Blue Medora Releases vRealize Operations Management Pack for Microsoft SQL Server
July 07, 2015
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Blue Medora released the vRealize Operations Management Pack for Microsoft SQL Server.

The Management Pack extends vRealize Operations’ monitoring, alerting, capacity planning and reporting capabilities to Microsoft SQL Server databases and enables predictive analytics for virtualized Microsoft SQL server landscapes.

The new vRealize Operations Management Pack unifies the database layer with the infrastructural layers into a cohesive and integrated view within vROps. This single-pane view provides administrators with an unprecedented ability to troubleshoot and diagnose issues in their IT environments, ensuring optimal performance of business-critical applications.

“Today’s administrators are operating at a speed and scale that necessitates collaboration between databases and cloud-systems administration. We see problems related to database performance, health and availability that can severely hamper daily operations and have a negative impact on application availability and performance,” said Nathan Owen, President and CEO, Blue Medora. “Historically, vROps administrators haven’t had easy visibility into the health of the Microsoft SQL Server environment even though it’s an increasingly critical component of the database ecosystem. With vROps Management Pack for Microsoft SQL Server, Blue Medora provides vAdmins with the tools to take control of both virtualized and traditional Microsoft SQL Server landscapes and proactively avoid issues.”

Blue Medora’s newest Management Pack includes support for vRealize Operations version 6.0, allowing users to monitor capacity and rapidly identify and resolve memory, CPU and storage issues and reduce time spent troubleshooting in virtualized databases. The vROps Management Pack for Microsoft SQL Server enables proactive management of performance and availability by providing intelligent alerts and recommendations and communicating indications of potential issues before they evolve into incidents and outages.

Key features of the Blue Medora vROps Management Pack for Microsoft SQL Server include:

- Enterprise-wide Visibility – Each layer of SQL Server and VMware is exposed within vROps to leverage powerful and patented capacity analysis algorithms inside vROps with the Management Pack’s addition of capacity definitions and an out-of-the-box policy.

- View the Entire Stack – Simplified management and maximized monitoring efficiencies of SQL Server workloads through a single integrated console.

- Improved User Experience – Traversal specifications enable administrators to quickly find and troubleshoot issues across their entire Microsoft SQL Server environment.

- Receive Customized Alerts and Recommendations – Administrators can automatically track the health of their Microsoft environments to optimize performance.

- Advanced Analytics & Reporting – Exploiting the new reporting capabilities introduced in vROps 6.0 inside the Management Pack allow administrators to proactively monitor, troubleshoot and remediate their Microsoft workloads.

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