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    How to enhance performance using Database Archiving Solutions

    hie all,

    I want to know what are the advantages and features of database archiving solutions for enhancing performance ? Can anybody provide me the information regarding the same ? thnx

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    Re: How to enhance performance using Database Archiving Solutions

    Data is the heart of any organization, but too much data can slow application and reporting performance and tax IT resources.
    Utilizing database archiving to actively manage the growth of application data is key to managing data for its value to the organization.
    Database Archiving Solutions provides some impressive measures for managing data.

    Solix Enterprise Data Archiving solution is part of the Solix Enterprise Data Management Suite (Solix EDMS) that enables centralized management of data classification and security policies. At the core of the Solix EDMS is the Solix Enterprise Metadata Manager, which manages multiple applications metadata for all data types independent of the hardware platforms through a unified policy manager.

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    Re: How to enhance performance using Database Archiving Solutions

    Solix Enterprise Data Archiving for Performance
    Solix Enterprise Database Archiving restores application performance up to 50% by relocating inactive data from your production database to a secure online data archive. Database Archiving automates the archive and purge process by offloading underutilized data from the production environment, ensuring good operational performance during heavy load times such as quarter end. By deploying Enterprise Data Archiving, organizations maintain performance and can reduce the IT burden of large data sets.

    Solix Enterprise Data Archiving for Storage Optimization
    Data in production systems use highly available redundant Tier 1 storage systems. Enterprise data archiving is a proven strategy to relocate data to less expensive Tier 2 storage, reducing the need to continuously add to storage to production systems. Most experts conclude up to 80% of production data is no longer mission critical, using database archiving reduces overall storage costs while maintaining access through the native application.

    Solix Enterprise Data Archiving for Lifecycle Management
    With Solix patent pending interoperability layer technology, enterprises maintains transparent “read-only” access to archive data while ensuring data integrity remains relationally intact, even after upgrades. The result is a highly stable production environment and streamlined performance that leads to higher productivity and a positive impact to your organization’s bottom line.

    Solix Enterprise Data Archiving for Enterprise Applications
    Enterprise customers running Oracle E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, PeopleSoft, Siebel, Baan and more depend on enterprise applications to run their businesses. Coupled with support for custom applications running on Oracle, IBM, Informix, MS SQL, MySQL or other RDMS with JDBC driver support, Solix Enterprise Data Archiving is the complete solution for all enterprise data archiving needs.

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