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Most business critical applications are database driven. The Oracle database management capability helps database administrators to seamlessly detect, diagnose and resolve Oracle performance issues and monitor Oracle 24X7. The database server monitoring tool is an agentless monitoring software that provides out-of-the-box performance metrics and helps you visualize the health and availability of an Oracle Database server farm. Database administrators can login to the web client and visualize the status and Oracle performance metrics.
Applications Manager also provides out-of-the-box reports that help analyze the database server usage, Oracle database availability and database server health.
Additionally the grouping capability helps group your databases based on the business process supported and helps the operations team to prioritize alerts as they are received.
Some of the components that are monitored in Oracle database
are:
Response Time
User Activity
Status
Table Space Usage
Table Space Details
Table Space Status
SGA Performance
SGA Details
SGA Status
Performance of Data Files
Session Details
Session Waits
Buffer Gets
Disk Reads
Rollback Segment
"Everything is going well with Applications Manager.
It is a straightforward interface that provides great
visibility of how well servers and applications are
performing. E-mail alerts and notifications are proving
to be extremely useful."
Out-of-the-box management of Oracle availability and
performance.
Monitors performance statistics such as user activity,
status, table space, SGA performance, session details, etc.
Alerts can be configured for these parameters.
Based on the thresholds configured, notifications and
alerts are generated. Actions are executed automatically
based on configurations.
Performance graphs and reports are available instantly.
Reports can be grouped and displayed based on availability,
health, and connection time.
Delivers both historical and current Oracle performance
metrics, delivering insight into the performance over a
period of time.
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