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The new release features the “Enterprise Dashboard,” which provides users with a clear visual depiction of the current “health” of all the servers currently being monitored. Users are immediately alerted to issues such as low memory, slow running requests and slow SQL queries. As soon as FusionReactor detects potential issues, it can trigger the appropriate “survival strategy” actions in order to maintain server responsiveness. FusionReactor is a must for administrators and hosting companies who need to monitor their systems and recognize and act upon issues before they present critical danger to their runtime environments. It is also an essential tool for developers who want to analyze and troubleshoot programs, identify potential bottlenecks and gather detailed low level information, in order to improve the performance, stability and quality of the applications they write.
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