For example, the Slow Queries
report ranks all queries against a database by response time.
From the Slow Queries report, the top entries can be right-clicked
to display query details. From this display, caching can be
enabled for the query in order to accelerate its response.
Query reports that reference this query from this point on
will display cache hit and response time information, allowing
you to quantify the benefit of caching for what was previously
the slowest responding query.
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