Database Consolidation Review
If your database environment consists of multiple separate servers and databases, visibility and performance often decline. At the same time, costs for hardware, licenses, and management rise unnoticed. A Database Consolidation Review identifies these bottlenecks and shows where things can be made simpler, more efficient, and more cost-effective.
More structure, better performance, lower database costs
Performance issues, fragmented management, duplicate resources, and unnecessary licenses… With a Database Consolidation Review, we identify all the bottlenecks. We restore structure and provide you with insights into how things can be made simpler, more efficient, and more manageable.
What is a Database Consolidation Review?
A Database Consolidation Review is a targeted analysis of your entire database environment. We examine where databases and workloads are running in a dispersed manner, how resources are being used, and where overlap or inefficiency occurs. The goal is to determine which databases can be consolidated without compromising performance, stability, or security.
What are the benefits of a Database Consolidation Review?
Lower costs
By consolidating databases, fewer servers are needed and hardware is utilized more effectively. Licenses and management are also used more efficiently, resulting in lower fixed costs.
Simpler management
Fewer separate environments mean less complexity and fewer errors. It also simplifies maintenance and updates and reduces the time required for management.
Better performance
Fewer databases mean simpler and faster management. Thanks to reduced complexity and better distribution of CPU, memory, and storage, the databases run more stably.
Optimal use of resources
By better distributing and consolidating databases, you prevent overcapacity in one area and shortages in another. CPU, memory, and storage are utilized more evenly, resulting in more stable performance.
How does our Database Consolidation Review work?
During the review, our specialists analyze your entire database infrastructure. Afterward, you’ll receive a clear overview of the current situation, along with concrete and actionable recommendations for consolidation and optimization. During the assessment, they examine, among other things:
- The databases and servers and how they relate to each other
- The workloads and resource usage per database
- Performance differences and where bottlenecks exist
- Opportunities to securely consolidate databases
- The impact on management, costs, and continuity
Want to know if consolidation is possible in your environment? Contact us for a Database Consolidation Review.