Enterprise Manager engineered systems management provides comprehensive monitoring and management capabilities, including incident and performance alerting, for Oracle Engineered Systems deployed on-premises and in the cloud.
In a single pane of glass, it provides performance data for hard disks and flash drives with drill-down capabilities to see usage by individual databases and how IORM resource management affects I/O waits. There are also built-in standard metrics for Exadata KPIs that allow alerting and notifications.
Get overviews of how every database is affected by I/O resource management with the ability to modify IORM profiles to provide your critical databases with the I/O resources needed. Easily correlate hardware issues and database issues to identify impacted databases.
The Database Impact Advisor provides the ability to identify databases that are exposed or impacted on CPU usage by other databases. It provides analysis and advice on how to configure CPU_COUNT to minimize the time when databases are exposed or impacted by other databases.
Monitor and manage all components for both hardware and software from one single view.
Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance target provides you with the ability to monitor performance of your backups to the Recovery Appliance.
Exadata monitoring simplifies monitoring by grouping all hardware and software, facilitating correlation between hardware and database issues.
Oracle Enterprise Manager provides administrators with a single pane of glass for all Exadata, Exadata Cloud, and Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliances. Even if you are a system administrator only caring for hardware or a DBA only caring for databases, you can access everything you need from the Engineered Systems Fleet page.
Systems administrators and DBAs can be notified by email notifications from Enterprise Manager or third-party ticketing systems, allowing the administrator to take action to solve the problem.
Backups are initiated from the database, but Enterprise Manager will monitor space and performance on the Recovery Appliance. Databases are assigned to protection policies, and if a database violates its protection policy, such as recovery window could not be met, it triggers an incident and DBAs are notified.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control provides the most comprehensive solution for monitoring and managing a Zero Data loss Recover Appliance.
Backups are initiated from the database, but Oracle Enterprise Manager will monitor space and performance on the Recovery Appliance. Databases are assigned to protection policies, and if a database violates its protection policy, such as recovery window could not be met, it triggers an incident and DBAs are notified.
Protection policies, space management, and backup user management are handled from Oracle Enterprise Manager by privileged users.
Database administrators responsible for backups of individual databases and administrators responsible for the Recovery Appliance can receive alerts from Oracle Enterprise Manager or a third-party ticketing system to quickly handle the problem.
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control monitors the complete stack of Exadata software and hardware for both on-premises and cloud Exadata targets.
If a hardware issue occurs on monitored assets, it will be reported by Oracle Enterprise Manager, and an incident is created.
If a performance problem occurs on either network, compute, or storage components, it is reported, and an incident is created.
Oracle Enterprise Manager has out-of-the-box metrics for storage servers and storage grid as defined by the Exadata Maximum Availability Architecture team.
Systems administrators and DBAs can be notified by email notifications from Oracle Enterprise Manager or by a third-party ticketing system, allowing the administrator to take action to solve the problem.
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