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The management experience of Cluster Environment through SQL Diagnostic Manager effectively hides the number and size of the DM Management Clusters, collecting data through all the owned instances.

Remember that you can use any existing functionality to display or administer across all Diagnostic Manager Nodes as a single repository installation, such as

  • Server Views allowing you to monitor multiple instances using different views such as heatmap, thumbnails of mini-monitors, an instances' list and their details, or instances' list with their server properties.

    The Thumbnail view is limited to 300 servers. You can add new tags or select some servers from the server tree to filter and display a specific selection.

  • Tags let you organize and view servers from your DMSO Cluster environment.
  • Import and Export feature that allows you to import and share alert templates, alert responses, custom reports, and custom counters XML files.
  • Application Security manages the security resources for DMSO users, DBAs, Operators, administrators, and others.
  • VM Configuration and Mapping
  • Custom Counters display a variety of performance metrics for one or more of your DMSO instances. You can add additional performance metrics or remove the default ones.

    All custom counters are available for DMSO Cluster Environments.

  • Alert Templates allow you to configure alert settings to inform and warn you about approaching issues for one or more from DMSO instances.
  • Azure Profiles feature lets you view and manage registered Azure profiles from your DMSO Cluster Environment.
  • Grooming allows you to schedule and configure SQL DSMO Repository grooming for one or more instances from the DMSO Cluster Environment.
  • Manage License lets you manage the License Keys of the DMSO Cluster Enviroment.
  • Analyze your DMSO Instances.

You can pick different servers from the instances' list (using a tag or selecting them directly from the server tree). It does not matter if they belong to different cluster environments or if it is a local instance; SQL Diagnostic Manager will monitor them as if they were a single instance.




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