16/01/2025
ORA-01555: How to Preserve Undo Data and Keep Queries Consistent
Oracle database has many problems and often recurring ORA-01555 is one of them. It is known as the “snapshot too old” error, and occurs when Oracle cannot provide a consistent read of the data that existed at the query’s start time. Oracle attempts to use undo data to roll back any changes made after the query began. If that undo information has been overwritten or otherwise lost, Oracle can no longer reconstruct its older version. This leads to the ORA-01555 exception.
09/01/2025
Performance Monitor 2024.4: What’s New
Managing database performance is rarely straightforward, and the demands only keep multiplying. In response, DBPLUS Performance Monitor 2024.4 introduces new features that help you see exactly how queries behave across different platforms, track CPU usage at a glance, refine how and when alerts reach you, and unify session data.
If you prefer a monitoring tool that shows critical insights with less hassle, the latest version deserves your attention.
02/01/2025
ORA-06512 Explained: Locating PL/SQL Errors the Right Way
ORA-06512 is often misunderstood as the primary cause of an Oracle error, when in reality it just pinpoints where an exception occurred in your PL/SQL code. The true issue usually lies in a preceding error, such as an unhandled exception or data mismatch, hidden earlier in the stack.
In contrary to ORA-12154 or ORA-00600—which typically point to direct connectivity or internal database failures—ORA-06512 simply acts as a line-number reference. It tells you where an error occurred, not why. But let’s start from the beginning.
19/12/2024
Databases in 2025: New Architectures, Smarter AI, and Stronger Security
The year is 2025, and the databases that once seemed so clever have gotten old and cranky. They’re no longer content with sitting there, quietly holding onto rows and columns like good little librarians. Nope. Now they’ve got opinions. They’ve got styles. They’ve got ideas about how to organize themselves, how to spread out across the clouds, how to speak human language, and how to lock the door behind you when you’re done rummaging through their shelves.
The old way of doing things — shoving everything into a single warehouse and hoping for the best — is about as appealing as canned spinach. So, what will we do instead?
12/12/2024
The Intersection of Quantum Computing and Database Management
Databases are the engines powering our digital age, storing, managing, and retrieving the vast amounts of data generated every second. For decades, they’ve relied on classical computing to do the heavy lifting, using algorithms and hardware that have become increasingly optimized but still face fundamental limits. As datasets grow larger and more complex, and as the demand for real-time insights and advanced security rises, it’s becoming clear that classical systems alone may not be enough to meet these challenges. What then? Two words: quantum computing.
16/02/2018
DBPLUS at the DOAG/Oracle Data Analytics Conference 2018 in Brühl, Germany
Data Analytics 2018, which was previously known as the “Oracle Data Warehouse Conference,” took place this year on March 19…
18/01/2018
DBPLUS is the Silver Sponsor of SQLBits
SQLBits is the largest SQL Server conference in Europe for data professionals. It provides the education, skills, and solutions from…
03/01/2018
DBPLUS at SQLSaturday #679 in Vienna
SQLSaturday is an all-day conference and training event which is taking place in 2018 for the fifth time in Austria….
10/10/2017
webtelligence to show DBPLUS portfolio at SQLdays conference October 10-11, 2017
ppedv AG invites to SQLdays 2017 in Erding, just to the east of Munich Airport. Numerous experienced speakers will present…
11/05/2017
DBPLUS partner – webtelligence IT consulting GmbH as a speaker and exhibitor at the mbuf
It is one of the highlights within the German IT industry: the regularly held mbuf annual conference . Both members,…
20/06/2024
From Analysis to Action: Overcoming Execution Plan Changes
Execution plans choose the way in which SQL queries are executed by the database engine. As such, they are a difference between a smoothly running database and one that stumbles under load. Sometimes, an execution plan changes, for various reasons—often silently and without warning—and the far-reaching fallout can be huge.
The most immediate impact seen as the execution plan changes is a decline in query performance. A query that once ran smoothly in milliseconds might, due to an altered plan, start consuming seconds. This increase in query time can cascade into longer load times for applications, frustrated end-users, and severe financial repercussions in high-stakes environments such as financial trading platforms or real-time data services.
