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DeilaWa2013-11-25 10:02:07
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DeilaWa, 2013-11-25 10:02:07

What to choose for monitoring MS SQL Servers?

Actually the question is: There are 50+ MS SQL Servers (mostly 2008), a program (a set of programs, a utility, etc.) is needed that could become an alternative to SCOM or Oracle Enterprise Manager. The program should be able to do everything that these two options can do (it can be a little worse, but preferably a little better :)). Paid or free doesn't matter.
What should be mandatory: Statistics of everything and everyone, graphs, samples, alerts, the ability to send notifications (both by mail and by SMS). Also Real-time monitoring, so that I can go and see the "dashboard". In general, the more monitoring and control tools, the better.

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nutaru, 2013-11-25
@nutaru

IBM Tivoli Monitoring

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alienrom, 2013-11-28
@alienrom

I confirm, if you need better than SCOM, then IBM Tivoli Monitoring - a large number of metrics, alerts, a rich selection of visualization tools. Notifications to external resources can be configured to prescribe any script/command/application

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jirniy, 2013-12-05
@jirniy

when I administrated the database and I had the same number of 50+ MS SQL Servers (mostly 2008) I wrote my own )))

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