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Product Reviews and Articles
Manage SQL Databases
TechNet Magazine, Greg Steen - Mar. 01, 2008
The larger and more complex your infrastructure, the more you
need to be concerned with maintenance and operational tasks
interfering with each other. This can lead to process flow
havoc for your end users. Fortunately, there are a few tools
available for the database and system administrator to help
coordinate a complex environment's schedules. One such tool that you may want to consider for your multi-database server environment is SQL Sentry Event Manager.
Product Review: SQL Sentry Event Manager
Database Journal, Steven Warren - Dec. 18, 2007
As a DBA in today's 24x7 world, managing multiple SQL Servers
can be quite a challenge. Having an arsenal of tools by your
side that can help you save time is a must. Fortunately, a tool
is available on the market to help take some of the stress out
of your life. SQL Sentry Event Manager provides you with a tool
that enables you to manage all of your SQL Server jobs across
your entire infrastructure from one single point of entry.
Know What's Happening: Keep tabs on your SQL Server jobs
Redmond Magazine, Joshua Jones - Sep. 01, 2007
We've all been in situations where we spend a great deal of time
navigating the complicated Web of inter-server SQL Agent jobs to
find resource contention and scheduling problems. When you add
the layer of complexity that many SQL Agent jobs simply run DTS
or SSIS packages, the problem becomes even greater. One of the
few third-party devices available to help with this task is SQL
Sentry Event Manager.
MaximumASP Raises the Bar on SQL Server Hosting with Event Manager
DM Review Magazine, Sarah Barela - Jul. 01, 2007
Before Event Manager, we used the burdensome process of
specialized scripts and manual documentation to manage our job
schedules. We also tried a collection of different third-party
products, but nothing exhibited a true understanding of what
DBAs really need. I can't imagine going back to the old methods
or using some of the less comprehensive competing products in an
attempt to tackle the same problems.
Save Time (and Money) With SQL Sentry Event Manager
SQL Server Performance.com, Dinesh Asanka - Apr. 01, 2007
As a DBA, the first thing you do in your database environment is
check the jobs that ran the previous day. Just imagine the
trouble this can cause in multi-server environments. You'll have
no choice but to log on to each SQL server and check it
manually. Things become more frustrating when your servers are
located around the globe and if you have Oracle servers. The
calendar view is the most fascinating feature available in Event
Manager. From the calendar view, you can visualize all the jobs
on all the servers in your enterprise at once, which helps you
uncover conflicts. I highly recommend Event Manager.
Product Review: Event Manager for SQL Server
SQL Server Magazine, Michael Otey - Mar. 01, 2007
You could think of Event Manager for SQL Server as SQL Agent on
steroids, but its functionally actually goes far beyond SQL
Agent. One of SQL Sentry's most valuable features for the DBA is
the all-devices global calendar view, which gives you a big
picture of your enterprise job execution schedule. If you need
to manage a complex job execution environment that's spread
across multiple servers, or if you need to manage jobs on both
the SQL Server and Oracle platforms, then Event Manager for SQL
Server belongs on your shortlist. Event Manager for SQL Server
is a must-have product for DBAs who need to manage a large
number of jobs across multiple systems.
Getting Started with SQL Server Integration Services
SQL Server Worldwide Users Group, Stephen Wynkoop - Jan. 24, 2007
SQL Sentry Event Manager can help you manage SSIS by showing how
jobs are stepping on one another with drill down capabilities to
optimize your SQL Server schedule.
MFG.com Buys Time with SQL Sentry
DM Review Magazine, Geoff Hiten - Jul. 01, 2006
SQL Sentry immediately allows MGF.com to see multiple SQL Server
job schedules and interactions on multiple systems, giving a
clear picture of the timing and sequencing involved in the
overnight processing and data transfer.
Power, Productivity, and Performance
SQL-Server-Performance.com, Brad McGehee - Jun. 05, 2006
SQL Sentry is an enterprise-level SQL Server job
automation/scheduling and monitoring tool that makes it easy to
manage and monitor SQL Server jobs and Windows Task Scheduler
events, from a single console. Take an in-depth look at how well
SQL Sentry meets its stated goals.
SQL Server Performance Optimization
SQL Server Worldwide Users Group, Stephen Wynkoop - Apr. 21, 2006
SQL Sentry is one tool that you really need to try out - put it through it's paces on your servers. See what it exposes and see the time it can save you by helping fine tune your scheduling and server management.
Hidden Jobs, Hidden Schedules and the Impact on your Server
SQL Server Worldwide Users Group, Stephen Wynkoop - Mar 31, 2006
Take a look at the real-world impact of your SQL Server Agent
job subsystem and the not-so-obvious loads it can place on your
system.
SQL Sentry Relieves Your SQL Server Job Headaches
SQL-Server-Performance.com, Dinesh Asanka - Mar. 13, 2006
SQL Sentry is a tool that can help alleviate you of the headache
associated with managing multiple SQL Server jobs on multiple
SQL Servers. The benefit of a powerful job-monitoring tool for
SQL Server is enormous.
Interview with Brooke Philpott of SQL Sentry
SQLServerCentral.com, Andy Warren - Jan. 19, 2006
The guys that build software rarely get exposure of credit.
After a meeting at TechEd, Brooke Philpott, one of the two core
developers of SQL Sentry, answers some interesting interview
questions about the product.
A Review of SQL Sentry v2.5
SQLServerCentral.com, Brian Knight - Jan. 12, 2006
SQL Sentry 2.5 is highly recommended as the single most
important tool. It easily saves DBA users an hour a day across
12 servers by using the tool.
Administrative Tools Keep SQL Server Running Smoothly
SQL Server Magazine, Editors Focus - Aug. 24, 2005
SQL Sentry's
time efficiency wins by a 500 percent margin over its
next-closest competitor. One voter called SQL Sentry the "best
on the market."
SQL Server Job Performance Checklist
SQL-Server-Performance.com - Feb. 28, 2005
Focus on how to identify, and correct, potential job-related
performance issues. |