dbForge Event Profiler for SQL Server

dbForge Event Profiler for SQL Server is a FREE tool that allows you to capture and analyze SQL Server events. The events and data columns are stored in a physical trace file for later examination. You can use this information to identify and troubleshoot many SQL Server-related problems to make it a smooth database sailing. Whether it\'s high server load or certain queries impacting database stability, Event Profiler is a handy solution for inspecting and analyzing its performance for SQL Server.

Key features:
* View sessions running on servers and the queries they are executing
* Find out a front-end application or a toot with the heaviest activity
* Examine a statement, a batch or a procedure with poor performance
* Detect the queries that impact server productivity the most
* Monitor, trace, and investigate user activity for audit purposes
* Track users\' impact on SQL Server resource utilization
* Identify the users responsible for particular activities on the server
* Trace activity of SQL Server Database Engine



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Category: Business Software > Database Management Software

Size: 45051KB

OS: Windows All

Downloads: 110339

License: Freeware

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