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Idera’s SQLconfig monitors database server hardware, operating system (OS), SQL Server instance and database configuration, providing both automated change notification and comprehensive reporting on changes in your SQL Server environment. In addition, SQLconfig allows you to fine tune and control SQL Server configuration across your entire infrastructure by setting a master or golden server. You can ensure that new servers match the ‘gold standard’ configuration and that existing servers remain compliant.
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Why SQLconfig? In a typical enterprise, many people make changes to database servers that can compromise SQL Server performance and availability. Undetected quick-fixes made during a fire drill often cause long-term trouble for database managers. Change reports and automated notification ensure database managers are aware of and can easily respond to configuration changes.
You can also streamline and ease your workload when managing multiple SQL Servers with SQLconfig. By identifying a golden master or model server, then grouping and comparing machines to your model, you can use SQLconfig to identify key configuration differences between multiple servers. This information helps you maintain identical configurations and eliminates differences as a problem source, reducing time spent investigating problems.
Key Benefits Automates change detection — Notifies you when configuration changes occur, allowing you to evaluate and quickly correct undesirable modifications. SQLconfig identifies changes to database schema, settings and security, as well as to server hardware, OS and Windows security across dozens or even hundreds of servers.
Assures common settings across database servers — Provides a standard golden master feature. You can easily configure a model server and measure groups of servers against your model. SQLconfig provides automatic notification if any server deviates from the model. Compliance functions are not compromised if you decommission or change your model server.
Eases production rollouts — Enables you to validate the results of rolling out changes from your development environment into production. SQLconfig’s comprehensive change reports will highlight any discrepancies ensuring a smooth transition for your users.
Maintains configuration data — Gives you constant access to the baseline and current configurations, as well as a complete change history. In the event of a catastrophic server failure, you can use this key information for quick recovery. In normal operations, this is useful for planning server upgrades and simplifying routine inventory reporting.
Creates rich reports — Presents comprehensive configuration information with well-organized reports detailing the status of your enterprise hardware, OS, OS security, database schema settings and security settings.
Integrates with management systems — Functions as a stand-alone product or integrates with management systems, such as Microsoft Operations Manager 2000 (MOM) and NetIQ’s AppManager Suite (AppManager).
Part of Idera’s SQL Management Suite – Idera’s SQL Management Suite (SQLsuite) is the industry’s most comprehensive toolset dedicated to managing SQL Server production operations. Built on leading technologies, the SQLsuite increases availability and improves productivity. Offering real-time performance monitoring, in-depth diagnostics, web-based administration, configuration management and automated job management, this complete solution addresses critical problems SQL Server administrators face. |
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