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SQL Monitoring for Sybase on Linux

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 1, 1998

Sql Power Tools
12 Barnfield Ct.
Upper Saddle River, N.J. 07458

Contact Person: Randy Reiter October 1, 1998
Sql Power Tools www.sqlpower.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
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‘Sql Power SniFFFer’ and ‘7×24 Global Sql Monitor’
available for Sybase database servers running on Linux.

ATTN: E-Commerce developers, E-Commerce application providers,
WWW ISVs, WWW ISPs and enterprise applications running
Sybase database servers running on Linux.

DBAs, C++, Java, PowerBuilder, SQL, Visual Basic and
WWW database developers performing SQL development
for Sybase database servers running on Linux.

The ‘Sql Power SniFFFer’ and ‘7×24 Global Sql Monitor’ are
industry break-thru SQL transaction performance monitoring
products
that will be commercially available within 60 days for Linux.

These products can currently monitor Linux Sybase database
servers from 95, NT or UNIX platforms. Within 60 days these
products will run on Linux for monitoring of Sybase database
servers running on Linux.

The ‘7×24 Global Sql Monitor’ (powered by the Sql Power
SniFFFer)
summarizes in real-time average SQL transaction response time,
rows returned, network time and more at the SQL transaction
level.
The database server performance may be determined over any time
period for today, yesterday, last week, last month, last
quarter
or last year. Trending database server performance at the SQL
transaction level is automatically detected. Hundreds of Sybase
database servers can be non-intrusively monitored.

The ‘Sql Power SniFFFer’ captures, analyzes and monitors the
performance
of all SQL transactions to the database server. The product
monitors
at the SQL transaction level elapsed time, network send and receive
time,
rows returned, show plan and I/O performance results. Real-time
alerts
by SQL transaction may be setup. The SQL transaction flow to
the
database server may be reconstructed from any time period.
For high volume (1000+ transactions/second) production, test or
development database server environments

The Sql Power SniFFFer products reverse engineer the SQL
network
packet flow to the database server. The product does NOT have
to run on the database server, NOR on any client work stations
connected to the database server.

The Sql Power SniFFFer products have NO impact upon database
servers, network or end-users.

The Sql Power SniFFFer products require NO intrusive
middleware,
database server monitors, agents, probes or audits.

The Sql Power SniFFFer requires NO open server installation,
open client software and MINIMAL on-going DBA support.
Product installation is a three step process that can be
completed in a few minutes.

Sql Power Tools
The Development Group for Advanced Technology, Inc.
12 Barnfield Ct.
Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458 USA

www.sqlpower.com
info@sqlpower.com
201.825.9511

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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