Hi, I'm Jason Hall, and I'm the SQL Server subject matter expert for performance monitoring at Quest Software. SQL Server database administrators like you are being asked to manage increasingly complex database environments, which include a growing volume of SQL servers, both running locally and in the cloud. We understand that this is a huge challenge. DBAs we speak with every day tell us that their SQL Server instance counts, data volumes, and system criticality is increasing with each passing day, while the time that they have to manage their systems remains flat.
Reactively fighting fires takes time away from more proactive efforts around capacity planning, performance optimization, and gaining enterprise efficiency through automation. What if you could proactively manage the health of your SQL Server infrastructure, weeding through the noise of meaningless help desk tickets, and user complaints? What if you could quickly diagnose and resolve performance problems, while optimizing your SQL server workload to prevent future issues? What if you could also efficiently share all of your findings with those that require information-- developers admins, and management-- through a set of customizable dashboards and reports?
Foglight can help with all of these tasks, while also helping your organization with their broader cross-platform needs to centralize the management of relational, open source, and non-relational databases like PostgreSQL and MongoDB. Providing alerting and notification, real time and historical diagnostics, and reporting, all combined with unmatched analytics of collected data, implementing Foglight for SQL Server will make your job easier, and ensure the health and performance of your entire database environment. Ready to learn more? Take a look at the information below, and if you'd like to try Foglight out for yourself, you'll find a link to a fully functional 30-day trial.