The latest version of Ignite Goes Beyond Response-Time Metrics to Deliver Comprehensive Database Performance Analysis.
In past product versions, Ignite was often used in conjunction with other database monitoring tools to track server health and monitor current session activity, with Ignite providing advanced analysis based on its unique response-time monitoring capability. Now Ignite 8 captures both the conventional health statistics and the more advanced response-time data and correlates them with to deliver unmatched perspective on the database condition and how it is affecting end user experience.
Some new features available in Ignite 8 include:
- Historical trend patterns ranging from 1 second to 1 year, mine Ignite’s data repository to discover clues about problem sources.
- Correlation of response-time with health and session data, to show how server condition and session activity directly impact query delays and how end user response is affected.
- Expert analysis and recommendations, with Ignite 8 following the rules established by Confio’s expert DBAs to find and prioritize the causes of response-time bottlenecks hidden in the large volume of data.
- Alarm trail that leads DBAs from high level views down through detailed root cause information simply by clicking alarm icons to follow the correct path to resolution.
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