Database Farms: Monitoring and Management

Complete control in a single pane of glass

A man stands in a database farm. He has been monitoring and managing the servers with software.
Man checks his watch, noting time saved by using database monitoring software.

Save Time

Instant Monitoring and Management
Avoid the hassle of jumping through 2 – 4 systems with multiple passwords to view your instances.
One system to Detect and Fix Problems
Instead of opening a different program to manage each database’s problems, work in one window for all your instances.

Proactive Problem Solving

Solve the Issue before it's a Problem
Database farms need good tools that detect where the problems will be. Then DBAs can schedule in time to fix issues instead of working overtime when there’s a breakdown.
Two men decide the order of proactive jobs to keep their databases running smoothly.
A very old computer room reminds us of how we need to save old data to make room for new by consolidating databases.

Keep Databases Consolidated

Know which Database You Can Disconnect
It’s easy to add databases, but it’s hard to know when they aren’t used anymore.
Avoid Managing Systems No One Cares about
dbWatch monitors databases no one accesses, so it’s easy to make decisions about archiving databases.

Manage 1000s of databases

With dbWatch, one person monitors and manages many databases all in one program.