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		<title>By: Ian McGuinness</title>
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		<description>We have a product to monitor MySQL called DBTuna http://www.dbtuna.com. This does not overlap too much with MySQL Enterprise, but works in a very similar way to i3 in that it gives a complete insight into historical MySQL query performance. e.g. you can find out the resource consumption profile of your database, and then drilldown into any time period to find out your top SQL Statements.

Feel free to download and trial!</description>
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