![]() It has a Web UI ( ) for consuming and managing the data you collect. Rather than store the collected data in local databases, it sends it up to the ‘new relic cloud’ for analysis. ![]() It is agent-driven software for collecting metrics, event data, and log data for your server infrastructure and its services, so that you can quickly review and diagnose the cause of any problems. I’ll sketch only briefly how New Relic Infrastructure works you can read the documentation for the details. Your developers can use the data too to monitor their development and test servers, and suddenly you have a DevOps collaboration tool, and a route to the best form of proactive monitoring, which is detecting and stopping problems before they even get to production. If a SQL monitoring tool provides all the necessary data to understand the cause of a problem, in a way that is easy to understand, then it is also one that extends easily beyond production. With a large server estate, some or most of the time, the people doing the first line monitoring won’t have deep domain expertise. ![]() If should also present this data in a way that is intuitive and accessible so that it provides the right level of detail to allow a first responder to decide how to act when problems arise, or who to inform. You can add some of them through the creation of custom metrics, but this adds quite a bit of work to the implementation of the tool.Ĭonversely, a dedicated SQL Server tool will not only alert you to issues, but also provide all the deeper, supporting information that will allow a DBA to track down the source of a complex performance issue and resolve it quickly. You’ll know if the server and instance are online or offline, and some general behavior of the system, but the necessary details to understand system behavior and troubleshoot when that behavior goes wrong aren’t there. The MSSQL Integration for New Relic Infrastructure is, on its own, insufficient. So, given this, do you also still need a dedicated monitoring tool for SQL Server, such as SQL Monitor? As a DBA, I’d argue that you do. This has obvious appeal if you’re in a situation where you need to monitor Couchbase as well as Cassandra and SQL Server, because New Relic can provide a good mechanism for collecting all that data in a single location. Via its array of Integrations (Agents), you can extend New Relic Infrastructure to monitor SQL Server, plus a range of other database systems. It has been a phenomenal year for NewRelic and we thank all our users and the attendees of NewRelic User group, India.New Relic Infrastructure will ‘instrument’ your servers and operating systems, meaning that it should provide enough information about all the important server components and processes to enable you to review their performance and, when necessary, determine the sequence of events that led to a problem or failure. Loved each one of the conversations I had with rockstar engineers from our customer teams! □ ![]() □Thank you Syed Haani and Shagun Depan for joining NRUG to share your Observability best practices with us and other New Relic users. It was a pleasure sharing the stage with few great minds from engineering teams of Tokopedia and Ola. With such levels of energy in the room, I had the opportunity to present at Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore events of NRUG on topics of ‘What’s new with NewRelic’ and co-hosted a couple of talks with our beloved customers. The levels of energy and curiosity that our users bring, never fails to impress me. And it’s a wrap of New Relic, Inc.'s User Group meet-up, India! □□ ![]()
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