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Page 1: DBVu London Web Summit

London Web Summit2012

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A Centralised Database Monitoring System

Simple automated remote database administrator (DBA)

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How it works

Simple client scripts

Apache

Linux

DBVu

SSL

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Why?

DBInternetWeb

app

Database problems

No DBA or DBVu

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Why?

DBInternetWeb

app

Database problem highlighted and solution offered

With DBVu monitoring

Issuesfixed

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

Startups 10%

SMB 20%

Other 70%

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Open Source and Commercial Monitoring Systems

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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

£100/monthEnterprise

TBC

Full Reporting

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

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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

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Future

• Continue to develop within the MySQL product range

• Add provisioning and data posting API

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

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

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GeeknRolla

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

Andrew Robinson [email protected] @androb

Steve Kennedy [email protected] @stevekennedyuk

General [email protected] @dbvu