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SQL Server Doctor Keeps Databases Healthy and Running at Peak Performance

Sep 9, 2010
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Idera is now welcoming SQL Server DBAs and developers to try out and provide feedback for its new beta of Idera SQL doctor 1.1. Helping to maintain high database and application performance, SQL doctor can do real-time and scheduled checkups of the SQL Server database, checking configuration and run-time information, from which it pinpoints problems and offers for solving issues and tuning performance.

“SQL doctor quickly identified and solved several SQL Server problems for us!” said Earl Longoria, Director IT at Money Management International. “This tool is an invaluable time saver for both novice and expert DBAs alike. It really helps pinpoint and fix problems faster.”

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