Redgate Releases SQL Monitor v7
February 22, 2017
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The release of SQL Monitor v7 from Redgate Software sees a rich reporting suite added to the popular SQL Server monitoring tool.

The new feature can instantly generate accurate, informative reports on the performance of SQL Servers using customizable as well as standard metrics, and is a direct response to the increasing need for Database Administrators (DBAs) to provide a range of reports across their entire SQL Server estate.

“We’re seeing this a lot,” says Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Steve Jones. “SQL Server estates are growing in complexity and size, and DBAs can’t easily get a view on how their estate is performing. Yet at the same time, they need to provide reports on everything from instances with the lowest uptime to the fastest filling disks to the longest running queries. That takes a lot of time and effort.”

To address the issue, the new reporting suite in SQL Monitor comes with a set of metrics that identify common problem areas across a SQL Server estate, and users can also produce customized reports with metrics from specific servers or instances they want to track.

Once created, the reports are available to view online or download as a PDF, and can be automatically emailed on a scheduled basis.

“Getting detailed information from SQL Server can be a real problem,” adds Redgate Product Marketing Manager, Mark Champion. “The new SQL Monitor reporting suite means reports can be produced instantly and shared among the team or senior management. It makes the life of a busy DBA a whole lot easier and gives better visibility to the valuable work they’re doing.”

The SQL Monitor reporting suite is a key part of the Redgate SQL Toolbelt and brings simplicity and speed to the problem of accurate reporting by giving teams a clear picture of SQL Server performance. Importantly, it does so in a way that is easy to set up, administer, and understand, and saves hours of time by providing full and detailed reports automatically.

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