
You are looking for a tool that is easy to install, lean, blazingly fast, and with smallest impact on the monitored Oracle instance. Lab128 stores collected data compressed, providing hours, days, or weeks of history with the finest time resolution. You need to gather as much performance data as possible during the next problem occurence, including the time preceding the problem. You have a performance problem striking intermittently or on a regular basis. Lab128 provides an extensive picture of Oracle functioning in the most finest details. When the database application is going through development or extensive changes, DBAs and senior developers need to monitor and constantly assess the impact of changes on database performance. Lab128 helps to collect the needed data to find the solution. Most often, someone turns to Oracle tools when the database is experiencing performance problems. The short answer is: because you need full a control over performance of Oracle database. Lab128 has been in available since 2005, it is used in Fortune 500 companies, high profile universities, banking, medical and many other industries around the world.Ī trial version is available for your evaluation. Because Lab128 is a GUI-based, it can be used for learning, more on this in How much Oracle experience should I have to run Lab128?

Lab128 is for Oracle DBAs, Oracle performance analysts an senior developers.

It has a set of unique features that makes it indispensable for solving the most difficult performance problems. Lab128 is a tool for the Oracle tuning and performance troubleshooting. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.” How to handle this error? “The program can’t start because MSVCR71.dll is missing from your computer.

How can I resolve ORA-12737: Instant Client Light: unsupported server character set …?.What options do I have to get Lab128 running? I have a computer with no Oracle software / Oracle client installed.How Lab128 should be used with Oracle cluster database (RAC)?.How much does it cost to upgrade to the future versions?.

