DBVu presentation 2011

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What DBVu does and how it can help a business save money by not requiring the use of DBAs i.e. centralised monitoring of MySQL databases and contextual help/advice on how to tune them which can mean the difference between serving 10's of users and 10's of thousands of users.

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TechCrunch Europas2011

A Centralised Database Monitoring System

Simple automated remote database administrator (DBA)

How it works

Simple client scripts

Apache

Linux

DBVu

SSL

Why?

DBInternetWeb

app

Database problems

No DBA or DBVu

Why?

DBInternetWeb

app

Database problem highlighted and solutionoffered

With DBVu monitoring

Issuesfixed

• “The world’s most popular open source database”• 11 Million known site installations• ~30% Small and Medium Sized Businesses and Start-ups

Startups10%

SMB20%

Other 70%

Open Source and Commercial Monitoring Systems

Licensing

Multiple Master Database Servers

Unlimited Slave Databases

Configurable Dashboard

Configurable Polling

1 Master Database

4 X Replicate Slave Databases

Cluster View Analytics

Configurable Alerting

Freemium

£0/monthStandard

£10/monthCluster

£40/monthEnterprise

TBC

Full Reporting

Full Historical Analysis

Unlimited Databases

Email & Twitter Alerts

30 Days Full Reporting

30 Days Full Historical Analysis

Reduced Polling & Reporting after 30 days.

Configurable Alerting

Upgrade at Anytime

The Team

Andy RobinsonCEO/CTO

• Over 20 years database system design and deployment.• 6 years senior management• 12 years Investment Banks• 10 years Mobile and Web

Steve KennedyCSO

• 20+ in mobile/ISP/telecoms experience.• Specialising in Business Development, Strategy, Media/PR

and Social Media/Networking and infrastructure.

ShareholderCFO

• ACMA Qualified• 10+ experience managing VC backed businesses through to exit

Future

• Continue to develop within the MySQL product range

• Add API so plugins can be written for 3rd party monitoring solutions

• Expand into other database platforms such as PostgreSQL and MS SQL

• Explore a number of No-SQL databases when they stabilise

GeeknRolla

Thank you for inviting us today!http://dbvu.net

Andrew Robinson andy@dbvu.net @androb

Steve Kennedy steve@dbvu.net @stevekennedyuk

General info@dbvu.net @dbvu