06/06/2024
The Most Important Database Performance Metrics
If no one sees the database issues, do they really happen? – Contrary to the popular philosophical dilemma, this question can be answered quite easily – Absolutely yes. Unseen or unmonitored problems in database systems do occur and can indeed cause significant disruptions. It doesn’t matter if they’re not immediately apparent. Without monitoring of the database performance metrics and proactive management, these underlying issues can compound, leading to decreased performance, potential data loss, and even system failures that by their nature demand urgent and often extensive interventions to rectify.
The cost of ignoring database performance metrics is just too great.
23/05/2024
The Story of Locks by Application Issues
On the 20th of April, query load times usually ranged from 12 to 15 seconds per snapshot, but there was a notable spike exceeding 2,000 seconds during certain periods. This anomaly suggested a deeper issue, prompting a detailed investigation. By examining the correlation between locks and application issues, executions, disk reads, and buffer writes, a significant overlap was found between increased query durations and intensified locking issues. Accessing the lock history tab provided detailed data on each lock event, including the time, duration, and specific database elements affected.
02/05/2024
How can you speed up database read queries
Before getting into the technicalities of speeding up your database read queries, the first step is always to have a clear understanding of what exactly you need. This might sound straightforward, but inefficient queries often begin with uncertainty about the data requirements. Knowing exactly what information is necessary for your application or analysis not only helps in crafting precise queries but also prevents the database from retrieving extraneous information, which can significantly slow down performance.
25/04/2024
Data Observability
Too often when looking at the data we see just numbers – columns and rows that might seem meaningful on the surface but lack depth without proper context. Data observability changes this perspective. This approach is about understanding what the numbers really tell us about the health, accuracy, and vitality of our data systems.
Data observability isn’t just one thing – it’s an ability, or rather a way of monitoring your data’s health, accuracy, and overall usefulness. It’s what equips data teams with the essential tools they need in order to make sure that the data that’s driving business decisions is not only there but also high-quality, well-structured, and up-to-date.
16/09/2020
Actinium Consulting GmbH and DBPLUS enter into partnership
Actinium Consulting GmbH specializes in business intelligence and ERP. The software developments by DBPLUS for database optimization and real-time data…
31/03/2020
dbi services and DBPLUS enter into a partnership
Delémont, March 31, 2020 – dbi services has secured a partnership with DBPLUS, a software development company which specializes in…
16/10/2019
Partner for Performance representing DBPLUS at the DOAG Conference and Exhibition 2019 in Nuremberg
Partner for Performance representing DBPLUS at the DOAG Conference and Exhibition 2019 in Nuremberg You wish to become more familiar…
16/07/2019
DBPLUS on “IT Tage” in Frankfurt
“Everything under one roof!” is the motto of the IT-Days 2019 from December 9th to 12th in the Cape Europa,…
17/06/2019
DBPLUS expands partner network
Another companies from the CEE region joined the group of DBPLUS partners. As a result, DBPLUS Clients gain access to…
14/11/2024
What’s New in DBPLUS Performance Monitor 2024.3
In the latest update of DBPLUS PERFORMANCE MONITOR, version 2024.3, we’re rolling out exciting enhancements and brand-new features. All are designed to elevate your database monitoring and management capabilities to the next level.
From real-time online monitoring improvements to smarter notification systems, we’re excited to walk you through what’s new, what’s better, and how these changes can make a big difference in managing your databases.
22/08/2024
Performance Monitor Changes in Version 2024.2—Part I: Online Monitor
Statistics can lie—” The only statistics you can trust are those you falsified yourself” This old adage attributed to Sir Winston Churchill rings especially true if you’re dealing with daily database monitoring. When data is only captured in 15-minute intervals, transient issues that can severely impact performance might slip through the cracks, unnoticed and unaddressed until they’ve already caused significant problems.
In the newest release of the DBPLUS PERFORMANCE MONITOR, we’re extremely excited to show you the solution that the new functionality brings to the table.
04/04/2024
Performance Monitor (Release 2024.1)
In April 2024, we published another version of the Performance Monitor for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and SAP Hana…
24/01/2024
New version Performance Monitor (Release 2023.4)
In December 2023, we released the next version of Performance Monitor application for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SAP…
05/07/2023
New version Performance Monitor (Release 2023.2)
On July 5, 2023, we released a new version of Performance Monitor for Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, PostgreSQL and SAP…