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Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise

Betriebsüberwachung, Diagnose, Administration und automatisiertes SQL Server-Tuning

Spotlight® on SQL Server Enterprise bietet tiefgehende Diagnosen von Cloud und virtuellem SQL. Intuitive Übersichten über den Zustand und die Performance des Unternehmens, automatisierte Warnmeldungen und Aktionen sowie ein integriertes Xpert-Tuning-Modul gewährleisten optimale Performance für Ihren SQL Server, die Analyse-Serviceleistungen, VMWare ESX und SQL Azure-Datenbankumgebungenen. Mit Spotlight ist es einfach,

  • den Zustand der SQL Server-Infrastruktur auf einen Blick zu verstehen;
  • die relationale Engine des SQL-Servers, die Analyseserviceleistungen, Windows, VMWare ESX und SQL Azure von einer einzigen Konsole aus zu überwachen;
  • eingebaute Kennzahlen und Alarme individuell anzupassen;
  • die metrische Analyse der Performance zu automatisieren;
  • Probleme schnell zu lösen, einschließlich lang laufender Prozesse, Blocking Locks, Deadlocks und mehr.

  • Projekt Lucy Integration - Verwenden Sie das Projekt Lucy, um auf Anforderung eine kostenlose Leistungsanalyse zu erhalten und vergleichen Sie Ihre Erfahrungen mit denen anderer Anwender.
  • VMware Speicherdiagnose - Analysieren Sie virtuelle Speicher mit Tabellen, die denen, die für die virtuelle CPU-Analyse verwendet werden, ähnlich sind.
  • Auswertungspläne für Top SQL und Echtzeitabfragen – Ermitteln Sie aufgrund von Indexnutzung, Ressourcenverbrauch oder Abfrageeffizienz punktgenau kritische SQL-Befehle und überprüfen Sie Runtime-Auswertungspläne
  • High-Availability Support – Sie erhalten detaillierte Informationen über die Cluster Ihres Servers, die Replikation, über die Spiegelung der Datenbank sowie über Protokoll-Versandaktivitäten und Umgebungen
  • Diagnose-Drill-downs – Automatisierte CPU- und I/O-Performancediagnosen und Lösungen
  • Kundenspezifische Leistungszähler – Verfolgung und Alarmierung von Prozessen, die nur in bestimmten Servicestufen auftreten, so als ob es sich um metrische Zähler handeln würde, um Performanceprobleme proaktiv zu behandeln
  • Historische Wiedergabe – Navigieren Sie durch Diagnose- und Alarmdaten, die bis zu zwei Wochen zurückreichen und lösen Sie von einem beliebigen Spotlight Management-Bildschirm aus Performanceprobleme
  • Kundenspezifische Berichte und Trendermittlung – Verstehen Sie den Zustand, die Aktivitäten und Fähigkeiten Ihres SQL-Enterprise mit Management- und Performance-Ansichten, mit kundenseitigen Berichten und dem Bericht-Paket zu Spotlight® on SQL Server Enterprise
  • SQL-Analyse und Xpert-Tuning – Markieren Sie immer wiederkehrende Abfragen und schlechten Code und tunen, bewerten und ermitteln Sie Indizierungsstrategien durch eine Integration mit Quest® SQL Optimizer for SQL Server (wird mit Spotlight® on SQL Server Xpert geliefert)
  • Spotlight Statistics Repository – Konfigurieren Sie langfristige Messdatenspeicherung für historische Trendermittlung und Initiativen für die Kapazitätsplanung
  • Integrierter Link auf SQL Server Pedia – Erhalten Sie von den Experten aktuellen, kontextspezifischen Rat bei von Ihnen diagnostizierten Performanceproblemen
  • Wait-State-Analyse – Diagnostizieren Sie Waitstate-Statistiken, um zu ermitteln, wo Waitstates auftreten und wodurch sie verursacht werden
  • Deadlock-Entdeckung und Überprüfung – Verschaffen Sie sich vollständigen Überblick über Deadlock-Events und die Bedingungen, die sie verursacht haben
  • Windows-Only Connections Ansichten – Fügen Sie Windows-Only-Verbindungen den Spotlight-Ansichten hinzu

Spotlight Client

Before installing the Spotlight client, ensure your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements:

