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Introduction to SQL Azure

 

In our previous articles, Introduction to SQL Server 2012 and Windows Azure Overview, we made references to Microsoft’s SQL Azure service. In this article we will take a closer look at its main features in more detail.

SQL Azure is a relational database solution with the capability to support both Windows Azure and on-premise applications with minimum latency. It is considered a managed service and it’s offered by Microsoft to allow you to build applications without concerning yourself about the storage they’ll use. Being a cloud service, SQL Azure gives you all the benefits of the cloud including:

-          The hardware and software that support the SQL database are all managed by Microsoft

-          Patching and maintenance are also managed by Microsoft

-          High availability and fault tolerance are guaranteed by an SLA (Service-level agreement)

-          Per usage billing and the availability to scale up or down whenever you have the need

All these features contribute to SQL Azure’s eased management. The service-level agreement is backed up by powerful and extremely secure datacenters offering you maximum protection of your databases. SQL Azure is built entirely on top of SQL Server and offers most of SQL Server’s features, such as the Tabular Data Streams (TDSs) for connecting, databases with tables, views, stored procedures, indexes, etc. They are all managed using the standard T-SQL language. SQL Azure allows you to store up to 150 GB of information in your database. If you need more storage for a database, you will have to spread it out over multiple databases and use parallel queries
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Category: cloud computing, Database Management, Database Monitoring, MS SQL Server Monitoring

Introduction to SQL Server 2012

In our previous article, SQL Server 2008 Overview, we looked over the different features that the Microsoft SQL Server provides. In this article we will focus on the new and advanced features of the latest SQL Server release – SQL Server 2012. They include, but are not limited to, the new High Availability solution AlwaysOn, improved security, and the capability of syncing with the cloud.

AlwaysOn consists of two main components – AlwaysOn Availability Groups and AlwaysOn Failover Cluster Instances. Let’s first focus on the Availability Groups. An availability group is a combination of databases that are hosted on a primary server and up to four secondary servers. Each availability group member is capable of replying to clients’ requests in the event that the primary group member is unavailable. All the databases in an availability group fail over to another group member together. This functionality is built on top of the Windows Server Failover Clustering feature and requires its installation.
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Category: Articles, Database Management, Database Monitoring, MS SQL Server Monitoring

Advanced Monitoring of SQL Server with VBScript on Monitis

MS SQL ServerIn previous articles, we learned how to access Performance Counters metrics, how to access SQL Server data, and also how to add a Monitis page with multiple External Monitors. In this article we will put everything together and create a Monits page with the most important parameters for monitoring an SQL Server in production.
When monitoring an SQL Server installation, it is important to keep monitored the most basic metrics such as Processor and Disk. There are also several important metrics specific to SQL Server, as well as the size and the usage of databases and logs.
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Category: Database Monitoring, MS SQL Server Monitoring

30 MS SQL Performance Tips

Microsoft SQL ServerGiving out free advice is getting to be an old tradition here at Monitis. We’ve been running blog posts offering advice and guidance on everything from Apache LAMP security, everything you wanted to know about monitoring MS SQL server data with VBScript, to monitoring Windows Log files via Powershell.

Today, we’ll tackle how to maximize your experience with Microsoft SQL Server.
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Category: Database Management, Server Management

Monitor MS SQL Server Data with VBScript on Monitis

MS SQL ServerWith Monitis you can not only monitor your network infrastructure but also data from your business processes, such as those inside an

Microsoft SQL Server database. Using a simple script, you can exe cute a query and upload the results to a Custom Monitor in your Monitis account.
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Category: 101 Reasons To Choose Monitis, Database Management, Monitis API, Monitoring Scripts, MS SQL Server Monitoring, Sysadmin Tools, Windows Servers Monitoring

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