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Over my career, I've had the chance to work in a variety of environments of all sizes. I've managed systems that powered all sorts of applications, with a variety of requirements. In many cases, I've had certain databases that needed constant monitoring and care from me to perform as needed. I've also had other systems that the business used, but weren't necessarily critical. Those systems often had a lower priority for my attention if multiple problems occurred at the same time. I've been meeting regularly with the SQL Monitor team as they try to enhance and tune the next version of their product. As the product has grown and evolved, and SQL Server advances, there are different types of counters and metrics that need to be tracked. One of the major goals is to ensure that they reduce the number of alerts for DBAs and sysadmins that don't require immediate attention or may be unnecessarily adding to someone's workload, at least for new installations. You might customize your system to include many alerts. To do this, we have to make decisions for the default alerts and threshholds, which can be a challenge. Read the rest of "Lowering the Noise" |