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Download mysql enterprise monitor
Download mysql enterprise monitor







download mysql enterprise monitor

Slave aware Load Balancing of reads/writes

download mysql enterprise monitor

Independent collection of MySQL, OS, SQL for monitoring, trending, capacity planning ** Real-time collection of queries and result sets ** Real-time visibility and monitoring of all MySQL servers in a consolidated view ** Minimal connections to the backend MySQL database **

download mysql enterprise monitor

So what does an agent really do for us from a strategic standpoint? Without revealing too many details (well, these things have already been openly discussed with customers and presented in our MySQL UC 2008 Product roadmap session), our agent-based architecture allows us to provide:

download mysql enterprise monitor

True, building a client-side app would have meant a faster go-to-market delivery, but that path would have imposed serious limitations on our ability to address and alleviate common pain points around the use and scaling of apps on MySQL. You may also read our documentation on Galera Manager.I have gotten a few questions around my 7/29 blog posting on agent vs client-side products and wanted to make it clear that our decision to go with a distributed agent architecture was a strategic decision that has paved the way for us to deliver on our overall "pain point" addressing roadmap. Instead of monitoring your Galera Clusters with the command line you could use the new Graphical User Interface (GUI) and download the installation software for Galera Manager by clicking the installer button below and registering with our site. Galera Manager is fully web-based, and will work in any standard web browser to administer and monitor your clusters to make sure that your set up is healthy. There are over 620 metrics to choose from. Galera Manager provides charts for monitoring the host and database metrics, to ensure the proper and efficient functioning of your cluster. The GUI has the concept of a managed node (your typical MySQL instance) and managed host (your typical Linux instance) which you use to deploy Galera Cluster in Amazon EC2, a managed node and a monitored host for user provided hosts (on premise or in the cloud) and just a monitored node and host for existing Galera Clusters that you would like monitored, in the new and improved cluster deployment wizard. Galera Manager allows you to create fully managed clusters in Amazon Web Services, and you can also deploy clusters on user provided hosts (on premise or in the cloud) and you can also fully monitor your existing cluster.









Download mysql enterprise monitor