SQL Defrag Manager provides the following new features:
3.8 New features
- Support for SQL 2022
SQL Defrag Manager now supports SQL Server 2022.
3.7 New features
- Adding a 'Frag %' column to the ToDo Table
SQL Defrag now offers users the ability to select an index rebuild and have the fragmentation percentage displayed.
- Ability to Send Schedule Reports via Email
SQL Defrag now has the ability to automatically send scheduled reports email, to contacts in its defined list.
- Upgrade SQL Defrag Manager .NET Dependency
SQL Defrag Manager .NET dependency was upgraded to version 4.8 in order to have better performance, efficiency, and product security.
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3.6 New features- Recurring Automated Policies
SQL Defrag now allows policies to run more than once a day
- Setting Up Automated Policies with Different Analysis Types
SQL Defrag now offers users the ability to run policies using different Analysis Types - New "Instant Defrag" tab
Rebuild or reorganize all the displayed fragmented hotspots at once with a click of a button
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3.5.1 New features- Support for SQL 2019
SQL Defrag Manager now supports SQL Server 2019 and update .NET for Management Server and Data Repository
- Cloud for Azure and AW EC2
Cloud environment for SQL Defrag to test on Azure and AW EC2. For more information visit Cloud for Azure and AW EC2
- Support for Windows 2019
SQL Defrag Manager now supports Windows 2019 and updated .NET for console - Support for SQL Server 2019 Database
SQL Defrag Manager now supports SQL Server 2019 Database Platform - Support for databases in Azure
Support for databases hosted in Azure instances
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- Supports SQL Server 2014
SQL Defrag Manager supports the use of SQL Server 2014. - Includes a new CLI option that initiates a defragmentation from the command line
SQL defrag manager 3.2 includes a new command line option that initiates a defragmentation. Use the following CLI option:
sqldefragc [[[–rebuild [online]] | –reorg] –instance <instance name> –database <database name> | –policy <policy name>] You have two options when using this code. You can: - Define the defragmentation as follows: specify "rebuild" or "reorg" where "online" is optional for "rebuild"; specify the "instance name"; and specify the "database name". - Define the defragmentation based on an existing policy by specifying the "policy name".
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