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Description
This is the Annual Maintenance Renewal for SolarWinds DPA - Physical (Category 1). This license covers high-end enterprise databases: Oracle Enterprise Edition (EE), IBM DB2, and SAP ASE (Sybase) running on physical hardware.
Renewing maintenance keeps your database performance monitoring aligned with the latest vendor releases, ensuring your mission-critical Oracle and DB2 workloads remain optimized and responsive.
Why Renew Maintenance?
- Updates: Support for Oracle 21c, DB2 11.5+.
- Security: Patches for DPA monitoring agent.
- Support: 24/7 access to DBA experts.
- Official: Authorized Distributor renewal.
Key Features (DPA Physical - Category 1)
- Wait-Based Analysis: Identifies the root cause of slow response times (CPU, I/O, Locks).
- Enterprise Scale: Monitor massive Oracle/DB2 instances with minimal overhead.
- Anomaly Detection: Uses machine learning to spot deviations in query performance.
- Table Tuning Advisors: Specific recommendations for inefficient queries and missing indexes.
- Blocking & Deadlocks: Visualize blocking chains to resolve concurrency issues.
- Reports: Schedule automated performance reports for management.
| Feature | Standard DB Tools | SolarWinds DPA |
|---|---|---|
| Metric | Health (Up/Down) | Performance (Wait Time) |
| Overhead | Variable (Profilers) | Less than 1% |
| Analysis | Real-time snapshots | Historical Trends (Years) |
Why Buy From Softech.store?
- ✔ Authorized Distributor: Authentic SolarWinds renewals.
- ✔ Instant Processing: Keep your databases monitored without interruption.
FAQs: DPA Physical Renewal
Q: Does this include the VM Option?
A: No. This is for physical servers. If your database is virtualized, you should either buy the VM Option add-on or switch to the DPA Virtualized license.
Q: What is "Category 1"?
A: Category 1 refers to Oracle Enterprise Edition, DB2, and Sybase ASE. These are enterprise-class databases and have a different price point than SQL Server/MySQL (Category 2).
Q: How is DPA licensed?
A: DPA is licensed per database instance (the running service), not per server box.