A handy diagnostics tool
| Version | 3.0.10 |
| Updated | Jan 23rd 2014 |
| Developer |
Polaricon AB
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| User Rating |
1012
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| Original File Size | 37.9 MB |
| Downloads | 8121 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Internet |
Jet Profiler for MySQL is real-time query performance and diagnostics software especially designed for the MySQL database server.
Jet Profiler for MySQL focuses on queries, tables and users. This gives you the information you need in order to quickly fix performance problems in your code, such as most frequent queries, most used tables or the busiest users.
Data is collected, analyzed and displayed in real-time in diagrams, pie charts and tables. The graphical layout allows you to easily drill down and navigate your way through the vital data.
Most of the profiling work is done in the Jet Profiler application, not in the database server. Therefore, the performance hit is normally negligible, around 1%.
It supports all MySQL versions. No database server changes are necessary. No agents or separate services are needed. Jet Profiler for MySQL is a desktop application which runs on your computer. You start it, connect to a server, hit the record button and you can review the results in minutes.
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