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by Idera
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Published on: May 19, 2009
Type of content: TRIAL SOFTWARE
Format:
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Price: FREE
Overview: Product Type: SQL Server performance monitoring
Target User: Database Administrator
IT Problem:
Degradation in SQL Server performance has a noticeable and immediate impact on business productivity. Database administrators need to proactively manage their SQL Server environment by identifying and fixing issues before end users are impacted.
IT Download Description: Idera SQL diagnostic manager is an award-winning performance monitoring solution for SQL Server that provides agent-less, real-time monitoring, customizable alerting, and extensive historical reporting to help database administrators proactively manage their SQL Server environment. With SQL diagnostic manager, database administrators can see at a glance if any servers are experiencing issues, and drill in to see a detailed view of key metrics to diagnose and resolve the issue. SQL diagnostic manager also puts must-have troubleshooting information at the database administrator's fingertips, such as worst-performing stored procedures, long-running queries, frequently run queries, and blocking or blocked sessions.
Download size: 56.6Mb
Terms of Trial License: Full-functionality 14-day trial. Trial license expires after 14 days.
Special Requirements:
Management Console, Services and Data Repository
32-bit : Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP2+, Windows Server 2003 SP2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista SP1 64-bit : Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows Server 2008, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista SP1
.Net 2.0 SP1+ and MDAC 2.8
Monitor capable of displaying 16bit color or greater and a resolution of 1024x768 Repository: SQL Server 2000 SP4, SQL Server 2005 SP1+, SQL Server 2008
Supported monitored SQL Servers
SQL Server 2000 SP4, SQL Server 2005 SP1+, SQL Server 2008 Standard and Enterprise Edition, including 64-bit SQL Server on the operating systems they support
SQL diagnostic manager does not install any components, DLLs, scripts, stored procedures or tables on the SQL Server instances being monitored.

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