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News -> OEM support for MySQL now available [message #624918] Sun, 28 September 2014 12:04
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http://www.pro-linux.de/news/1/21559/oracle-enterprise-manager-fuer-mysql-veroeffentlicht.html

Google Translate 'Oracle Enterprise Manager for MySQL':

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Oracle has expanded its Oracle Enterprise Manager under the name "Oracle Enterprise Manager for MySQL 'to features to centrally manage and monitor the MySQL Enterprise Edition and the latter at the same time to many components.

Oracle Enterprise Manager is according to a release of Oracle now also available for MySQL Enterprise Edition. Oracle Enterprise Manager is generally a web-based tool for managing hardware and software from Oracle.

With the Enterprise Manager for MySQL is now also available for MySQL Enterprise Edition a central management and monitoring interface. The MySQL Enterprise Edition consists Therefore, besides the pure database system from the Oracle Enterprise Manager, the MySQL Enterprise Monitor , MySQL Enterprise Backup , MySQL Enterprise HA , MySQL Enterprise Scalability , MySQL Enterprise Security and MySQL Enterprise Audit .

The revision of MySQL Enterprise Edition Oracle also has the MySQL Enterprise Monitor further. The now recognizes MySQL targets automatically, can now monitor the availability of the database instances among others, and allows administrators to set the threshold even more. Moreover, the developers have equipped the program with performance dashboards. Also MySQL Enterprise Backup have revised the Oracle developers. It now allows for the cloud targets also backing in Amzon S3 and the replay. Furthermore, backups are now also at the object level resist to produce, and the developers have improved speed and efficiency. Beyond that a special backup for "Binlog and Relay Log" database cloning.

Finally, the MySQL Enterprise Audit component was also revised and gives the MySQL Enterprise Edition better audit capabilities.
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