A single pane of glass to look at your Azure databases and your on-premises servers at the same time
Whether your databases are hosted on premises, in the cloud or a mixture of both, you can be sure you can always have the answers to the health of your estate, and proactively find potential problems before they impact your users.
"SQL Monitor lets us quickly know what the exact problem is so we can jump on it and fix it before the customer even notices."
Benefits
While under the covers an Azure SQL Database or Azure Managed Instance, at their core, are just versions of SQL Server, the details of the unique implementation requires a unique monitoring solution.
Redgate Monitor is built to provide a monitoring for your Azure Databases. This ensures that you have the same kind of knowledge and management abilities within Azure that you’re used to with on-premises SQL Server instances.
As you begin the process of moving your data management to Azure SQL Databases, you’ll quickly realize that you need to monitor those servers much the same way as you do other instances of SQL Server.
While the Azure portal offers ways to build out a dashboard manually to achieve this, that does entail quite a bit of work and knowledge on your part. Further, while it will make it so you can see your Azure resources, it doesn’t monitor your local instances of SQL Server. In order to both keep an eye on your Azure resources and your local resources, you’re going to want to use a tool like Redgate Monitor.
Redgate Monitor is built to monitor SQL Server instances and databases, but it also has direct support for Azure SQL Databases. This means that traditional monitoring that you need within Azure SQL Database such as blocking, deadlocks, and query behaviors are included. However, Redgate Monitor also includes the unique elements that Azure SQL introduces such as tracking vCore or DTU use. This means that you get both kinds of monitoring in a well defined user interface.
Whether you’re using Managed Instances, Azure SQL Database databases, Elastic Pools, or any of the other Azure offerings, Redgate Monitor is ready to use to keep track of the overall health of your Azure Servers. For more detail on exactly how Redgate Monitor works with Azure, you can read this article.
Redgate has been working within Azure for a very long time. That knowledge and experience are built into Redgate Monitor. However, we also have additional resources from lessons at Redgate University, to articles on our Learning Hub, to webinars from our Product Advocates. We can help you transition to Azure as well as use our tools effectively there.
“SQL Monitor lets us quickly know what the exact problem is so we can jump on it and fix it before the customer even notices.”
“The alerting is really helpful, being able to filter out the noise and get exactly what we need.”
You will require one license per server, regardless of how many instances are on that server.
One Redgate Monitor license allows you to monitor up to 5 Azure SQL Databases.
You can monitor 1 x server instance hosted on either Microsoft Azure Managed Instances or Amazon RDS with one Redgate Monitor license
Redgate Monitor supports monitoring Windows failover clusters. You will need one license for each node in a monitored cluster. Other proprietary clustering server systems aren't supported, and might not behave as expected.
You can monitor database instances running on Virtual Machines (VMs). One Redgate Monitor license is required per VM being monitored.
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