| About Terracotta Documentation This documentation is about Terracotta DSO, an advanced distributed-computing technology aimed at meeting special clustering requirements. Terracotta products without the overhead and complexity of DSO meet the needs of almost all use cases and clustering requirements. To learn how to migrate from Terracotta DSO to standard Terracotta products, see Migrating From Terracotta DSO. To find documentation on non-DSO (standard) Terracotta products, see the Terracotta Documentation. Terracotta release information, such as release notes and platform compatibility, is found in Product Information. |
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Terracotta Developer ConsoleThe Terracotta Developer Console delivers a full-featured monitoring and diagnostics tool aimed at the development and testing phases of an application clustered with Terracotta. Use the Developer Console to isolate issues, discover tuning opportunities, observe application behavior with clustering, and learn how the cluster holds up under load and failure conditions. The console functions as a JMX client with a graphical user interface.
Enterprise versions of Terracotta also include the Terracotta Operations Center, a GUI operator's console offering features such as backups of shared data, client disconnect, and server shutdown controls. To learn more about the many benefits of an enterprise version of Terracotta, see our [Enterprise Products|enterprise:Products].
Using the console, you can perform the following tasks:
For complete documentation on the Terracotta Developer Console, see Terracotta Product Documentation. More information on the following topics is available in other Terracotta documentation: |