![]() Indeed, the report also showed that while 23% of organizations with ten servers or fewer use a third-party tool, this rises to 51% in organizations with over 500 servers. However, as the size, complexity and mix of SQL Server estates increases, so does the need for a third party monitoring tool. Drawing insights from over 1,000 participants and now in its third year, it revealed that 50% of organizations are now taking advantage of the cloud, with 19% hosting their servers mostly or wholly in the cloud, and 31% using a combination of cloud and on-premises servers. This is an important move because cloud adoption rates are increasing, as highlighted in Redgate’s recently released 2019 State of Database DevOps Report. ![]() After months in development, SQL Monitor v9 gives users the ability to seamlessly monitor hybrid and cloud estates, including both Azure Managed Instances and SQL Database Elastic Pools. ![]() (firmenpresse) - Cambridge UK, Tuesday 19 February 2019 – Recognizing the increasing take-up of cloud storage, the latest version of Redgate’s SQL Monitor enables entire SQL Server estates to be managed and monitored from one dashboard, whether they are on-premises or in the Azure cloud.
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