Platform1 GHz Pentium 4 PC
Memory1 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space200 MB
This space should exist on a local disk drive rather than a network drive.
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, Advanced Server, Datacenter server) with Service Pack 4
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Additional Software
SQL Server Client Tools
To use the Discovery Wizard to locate SQL Servers on your network the SQL Server Client Tools must be installed on the Spotlight client. The SQL Server Client Tools can be found on the installation disk for Microsoft SQL Server 2000, 2005, or 2008.
Install .NET 2.0 or later
To use the Spotlight Report Viewer, .NET 2.0 or later must be installed on the Spotlight client machine.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)
MDAC includes the ODBC and other components that enable a connection to be established to a SQL Server database. The database may be local or remote. Your client machine must have MDAC 2.7 (or later) installed.
MDAC is available from the Microsoft website: www.microsoft.com/downloads
To find out the version of MDAC that you are currently running, you can download an application from the Microsoft website called comcheck. Review the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article for more information:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;3012022
Other RequirementsCD-ROM drive or Internet connection (required for installation only).
A monitor capable of supporting a resolution of 1280 x1024 or greater.

Diagnostic Server

Before installing the Diagnostic Server, ensure your system meets the following minimum hardware and software requirements:

Platform2 GHz Pentium Dual Core
Memory2 GB RAM
Hard Disk Space300 MB
If the Diagnostic Server’s connection to the Spotlight Statistics Repository or playback database is interrupted, the Diagnostic Server will cache data to the local disk. In this event, an extra 2 MB per hour, per monitored server is required.
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later (32-bit and 64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Additional Software.NET 3.5 or later must be installed on the Diagnostic Server machine.
SQL Server Client Tools
To use the Discovery Wizard to locate SQL Servers on your network the SQL Server Client Tools must be installed on the Diagnostic Server. The SQL Server Client Tools are on the installation disk for Microsoft SQL Server 2000, 2005, and 2008.
To use Spotlight on Analysis Services the Client Connectivity tools must be installed.
SQL Server Management Tools
To use Spotlight on Analysis Services, Spotlight on SQL Server Replication, and Session Trace and SQL Analysis in Spotlight on SQL Server, SQL Server Management Tools must be installed on the Diagnostic Server.
The SQL Server Management Tools are available from any SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 edition except SQL Server Express and SQL Server Compact. The version required corresponds to the latest version of SQL Server that you are monitoring. Note, if you are monitoring SQL Server 2000 servers, you need the Management Tools from SQL Server 2005.

Monitoring

SQL ServerSpotlight can diagnose SQL Server instances of the following versions:
  • SQL Server 2000 (Service Pack 3 or later)
  • SQL Server 2005 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • SQL Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • SQL Server 2008 R2 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • SQL Server 2011 (Denali CTP1 and CTP2)
Spotlight on SQL Server also supports MSDE (2000), SQL Express (2005) and SQL Server 2008 Express Edition. Note that use of these versions to host playback or Spotlight Statistics Repository databases is not supported.
Spotlight cannot diagnose earlier versions of SQL Server (version 7.x and earlier).
Spotlight supports all SQL Server sort orders, including case-sensitive and binary sort orders. Spotlight cannot connect to SQL Server instances where the instance name contains non-US ASCII characters.
Database Cloud ServiceSpotlight supports SQL Azure.
Operating SystemsSpotlight can diagnose the following operating systems:
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, Advanced Server, Datacenter server) with Service Pack 4
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit)
  • Microsoft Windows XP (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit)
Note: On each monitored instance, Spotlight requires the network setting "File and Print Sharing" to be enabled and any firewall to be configured to:
  • open port 1434 for UDP packets
  • open the SQL Server TCP port (default is 1433)
VirtualizationSpotlight on SQL Server can monitor virtual guest machines in a VMware ESX infrastructure. The following versions are supported:
  • VMware vCenter 2.5 (or later)
  • VMware ESX Server 4.0 (or later)
Connection LimitThis version of Spotlight on SQL Server is designed to monitor a maximum of 100 SQL Server, Analysis Services, or Replication instances and 100 Windows servers. Monitoring more than this recommended limit may result in poor performance or product instability.

