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MySQL

Are there any plans to support MySQL in the near future? I'm a DBA that supports multiple companies with different platforms, it would be ideal to have this running at home and add all my instances so I can monitor them in a single place.

  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    Hi

    In the What we are working on now  post, MySQL is in there.  It is for sure on our radar for upcoming releases.

    Kathy

  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember

    I have additional questions if you dont mind.

    1. Are you currently a DPA customer?  If Yes, which products do you own

    2. Would you be interested in participating in a beta program if it includes monitoring MySQL instances?

    Thanks

    Kathy

  • Hi Kathleen,

    I'm demoing the DPA for SQL Server right now at my workplace. I'm working

    with Rob Mandevil over there with you folks to get the send mail

    configuration working correctly (something isn't working right). Once this

    is working and I start getting alerts I'm going to test it out for the next

    few days to get a better feel for the software. Once I'm done with this

    one, it's onto the next piece of software. I will hopefully make a decision

    on the software platform of choice before the end of September.

    As for the beta program, can I have a single DPA instance monitor SQL

    Server and MySQL or do I have to install two different versions?

    Regards,

    Michael Murray

    On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:09 PM, kathleen.gibbs <

  • FormerMember
    0 FormerMember in reply to outersource

    Hi Micheal,

    We dont have this available at this time for MySQL, it is on the roadmap.  I can say though that currently when you monitor multiple platforms with DPA (currently Oracle, MSSQL Server, Sybase, and DB2 LUW) you only need one install of DPA.

    Kathy

  • Hi Kathleen,

    I would love to become a BETA tester in your program if you are still

    looking for people. I would love to test the latest and greatest for MySQL

    and MSSQL.

    Regards,

    Michael Murray

    On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:29 PM, kathleen.gibbs <