Category: Windows

Jared Clark shares an overview of SentryOne Enhanced Platform Installer (EPI) and how to install a SentryOne monitoring service on a Windows Core machine.
April 8, 2020 | Jared Clark | SentryOne, Windows 0
The newly released SentryOne 18.5 includes the first feature set to utilize advanced analytics and machine learning technology—introducing SentryOne Storage Forecasting.
Glenn Berry lays out a convincing argument to upgrade to a modern version of SQL Server -- considering not only the platform improvements but also changes to Windows, storage, and hardware.
Aaron Bertrand describes a few workarounds to a problem in Windows where an application won't respond to taskbar actions.
Melissa Connors (@MelikaNoKaOi) walks through some key features of the event log management tools in SentryOne for Windows Event Logs as well as SQL Server.
Glenn Berry discusses the ever-changing landscape of memory/storage technology, and how it relates to SQL Server workloads on Windows servers.
SQL Server 2016 allows you to enable instant file initialization during installation; Aaron Bertrand looks at how this can impact tempdb data file creation.
Kevin Kline answers several questions from his recent webinar on I/O latency with Tegile's Sumeet Bansal.
Jason Hall adds to his series on mining performance data from the SQL Sentry database, this time showing how to get information about disks.
Since releasing SQL Sentry v7 with Fragmentation Manager in May, we've been hard at work on v7.2.
SentryOne founder, Greg Gonzalez, covers a “saving grace” that prevented things from being much worse when SSAS memory limits were inadvertently set to KB instead of bytes.
February 5, 2010 | Greg Gonzalez | Analysis Services, SSAS, Windows 0

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