Can you add SQL Server Job monitoring trend Graph with job and step name to see the historical trend of failed/cancelled/Stopped jobs, with their history of description. And also we can drill down to the query level or any deadlock issue which failed the job or if any user stopped the job than why it stopped. This helps…
Dear DPA team, after implementing the support for Postgres please add also support for Azure Data Warehouse. Thankyou!
This tool does a great job with monitoring performance, but it would be great to have some basic monitoring of growth for data and log files, and have some alerts based on thresholds when these are nearing their maximums.
Does anyone have the Database skin that can provide it to me?
When comparing to servers using the graphs, you often scroll down the page and the only way to see the name of the server you're currently looking at is to scroll back up to the top. Please can the server name be displayed on the page all the time?
Hi, I noticed that inside DPA when reviewing the execution plan we are missing the important and useful Estimated Rows and Actual rows within the plan. Is this something that can be added please?
It would be helpful for DPA to offer a notification trigger that fires when an alert returns to normal from anything other than normal as described in the following post. How do i setup alerts to send clear messages once an issue has been fixed?
That would be nice in a future product version as PostreSQL is increasingly popular and useful, including feature and performance-wise.
Hi, I am trying to figure out how I can get the A (Actual Rows) and E (Estimated rows) columns added to the SQL Plans through Oracle. I have not been able to figure out if this is possible currently or found any documentation. Can someone help with this? Hakan
Google's late entry into the cloud services market has resulted in a lack of 3rd party RDBMS tools support. The market is open for someone (hint, hint) to step in with a high quality product. Since DPA now supports all three variants for self-managed installations now is the perfect time to partner with Google and…
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