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Sinatica Monitor for Firebird. Sinatica Monitor for Firebird. Free to try Sinatica Windows XP/Vista/Server 2008/7 Version 2.0 Full Specs. Download Now Secure Download. For detailed information about each monitoring table, read the file README.monitoringtables in 'doc' directory of your Firebird installation. Please note that monitoring tables just offer the data, but you'll probably need some way to aggregate those and spot the problems. A tool that does this well is Sinatica Monitor. Sinatica Monitor for Firebird is an application which allows users to monitor their Firebird databases. Sinatica Monitor for Firebird 2.0.05.1402 Features: Monitor your database in real-time and find out what is happening with your Firebird server.
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Sinatica Monitor for Firebird 2.0.05.1402
- Name:Sinatica Monitor for Firebird
- License:Trial
- Developer:Sinatica IT
- Downloads:42
- Rating:3 / 5
- OS:Windows
- Size:2.7 MB
Sinatica Monitor for Firebird 2.0.05.1402 Description:
Sinatica Monitor for Firebird is an application which allows users to monitor their Firebird databases.
Sinatica Monitor for Firebird 2.0.05.1402 Features:
· Monitor your database in real-time and find out what is happening with your Firebird server.
· Observing your server's activity patterns, you can take actions to stop problems before they strike.
· Identify bottlenecks in your server's disk subsystem.
· Sinática Monitor has an I/O Activity Chart that distinguishes Read, Write, and Cache activities. This allows you to monitor (from anywhere anywhere and at anytime), if it is the disk subsystem that is preventing your database from functioning at peak performance.
· I/O Activity Chart
· Verify if your application's transaction management is working properly.
· Using the Transaction Activity Chart you can avoid a stuck transaction from hampering your Firebird server's performance.
· Transaction Activity Chart
· Optimize your development. Use the Greatest I/O Consumers Chart to find out which user, process, or client consumes the most server I/O resources.
· This allows you to focus your development resources on optimizing database areas that are actually going to improve performance.
· Greatest I/O Consumers
· Customizable Alarms
· Sinática Monitor for Firebird constantly analyzes your database and warns you about problems. You only stop your other activities to monitor the database if you wish. Let Sinática Monitor do the hard work and alert you if something atypical happens.
With a smart and highly customizable alarm system, you will find:
· Statements with large amounts of non-indexed reads.
· As one of the greatest villains of I/O performance, these statements are completely identified by Sinática Monitor. You can optimize your database where it needs it the most
· Table Scan Alarm
· Stuck transactions.
· When and if this happens, you are warned with a report that fully identifies the transaction. You can then take action before such transactions start affecting other database users.
· Stuck Transaction Alarm
· Slow Statements.
· Sinática Monitor for Firebird detects and identifies slow statements using alarms. You no longer need to guess which statement is consuming server resources.
Sinatica Monitor for Firebird 2.0.05.1402 Requirements:
· Intel Pentium 4 2GHz or better
· 1GB RAM or more
· 20MB disk space1
· Microsoft .NET 2.0 Runtime
· Firebird Server 2.1 (recommended 2.1.1)
· Databases must be ODS 11.1
Sinatica Monitor for Firebird 2.0.05.1402 Limitations:
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· 30 days trial
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If it´s hard enough to make an informed decision today, just wait until Firebird 2.5 is out. There will be 3 options: SuperServer, ClassicServer and SuperClassic.
The great differences among them are the page cache and the way the server handles the processes and threads that execute your statements.
SuperServer
In SuperServer there is only one page cache and it is shared among all client connections.
Because it is shared, this cache is very efficient. When several clients access the same database areas every client benefit from a big and well fed cache.
For example, when client A issues:
SELECTNAMEFROMCUSTOMERSWHEREID = 1;
a few pages related to table CUSTOMERS and to the primary key index are loaded into the cache.
When client B issues:
SELECT NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE FROM CUSTOMERS WHERE ID = 2;
it benefits from the shared cache because the pages this statement needs are already in cache.
Also note that there is only a single process that all clients connect to.
Check the diagram:
SuperServer has scalability problems. If you install it on a multi-CPU computer (which is very likely nowadays) it will only use one of the CPUs1. This is not a problem for small deployments or environments where the server has activities other than the database.
For example, you have a dual-core server and want to use it as a file, web, print and database server. It is not a problem that Firebird uses only one CPU because the server has other activities to ocupy the other CPU. And you get the benefit of a lightweight, small-footprint database.
But for big operations, where you want the database to use every cycle of server CPU, SuperServer can be frustrating.
1 Except if you run more than one database. Starting from Firebird 2.5, Superserver will use more than one CPU that way. One for each database.
ClassicServer
In ClassicServer each client has its own page cache and is connected to a dedicated process.
This dedicated cache is much less efficient. If two clients access the same database area, this area will be copied to each client’s cache. Using the example above, when client B issued the statement, it would not get the benefit of an already filled cache. Instead, Firebird would have to access the disk again to answer the request.
Besides, cache synchronizations is done on disk. This considerably increases the I/O cost on high-concurrency environments.
Check the diagram:
One great benefit of this model is the resilience offered by the multiple processes. If one of them has problems only the client attached to it will be disconnected. Everything else keeps running.
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The other great benefit is scalability. I believe this is responsible for most Classic deployments out there. Even in cases where the dedicated cache is inferior to the shared cache, Classic’s scalability make up for it. Just add hardware and bingo, your database server is faster.
But this scalability does not come free. Imagine you have 200 simultaneous clients. It’s 201 processes. One for each client and another to listen to new connections. Your operating system must manage all this processes and keep them in sync. They consume a lot of kernel resources which means Classic can be relatively slow.
Check this example: Firebird 2.5 Alpha 1 Classic with 7 attached clients. It’s 8 processes, 18 threads, 1050 handles.
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SuperClassic
starting from Firebird 2.5
The Firebird development team decided to build Firebird 3.0 based on Classic. Firebird 3.0 will be completely SMP friendly. SuperClassic is the first step in that direction. It is an evolution and solves Classic’s biggest problem: all those processes make it slow and make maintenance harder.
Welcome to SuperClassic: A single process with a dedicated cache.
Looking this way and considering the name, it may sound like a hybrid between Classic and Super but it’s not. What they did was put all those processes inside threads. Now each client has a dedicated thread inside a single process.
Creating hundreds of threads is much cheaper than creating hundreds of processes and there is no loss of scalability. Cache synchronization is done directly in memory which reduces I/O costs. Other controls that used to be inter-process are now inter-thread and much faster.
Check a comparable example: Firebird 2.5 Alpha 1 SuperClassic with 7 attached clients, 1 process, 6 threads, 172 handles.
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This compilation of common cases is a suggestion and serves as a guide, a starting point in your choice. Your deployment may have details not accounted here.
SuperServer
- Small servers
- Environments where the shared cache is more desirable than SuperClassic’s scalability
ClassicServer
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- Environments where stability is the top priority
- Multi-processor servers
- Big databases with hundreds of users
SuperClassic
- Multi-processor servers
- Environments where the dedicated cache is more desirable the SuperServers shared cache
- Environments where ClassicServer no longer scales well
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My name is Douglas Tosi. I’m the person ahead of Sinática, a company created to make your software more efficient.
Our first product, Sinática Monitor for Firebird, helps you optimize Firebird SQL databases.