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I'm excited to formally announce that Database Performance Analyzer 9.2 is now Generally Available! This release of Database Performance Analyzer (DPA) has a very special feature only available when integrated with Server & Application Monitor (SAM) 6.2.1+. We developed this feature based on the collective experience of…
For about a year now, The Database Performance Analyzer (DPA) team has been planning how we'll integrate DPA into the Orion suite. One of the first questions was, “where will DPA content be presented in Orion?” And we felt that since Server Application Monitor (SAM) provides the Applications tab, DPA should add a Databases…
PASS Summit 2019 is here and SolarWinds will be at the conference, booth #416, November 5 – 8 in Seattle, Washington. We’ll be showcasing the latest release of SolarWinds Database Performance Analyzer (DPA), including our just announced support for Azure SQL Managed Database Instance and SQL Server 2019. No matter if…
In a database server room far far away… Turmoil has engulfed your IT environment, thrusting your database into an epic period of unrest—and not just because you’ve been awake for the past 36 hours. Imperial forces have seized control of your critical IT components (servers, applications, database, the coffee machine,…
In my last post, I told you about some new features that provide a dashboard style summary view of your database environment when you integrate Database Performance Analyzer (DPA) with Server Application Monitor (SAM). I also explained a little bit about database wait time. I'll expand upon that in this post as I tell you…
This is a very common predicament that most SQL developers and DBAs face in their day-to-day database encounters – regardless of the relational database platform being used. “Why is my database slow?” This could be for many reasons, with one of the hard-to-isolate reasons being slow query processing and longer wait times.…
bI ran my log in failure report yesterday and to my dismay found that huge amounts of nodes were failing. This was due to the fact that huge swathes of nodes had somehow inexplicably had their "UseUserDeviceCredentials" value set to 0 in my NCM database? Has anyone ever encountered this issue before?????
I have multiple standalone Orion installations which I would like to consolidate. I thought EOC would do the trick originally, but it doesn't work for our organization. I find it really impacts the performance of the web pages on the other Orion servers when it is pulling down the stats from them every 5 minutes. I ended…
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