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IntroductionAndyRobinsonSteveKennedyFounder and CEO/CTOCSOandy@dbvu.netsteve@dbvu.net
A Centralised Database Monitoring SystemOnline Database Performance AnalyticsHistorical, current and predictive statistical analysis
 “The world’s most popular open source database”
 11 Million known installations
 20-30% Small and Medium Sized Businesses and Start-up CompaniesOpen Source and Commercial Monitoring Systems
DBVu Monitoring Single server side script
 Secure Remote polling
 No up-grade or additional client side maintenance
 Clear and intuitive reporting
 SMS/Email/Twitter AlertsLicensingFreemium£0/yearStandard£100/yearCluster£400/yearEnterpriseTBCMultiple Master Database Servers1 Master DatabaseFull Reporting30 Days Full Reporting4 X Replicate Slave DatabasesFull Historical Analysis30 Days Full Historical AnalysisUnlimited Slave DatabasesCluster View AnalyticsUnlimited DatabasesReduced Polling & Reporting after 30 days.Configurable DashboardConfigurable AlertingEmail & Twitter AlertsUpgrade at AnytimeConfigurable PollingConfigurable Alerting

DBVu

Editor's Notes

  • #4 DBVu is hosted service providing a centralised database monitoring system, delivering a rich array of online performance analytics supporting users to sustain and scale their MySQL database environments.Reporting across a number historical, current and predictive statistics, DBVu helps companies gain the maximum potential from their database architectures however large or small.
  • #5 MySQL, known as the world's most popular open source database, and can boast an impressive 11 million known installations.  Of that market, it is said, thatSmall Medium Sized Businesses and start-up companies account for 20-30%, or 3.3 million installations worldwide.In the current climate, few companies can escape the demands to improving output and reduce expenditure, and no more so in the SMB/Start-up companies.For those, the luxury of an internal database administrator is one few can afford. Relying on the efforts of other internal resources to solve problems, in-turn, placing unprecedented pressure on individuals ill equipped to respond.
  • #6 Frequently opting to install one of the many system-monitoring tools, for tracking system processes and identifying bottlenecks, diagnosing the root cause often requires a greater degree of intelligence. Most of these solutions are ‘self-hosted’, compounding the strain on internal resource to install, configure and maintain.