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 The chapter on [[admin:​features:​home|Omnidex Features]] discusses additional capabilities within Omnidex, such as Omnidex Snapshots, Omnidex Grids, Rollup Tables, Geographic Searches and Expression-based Columns. The chapter on [[admin:​features:​home|Omnidex Features]] discusses additional capabilities within Omnidex, such as Omnidex Snapshots, Omnidex Grids, Rollup Tables, Geographic Searches and Expression-based Columns.
  
-=== Connections ​===+=== Optimizing Queries ​===
  
-The chapter on [[dev:connections:home|Connections]] discusses how to connect Omnidex to your database and how to connect your application to Omnidex.  ​Learn about Omnidex Environments,​ which describe the underlying data and the Omnidex indexing strategy.+The chapter on [[admin:optimization:home|Optimizing Queries]] discusses how to optimize queries so that they perform as well as possible.  ​Also learn about query logging ​and benchmarking so that you can track and measure ​the performance of your application.
  
-=== Queries ​===+=== Monitoring Omnidex ​===
  
-The chapter on [[admin:queries:home|Queries]] discusses how to optimize ​queries ​so that they perform as well as possible. ​ Also learn about query logging ​and benchmarking ​so that you can track and measure ​the performance ​of your application. +The chapter on [[admin:monitor:home|Monitoring Omnidex]] discusses how to monitor Omnidex connections, ​queries and other statements ​so that you know the current state of Omnidex ​on each of your servers.  ​Also use this service ​to analyze ​the past 30 days of activity ​to understand trends.
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-=== Updates === +
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-The chapter ​on [[admin:​updates:​home|Updates]] discusses strategies for updating your Omnidex database. ​ Periodic updating regenerates all the indexes when a new set of data arrives. ​ Online updating maintains the indexes as each database update occurs. ​ Triggered updating maintains the indexes through the use of relational database triggers. +
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-=== Omnidex Snapshots === +
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-The chapter on [[admin:​features:​snapshots:​home|Omnidex Snapshots]] introduces you to a new concept in databases: highly-indexed copies of the databases that exist in simple files, supported by a complete SQL engine. ​ Learn how to put a private copy of the database on a desktop or laptop, indexed and ready for analysis. +
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-=== Omnidex Grids === +
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-The chapter on [[admin:​features:​grids:​home|Omnidex Grids]] discusses how to partition and distribute ​your data across a grid, insuring high performance and scalability for large Omnidex databases.  ​ +
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-=== Sample Applications === +
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-The chapter on [[admin:​samples:​home|Sample Applications]] provides examples of several types of Omnidex applications. ​ These downloadable examples provide working databases that allow you to explore and experiment with the features ​of Omnidex. +
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-=== Frequently Asked Questions === +
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-The [[admin:​faq|Frequently Asked Questions]] present answers ​to the most commonly asked questions about Omnidex Administration.+
  
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-**[[admin:overview:​quickstart|Prev]]**+**[[admin:admin:​quickstart|Prev]]**
  
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