Database Performance Experts Launch Tool to Optimize DB2/400 Applications | Database Journal

Database Performance Experts Launch Tool to Optimize DB2/400 Applications

Jun 16, 2010
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HomeRun version 7.0, a suite of application and database optimization tools for the i/OS platform from Centerfield, has been released. HomeRun contains components for performance monitoring, tuning, resource consumption, security, and auditing for users DB2/400 applications. HomeRun also includes AutoDBA, a “built-in surrogate database administrator,” which makes suggestions on complex DB2/400 performance issues, and provides wizards to guide users through applying suggested indexes. The updates to HomeRun 7.0’s AutoDBA include:

  • A changed Window’s based GUI with a graphical grid for easier sorting of AutoDBA’s advice
  • Prioritized recommendations
  • A shorter time span to the first index recommendations
  • A changed policies and permissions filter for easier removal of unused indexes
  • The use of Microsoft’s .NET technology for reporting
  • The ability to export output to formats such as Excel, PDF, and Word
  • And precise control over activities performed by AutoDBA.
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