Hi. I'm Jason Hall, and I'm a Subject Matter Expert for Database Performance Management at Quest Software. Database administrators, like you, are being asked to manage increasingly complex database environments which include commercial relational systems like SQL Server, Oracle, and DB2, open source systems like MySQL and PostgreSQL, and non-relational systems like MongoDB and Cassandra.
We understand that this is a huge challenge. DBAs we speak with every day tell us that each of these platforms comes with a unique set of workflows to ensure they are running optimally. With even more on your plate than ever before, how do you manage it all? Commonly, IT Shops will try and solve this problem by hiring additional DBAs, significantly investing in training courses, and will try and get by with platform specific tooling. Many shops will simply do nothing and hope that their existing staff can get the job done.
The risk in doing nothing, or trying to get by with what you already have, is while data volumes are growing, costs are increasing, and users are becoming more and more demanding of a well-performing and highly available database. What if you could centrally manage your cross-platform database infrastructure, providing consistent visibility and diagnostic workflows across each system that you manage? What if you had a solution for working with all of your databases, which includes both on-premises hosted systems, as well as, databases that run in the cloud?
Foglight is the only solution on the market today that can meet these cross-platform needs of IT environments, with alerting and notification, reai-time and historical diagnostics and reporting, all combined with unmatched analytics of collected data. Implementing Foglight for Databases makes your job easier and ensures the health and performance of your entire environment. Ready to learn more? Take a look at the information below. And if you'd like to try Foglight out for yourself, you'll find a link to a fully functional 30 day trial.