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		<title>another free edition DB</title>
		<description>IBM announces  DB2 will have a free edition . MS SQL  and Oracle already give one.



Some of the limitations for the above free editions:



The Oracle version: . It can only run servers with one processor, with 4GB of disk space and 1GB of memory



IBM DB2 : It can ...</description>
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		<title>blogs &#38;amp; App. Manager</title>
		<description>Our Team  will be here blogs.appmanager.com  to enlighten you :-) 





Today's Unrelated Note 

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Shin: A device for finding furniture in the dark. </description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2006/01/17/blogs-amp-app-manager/</link>
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		<title>Monitoring AdventNet Suite of Products</title>
		<description>2006 Welcome! Hope your new year will be splendid.



Today, Shan of our Sales team had a question from one of our prospective customers who was interested in using a whole bunch of our ManageEngine products, namely ManageEngine OpManager,  ServiceDesk, Netflow Analyser, EventLog Analyser,  Firewall Analyser,  Applications Manager... ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2006/01/03/monitoring-adventnet-suite-of-products/</link>
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		<title>Fuss on being agentless</title>
		<description>What's  the big deal about being an agentless monitoring solution? Well one our customers said it very well in a recent conversation I had with him. Simply put, you do not need to hire extra personnel to maintain agents for your monitoring solution itself!  And you still get ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2005/12/28/fuss-on-being-agentless/</link>
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		<title>Escalating alerts</title>
		<description>Some of the Applications Manager customers prefer to get a single alert when a server and all monitors on the server are down. That means, when my server itself is down, donot send me server + no. of monitors being monitored on the server number of down alerts. This could ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2005/12/28/escalating-alerts/</link>
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		<title>monitor web transactions</title>
		<description>In an earlier blog I mentioned how Web transactions could be recorded and played back.  There is another interesting feature added in AM. It helps you analyse the performance of real transactions and also gives a break up of the performance of various components in a J2EE environment. 



We ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2005/12/27/monitor-web-transactions/</link>
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		<title>BEA JRockit</title>
		<description>BEA JRockit JVM has some new features that could help tune Java applications.  With JRockit Mission Control  tracing in production applications is possible with least overhead on the application.  It even talks of being able to turn off completely all overhead on the application at runtime caused ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2005/12/23/bea-jrockit/</link>
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		<title>User contributed Scripts</title>
		<description>We had a nice user contributed script from Jeff of Pobox.com. The PHP script when executed sends by email  the details of what each thread of MySQL is doing at that point of time. 



This is very encouraging for us. We love seeing customers tweaking and playing around with ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2005/12/19/user-contributed-scripts/</link>
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		<title>.NET &#38;amp; J2EE</title>
		<description>Wondering what's cooking in Applications Manager (AM) front? 



Well those who run both Microsoft .NET and J2EE app servers have something to cheer about ! In the next service pack of AM just a week away, you should be able to monitor both from a single console. Last weekend the ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2005/12/13/net-amp-j2ee/</link>
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		<title>QA and Scalability Testing</title>
		<description>Last week  I had to find out some  scalability stats of Applications Manager (AM). My main concern was to find out whether the database or the Java application was the bottleneck.



The application to be tested was running on RH Linux and the applications being monitored  were setup ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.adventnet.com/gibuk/2005/12/13/qa-and-scalability-testing/</link>
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