Idera Announces General Availability Of SQL Diagnostic Manager 13.0
Microsoft Entra ID Authentication Integration: Streamlines the Azure Discovery feature by eliminating the need for manual credential entry for each database or instance. This integration allows for the reuse of existing Azure Profiles, simplifying the monitoring setup for Azure SQL environments. Other benefits of this feature:
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Exploits existing Azure Profile feature of SQL Diagnostic Manager. Any Azure Profiles that are already in place for defining Azure Custom Counters or for discovery of Azure resources can be re-used as credentials for authentication for collection accounts.
Facilitates adding large numbers of Azure resources with shared Entra ID credentials
Uses the most secure connection to Azure SQL
In addition to MS Entra integration of 13.0, other recent enhancements include:
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Scale-out Browser Compatibility for single pane view of multiple Diagnostic Manager installs and maximum performance and scale
Configurable Heat Map overview to graphically indicate the overall health of all instances driven by a calculated health index
Service Now Integration: Send Diagnostic Manager alerts to Service Now for tracking in Service Now ticketing system
About SQL Diagnostic Manager
In today's data-driven landscape, maintaining optimal SQL Server performance is crucial. SQL Diagnostic Manager enables DBAs and other SQL Server professionals with a user-friendly desktop console and a mobile-compatible web console. This tool minimizes costly server downtime with agent-less, real-time monitoring and customizable alerting, enabling quick diagnosis and remediation.
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Proactive Monitoring: Continuously assesses server performance health and availability, providing real-time insights to prevent potential issues.
Comprehensive Diagnostics: Delivers in-depth analysis of performance metrics, helping identify and resolve bottlenecks efficiently.
Customizable Alerting: Allows users to set specific thresholds and receive alerts tailored to their environment's needs.
By leveraging these capabilities, organizations can ensure their SQL Server environments operate at peak efficiency, reducing the risk of downtime and enhancing overall productivity.
"The integration of Microsoft Entra ID authentication not only enhances security but also simplifies the administration of credentials in Azure environments compared to using standard SQL server authentication. This release reaffirms our investment in our SQL Server portfolio, delivering innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of SQL Server professionals," said Max Hunsicker, General Manager at Idera.
About Idera, Inc.:
Idera, Inc. provides a suite of software tools to help database and IT professionals manage their data systems with confidence. From monitoring and management to security and compliance, Idera's solutions empower users to ensure the performance, availability, and integrity of their data environments.
For more information about SQL Diagnostic Manager 13.0 and to download a trial version, please visit Idera's websit .
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