Database Activity Records
Records all access to the database, including client information, server information, operation information, operation status, returned result set, and SQL template.
Database Behavior Records
Stores logs generated when a behavior is recorded, including audit logs, session logs, alarm logs, as well as system-related configurations, such as user permission configuration, and system and engine configurations.
Query Database Audit Logs
You can query certain information in the existing logs to complete event tracing. Generally, Database Audit supports query dimensions such as time, type, instance name, operation result, client, and server.
Alarms for Risks and Threats
Database Audit can match database access behaviors with the security rules, and issue alarms based on the matching results, which generally include page alarms and outbound alarms (e.g., SMS, and email).
Database Performance Analysis
Database Audit uses SQL execution time to learn the database performance, analyze the root causes of potential performance issues, and locate key assets. This feature assists users in database performance tuning.