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Tired of playing The Blame Game?
Is
the problem in the database or isn’t it?
Fixing performance problem is relatively easy, once
you know what the problem is, where it is and why!
The
key is to find it!
Experience has shown that:
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Over 80% of the Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR) is
spent simply trying to identify the problem.
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Less than 24% of performance problems can be found
in test/dev
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At least 72% of performance problems are not caused
by infrastructure, but by the application code
itself
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Over 55% of large scale systems running today, were
not designed to handle the volume of load
Applications are developed in silos, and are
monitored in silos. Often each silo is reporting 99%
availability but end users are experiencing critical
business issues as a result of sluggish systems.
Throwing hardware at the problem only treats the
symptoms and is usually a short-lived solution.
Solving the problem requires an Application
Performance Management solution that:
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Correlates application performance metrics
across all tiers (web, app, db, SAN, etc.)
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Intuitively identifies application choke-points
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Provides direct drill down to the root cause
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Gives expert advice on how to resolve the
problem
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Verifies results by comparing baselines to
actual
Special Guest Speaker and Industry Expert
JEFFREY GARBUS
Jeff is a noted author, consultant and trainer in
the database world. For the past 18 years, his
professional services business has been focused on
improving application performance. Recent
engagements include, Chrysler Corp, Wachovia,
Fidelity Investments, JP Morgan Chase, and others.
Jeff will be sharing his practical experience by
going over a few case studies which are actual
engagements that he has performed and their results.
• Meet external and internal SLA's
• Increase customer retention
• Manage mission critical applications
• Monitor end user experience
• Reduce hardware and consultant costs
• Proactively identify problems and make
recommendations on how to correct them
• Defer unnecessary hardware upgrades
• Minimize time to resolution of your performance
problems through root-cause analysis
• How to END the Blame Game

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