Mercury Console

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Mercury is the ultimate file management tool for Rocket Softwares UniData and UniVerse (U2) databases.

Properly maintaining your U2 database is more than just file analysis and file resizing; it also includes file corruption repair, dead file cleanup, space recovery and identifying orphaned files and cleaning up temporary files.

Mercury has been designed and created by one of the industrys most knowledgeable database management experts; the same expert that Rocket Software leverages to update their UniData and UniVerse Administration exams.

Mercury performs extensive analysis of your database files and suggests new parameters for peak performance and then automatically implements the changes upon your approval. Mercury allows you to specify specific criteria on a per file basis, so that you can override Mercurys recommendations in special circumstances.

One of the problems associated with U2 resizing is that once your database files have been resized and once new data is added, the file has begun the process of becoming incorrectly sized. As each day passes and more and more data is added, the file becomes less efficient. To solve this issue,

Mercury learns how the database grows and then uses the knowledge to calculate not only the current file size, but the optimal file size that will handle future data. This ensures that files will still be correctly sized days, weeks, even months later.

Mercury also provides extensive statistics about your database files, and can even perform file repairs when an issue is discovered.

In the event of an emergency recovery after a system crash, or any other unplanned event, with one click Mercury, can instantly perform validation on the most important database files so that you can verify the database integrity as quickly as possible.

Paradigm Systems, Inc
Paradigm Systems, Inc

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