Database Performance Analyzer
Performance Monitoring, Analysis and Tuning
Database Performance Analyzer monitors all of these databases from a single installation
Quickly find the root cause of complex database problems slowing down your applications
Up to 88% of all application performance issues are related to the database. DPA’s unique response time analysis shows you exactly what needs fixing - in four clicks or less.
Optimize performance anywhere
Database Performance Analyzer monitors on-premises, on VMware, and in the Cloud, including Amazon AWS and Azure virtual machines.
Key Features
Expert tuning advisors
SQL query tuning advice for all skill levels helps both novices and experts quickly determine how to tune.
Monitors every active session, every second
Granular polling engine details exactly what's happening in your database without load on monitored instances.
Multi-Dimensional Analysis isolates root cause of complex issues
Correlate wait times, queries, users, files, plans, objects, storage and time to pinpoint problems.
Monitor all your databases from a single installation
Monitor Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, DB2, and ASE on premise, virtualize and in the Cloud.
Scalable, agentless architecture
Whether you are monitoring one or hundreds, DPA Central consolidates performance metrics from thousands of instances.
Integration with Orion Platform
From Server and Application Monitor view database performance in context of nodes and applications.
Why Database Performance Analyzer is the Performance Tool of Choice
Quickly find the root cause of complex problems
Response Time Analysis shows you exactly what needs fixing - whether you are a database expert or not.
Improve performance without additional server resources
Investing in hardware to resolve application performance problems is a big gamble unless you are certain the performance bottleneck is, in fact, caused by server resources. DPA helps pinpoint the root cause of problems and allows you to validate your hardware purchases.
Less than 1% load on monitored instances
Agentless architecture is safe for dev, test & production and scalable to monitor hundreds of databases.
Take a proactive stance to performance management
Identify anomalies before problems occur. Dynamic baselines compare historic performance to identify issues. Get alerts and custom reports too.
Solve problems faster when teams collaborate
Developers, DBAs and server teams work together and eliminate finger pointing with full visibility.
Monitors all your database in hybrid environments - on-premise, virtualized and in the Cloud
Don't be forced into different tools to monitor you databases - get DPA instead. It’s the only tool that provides full coverage of your databases, no matter how it is deployed - physical, virtual, cloud or DBaaS, we've got you covered.
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Database Performance Analyzer Agentless Architecture
Agentless, web-based architecture and less than 1% load on monitored instances.
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Database Performance Analyzer Dashboard
Intuitive dashboard makes it easy to understand performance without getting lost in statistics.
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Database Performance Analyzer Central Enterprise Monitoring
Using the DPA Central interface, there is no limit on the number of instances you can monitor.
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Database Performance Analyzer Tuning Advice
Get expert SQL query tuning advice for faster SQL performance.
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Database Performance Analyzer for Monitoring Virtualized Databases
See how VMware configuration, host server, and storage impacts database response time.
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Database Performance Analyzer integrates with Orion Platform
SAM customers get database information in context to nodes and applications.
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Database Performance Analyzer Historical Trends
Historical trend analysis makes it easy to identify opportunities for improvements and take a proactive stance to database performance.
System Requirement
Hard Drive
3GB / monitored instance
Memory
4GB
Supported Instances
Oracle 11g, 12c | SQL Server 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016 | SAP ASE 15.0x, 15.6, 15.7, 16 | DB2 9.x, 10.1, 10.5 | VMware ESX/ESXi 5.1, 5.5 | MySQL 5.6, 5.7
Java Virtual Machine
1.6 or 1.7
Database Repository
Oracle 11g, 12c | SQL Server 2008, 2012, 2014, 2016 | MySQL 5.6, 5.7
Operating System
Linux/Unix or Windows Server
Web Browser
IE - 8, 9, 10, and 11, Firefox 3.6 and higher , Chrome latest version