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What account do you use to monitor your servers?
At the moment, we’re designing the part of the SQL Response interface that allows you to choose the servers you want to monitor. This has proved to be a complicated issue, as we require – for every SQL Server you want to monitor: credentials to log in to the physical Windows box credentials to log [...]
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Auditing
Monitoring and controlling user access is becoming more important to network admins and DBAs; we’re keen to explore how SQL Response v2 can meet your requirements in this area. We’d like to know just how important this issue is to you. Specifically, we’re interested in some of the following questions: Do you have a need [...]
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