Award-winning Functionality
Sybase ASE on Linux has many features that ease the administrative burden and control operating costs in the data center. This includes self-management features: automated backup, resource management, and database space management. In fact, Sybase ASE on Linux was the recipient of the latest Enterprise Open Source Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Award for “Best Linux Database” as voted by members of the open source community. This was ASE’s third consecutive time receiving the prestigious award.
Low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
ASE enables IT departments to improve service levels while reducing hardware footprints and associated costs. ASE on Linux makes better use of system resources than comparable systems and streamlines internal and external processes. Given the current economic environment, making the right database investment must include a focus on total cost of ownership (TCO). According to Standish Group, when comparing TCO for Sybase ASE 15 and Oracle 11g, Standish Group found:
- Sybase ASE had 28% less downtime, resulting in $55,000 yearly savings
- Overall, Sybase is approximately 9% more cost effective than Oracle
- To deliver a highly reliable application, with the best total cost of ownership, you must consider Sybase on Lintel
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Maximizing Database Performance in Virtual Environments
Virtualization is a hot topic these days but what does that mean for database servers in production environments? Large multi-user database systems are more complex than web and application servers and require application context in order to effectively virtualize resources while maintaining service levels. View an on demand webcast to learn about the best practices for running databases within today's virtual machine technologies such as Xen and the Linux Kernel-based virtual machine. We explore various configurations and related performance impacts, and provide guidance on performance and optimization.
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