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Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]
 
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Default Re: Quest vs Idera - 11-24-2008 , 10:14 PM






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Does this tool from sqlsentry give you that ?
Yes, and they even patented their own lightweight and focused method called
QuickTrace. You should check out the trial, you will get more out of
playing with it for an hour than you could ever get sending a barrage of
questions here.

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Also where does Operations Manager 2007 sit in all of this ?
<shrug> I do not use that tool. I'm a database guy, not a systems guy.
:-)



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Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]
 
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Default Re: Quest vs Idera - 11-24-2008 , 10:14 PM






Quote:
Does this tool from sqlsentry give you that ?
Yes, and they even patented their own lightweight and focused method called
QuickTrace. You should check out the trial, you will get more out of
playing with it for an hour than you could ever get sending a barrage of
questions here.

Quote:
Also where does Operations Manager 2007 sit in all of this ?
<shrug> I do not use that tool. I'm a database guy, not a systems guy.
:-)



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Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]
 
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Default Re: Quest vs Idera - 11-24-2008 , 10:14 PM



Quote:
Does this tool from sqlsentry give you that ?
Yes, and they even patented their own lightweight and focused method called
QuickTrace. You should check out the trial, you will get more out of
playing with it for an hour than you could ever get sending a barrage of
questions here.

Quote:
Also where does Operations Manager 2007 sit in all of this ?
<shrug> I do not use that tool. I'm a database guy, not a systems guy.
:-)



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Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]
 
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Default Re: Quest vs Idera - 11-24-2008 , 10:14 PM



Quote:
Does this tool from sqlsentry give you that ?
Yes, and they even patented their own lightweight and focused method called
QuickTrace. You should check out the trial, you will get more out of
playing with it for an hour than you could ever get sending a barrage of
questions here.

Quote:
Also where does Operations Manager 2007 sit in all of this ?
<shrug> I do not use that tool. I'm a database guy, not a systems guy.
:-)



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Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]
 
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Default Re: Quest vs Idera - 11-24-2008 , 10:14 PM



Quote:
Does this tool from sqlsentry give you that ?
Yes, and they even patented their own lightweight and focused method called
QuickTrace. You should check out the trial, you will get more out of
playing with it for an hour than you could ever get sending a barrage of
questions here.

Quote:
Also where does Operations Manager 2007 sit in all of this ?
<shrug> I do not use that tool. I'm a database guy, not a systems guy.
:-)



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Aaron Bertrand [SQL Server MVP]
 
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Default Re: Quest vs Idera - 11-24-2008 , 10:14 PM



Quote:
Does this tool from sqlsentry give you that ?
Yes, and they even patented their own lightweight and focused method called
QuickTrace. You should check out the trial, you will get more out of
playing with it for an hour than you could ever get sending a barrage of
questions here.

Quote:
Also where does Operations Manager 2007 sit in all of this ?
<shrug> I do not use that tool. I'm a database guy, not a systems guy.
:-)



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