What did CA VM:DB Monitor for DB2 do?
CA VM:DB Monitor for DB2 was a tool designed to monitor the performance and availability of DB2 databases running on z/VM systems. It provided real-time and historical data to help administrators identify and resolve performance bottlenecks.
Was this a system, application, or tool?
This was primarily a monitoring tool, providing insights into DB2 database performance. It was not a full-fledged database management system but rather a specialized tool for observing and analyzing DB2 behavior.
What types of organizations used this?
Organizations that relied on DB2 databases running on z/VM systems to support critical business applications were the primary users. These organizations typically needed to ensure high availability and optimal performance of their DB2 databases.
When should companies have considered CA VM:DB Monitor for DB2?
Companies should have considered using CA VM:DB Monitor for DB2 when they experienced performance issues with their DB2 databases on z/VM, needed to proactively identify potential problems, or required detailed historical data for capacity planning.
What were the alternatives to CA VM:DB Monitor for DB2?
Alternatives included IBM OMEGAMON for DB2 Performance Expert, Rocket TMON for DB2, and Subsystem Analyzer for DB2. These tools offer similar monitoring and performance analysis capabilities for DB2 databases.