SQL Monitor from Red-Gate.
Although there are a many free SQL monitoring tools, but YMMV in terms of what you want from it.
qh
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Originally posted by tranceporter View PostWe have used Server Density in the past. Seems to do the job. If you are hosting in the cloud with RackSpace or Amazon, they might be provided tools of their own.
Edit. Just had a look at their website, seems pretty basic?
This seem quite interesting AppDynamicsLast edited by woohoo; 25 June 2013, 10:34.
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We have used Server Density in the past. Seems to do the job. If you are hosting in the cloud with RackSpace or Amazon, they might be provided tools of their own.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostWhat's your budget and OS? I use Nagios.
I've been told that Nagios is very similar to Zabbix which is free.
Budget depends on if I can justify it. But they are very keen to have decent monitoring software.
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Website, database and server monitoring software.
Hi all,
Had a few issues with a clients website and I'm looking for monitoring software. In the past I've used ChartBeat, with SQL check on a dedicated monitor as a first indication of any problems with the site or database.
We also have Zabbix installed, but not really configured properly (not the most intuitive bit of software).
What do you guys use and why?
Ideally, I'm looking for something that I can have up on a dedicated monitor, will give me an fast indication of issues but then will allow me to delve into issues.
Note, running several servers from windows server 2003 to 2008. Sql Server 2005-2008. Budget depends if I can justify the software.
CheersLast edited by woohoo; 25 June 2013, 09:51.Tags: None
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