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Applications Manager's Sybase monitoring feature
monitors the availability and performance of Sybase ASE database
servers. Applications Manager connects to the database source, monitor
various metrics and also notifies through alerts, if the performance
metrics are beyond a given threshold.
Applications Manager provides a web client that allows you to visualize Sybase monitoring data from your database tier alongside your application tiers. The Root Cause analysis window helps the operations team to troubleshoot performance problems quickly. Additionally the grouping capability helps you to 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 Sybase
database are:
Connection Statistics
Memory Usage
DB Information
Current Statistics
Current Process
CPU, memory, disk utilization etc
Sybase Monitoring Capabilities
Out-of-the-box monitoring of Sybase availability and
performance.
Monitors performance statistics such as connection
statistics, Memory Usage 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 Sybase
performance metrics, delivering insight into the performance over a
period of time.
Download and try the fully functional product version to know more about the Sybase database monitoring capability.
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