If you are using Jenkins to automate building, testing and deploying code, in order to facilite continuous integration and continuous delivery, you can now link it to DBmarlin's database performance monitoring so that you can relate any change to it's performance impact on the database.
Connecting Jenkins and DBmarlin takes only a few minutes to set up. Your Jenkins job will post an event to the DBmarlin API, which then appears on the timeline of any charts within the product. Seeing whether any change had a positive or negative effect on the database is now simple. In addition, the DBmarlin Time Comparison Report will analyse the period before and after the change and highlight any differences.
DBmarlin can be up and running in minutes, collecting vital information about exactly how your databases are working to support your users. It’s simple to spot performance bottlenecks, relate problems to any changes made and focus on the right corrective actions.
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