MySQL Query Analyzer - 24x7 Monitoring for MySQL

24x7 Deep-Dive monitoring and query analysis for MySQL
Are you looking for a solution which will give you deep-dive diagnostics of how your MySQL Servers are performing? and give you visibility into how each and every
user, database, session, SQL statement and Stored Procedure is performing over time?
DBTuna provides a
complete monitoring and
query analyzer solution for all versions of
MySQL.
DBTuna has allowed RDS Global to address database key performance issues quickly and without the need for hardware spend.
The database performance improvement has extended the life of the current hardware platform and increased customer satisfaction leading to increased referrals to potential new customers.
DBTuna has provided real improvements with customers experiencing a performance improvement of up to 10 times.
Chris Smith, Managing Director
RDS Global

Do you want a performance tool which can....
- Be installed in minutes.
- Monitor the busiest production MySQL environments with very little overhead.
- Provide deep-dive visibility of SQL Query wait times and resource consumption.
- Collect a complete history of MySQL performance so you can solve past problems.
- Help you work proactively so you can find and fix upward trends before they impact your users.
- Be used across all versions of MySQL as well as Oracle, Sybase and SQL Server.
If so, then why not....
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DBTuna is a comprehensive monitoring solution for
Oracle,
SQL Server,
Sybase and
MySQL databases. The same installation of DBTuna will support all four database platforms giving you a complete solution for monitoring and tuning all your database environments.
In addition DBTuna now supports the same deep-dive monitoring of
NetApp Storage allowing you to correlate database I/O activity with your storage sub-system.