Spotlight Statistics Repository

Before installing the Spotlight Statistics Repository, ensure your system meets the following minimum requirements:

Database sizingBy default, the size of the Spotlight Statistics Repository is set to 1000MB (data size) and 250MB (log size). These sizes are flexible and can be changed by running the Spotlight Statistics Repository creation script.
The script is located in the install directory as follows:
..\Plug-ins\Diagnostics Server\Scripts
Hard Disk SpaceApproximately 1.2 GB for each monitored SQL Server instance and the corresponding monitored Windows host on which the SQL Server instance resides.
This estimate assumes default configuration in an average environment. Actual space used will depend on your environment and any data collection/storage configuration changes that are made. For more information, see the Spotlight on SQL Server Sizing Wizard. You can access the wizard from the Spotlight Installation Center.
Recommended SQL Server versionTo use Spotlight Reporting and Trending, it is recommended that the Spotlight Statistics Repository is installed on SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008.
Installing the Spotlight Statistics Repository on SQL Server 2000 can result in errors being displayed and no data being shown in some views. Installing the Spotlight Statistics Repository on SQL Server 2000 is not recommended.
Note: Due to the size of the Spotlight Statistics Repository, it is recommended that this database is not installed on a SQL Express instance.
Other RequirementsThe SQL Browser service must be running on the machine where the Spotlight Statistics Repository is installed. Alternatively you can use the host and port number of the (named) SQL Server instance you want to connect to, when creating a connection and connecting to the Spotlight Statistics Repository.
The TCP protocol must be enabled on the instance where the Spotlight Statistics Repository resides.
For more information, see the Spotlight on SQL Server Deployment Guide.
MaintenanceIt is highly recommended that regular maintenance is performed on the Spotlight Statistics Repository. The recommended maintenance plan is outlined in the online help and in the Spotlight on SQL Server Deployment Guide.

Playback Database

Before installing the playback database, ensure your system meets the following minimum requirements:

Database sizingBy default, the size of the playback database is set to 500MB (data size) and 125MB (log size).
Hard Disk SpaceRequires approximately 270 MB for each monitored SQL Server instance and the corresponding monitored Windows host on which the SQL Server instance resides.
Retains 7 days of historical data for each connection in the playback database by default. This is configurable.
Assumes default configuration in an average environment. Actual space used will depend on your environment and any data collection/storage configuration changes that are made. For more information see the Spotlight on SQL Server Sizing Wizard. You can access the wizard from the Spotlight Installation Center.
Recommended SQL Server versionDue to the size of the playback database, it is recommended that this database is not installed on a SQL Express instance.
Other RequirementsThe SQL Browser service must be running on the machine where the playback database is installed. Alternatively you can use the host and port number of the (named) SQL Server instance you want to connect to, when creating a connection and connecting to the playback database.
The TCP protocol must be enabled on the instance where the playback database resides.
For more information, see the Spotlight on SQL Server Deployment Guide.
MaintenanceIt is highly recommended that regular maintenance is performed on the playback database. The recommended maintenance plan is outlined in the online help and in the Spotlight on SQL Server Deployment Guide.


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Case Studies

Der Personaldienstleister Adecco überwacht seine Datenbanken mit Spotlight on SQL Server und steigert die Leistung seines ERP-Systems mit Performance Analysis for SQL Server (Deutsch) Bon Secours Hospital Resolves Performance Issues and Reduces Report Time by 80 Percent with Quest Central® for SQL Server Colorado Springs Implements Foglight to Monitor its Many Applications and Solve Problems More Efficiently Data Technology Consultants Relies on Quest Tools to Proactively Monitor Client Environments and Provide Backup Compression and Encryption Debenhams Depends on Quest's Spotlight and Foglight to Dramatically Improve System Performance and Availability Fulton County School System Sees Future of Student Information System with Quest Software's LiteSpeed Markel Gains Confidence Moving from Oracle to SQL Server with Quest’s SQL Server Performance Health Check Quest Cleans Up Greenstar's SQL Server Performance Monitoring and Delivers Diagnostics Times Savings of 80% Quest Delivers Immediate ROI and Prevents Costly Upgrade for Morefield Communications Quest Tools Ensure Peak SQL Server Performance for the City of Colorado Springs Quest’s SQL Server Performance Monitoring Nets ESOS an 80 Percent Savings in DBA Time SAIF Reduces SQL Server Problem Resolution Time by 87 Percent with Foglight Performance Analysis and Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise SD Worx Discovers that Quest Solutions Work to Resolve Application Issues in Record Time Singapore American School Achieves a Quantum Leap in Productivity with Quest's SharePoint and SQL Server Solutions SNC-Lavalin ProFac Leverages Spotlight on SQL Server to Detect, Diagnose and Resolve Performance Issues Spotlight Eliminates the Need for Shoreline Communications to Spend $100K in System Improvements Spotlight on SQL Server Enterprise Helps LA Weight Loss to Shape Up SQL Server Performance Temporary Employment Agency Adecco Monitors its Databases with Spotlight on SQL Server and Increases the Performance of its ERP System with Performance Analysis for SQL Server Wilbur Smith Associates Is on the Road to Success with Quest's Solutions for SQL Server nach oben