D. Utility
A utility interface is specifically designed to monitor and manage database performance. It provides tools for analyzing database metrics, identifying bottlenecks, and optimizing performance. Many database management systems (DBMS) include built-in performance monitoring utilities to track queries, CPU usage, memory consumption, and indexing efficiency.
Explanation of Other Options:
A. Direct – This refers to directly accessing the database, which is not an interface designed for performance monitoring.
B. Programmatic – This typically involves using APIs or scripts to interact with the database, but it is not the best option for viewing performance data.
C. Query – Queries retrieve and manipulate data but are not specifically designed for performance monitoring.
Thus, a utility interface is the best choice for viewing database performance information.
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