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SQL Server 2005 Migration |
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Event
Manager provides scheduling, alerting and response features for
optimizing schedule performance in SQL
Server 2005. While SQL Server 2005 is a major advance in many areas, it
does not offer much more than SQL Server 2000 in terms of new features
for managing scheduled events and notifications. One big change with SQL
Server 2005 is that users can create "shared schedules," which actually
increases the likelihood of scheduling collisions. This is an issue
Event Manager handles by highlighting the collisions on the calendar and
allowing the DBA to resolve them via a quick drag-and-drop.
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Migrating to SQL Server 2005? A SQL
Server 2005 upgrade can be a major task and Event Manager can greatly reduce
the effort required, especially when it comes to the setup of alerting.
While the notification system has been improved in SQL Server 2005, you
still cannot manage notifications globally across all servers nor do you
have the robust conditions and actions provided through Event Manager. SQL
Server 2005's new SMTP-based "Database Mail" addresses the reliability
issues of SQL Mail, but Database Mail requires roughly the same level of
configuration as MAPI & SQL Mail. The user is required to touch every
server and every job on every server to configure it. With Event Manager you
can configure notifications across all SQL Servers at one time and from
one place.
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If you install Event Manager today before you upgrade to SQL Server
2005, you will save yourself the considerable time and effort of
configuring, activating, testing, and maintaining Database Mail on each
and every SQL Server 2005 instance.
Reporting
Services Support
Event Manager provides complete scheduling, monitoring and
notification features for SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. This
enables a DBA to view all Reporting Services events on the Event Manager
calendar, monitor their impact on performance and set notifications
ensuring awareness of any issue. Event Manager maps the awkward job GUIDs to
friendly report names, and performance counters can be linked to any
Reporting Services task, including individual subscriptions and report
execution snapshots. Full alerting functionality is available.
64-Bit Support
Event Manager can monitor SQL Server 2005 64-bit, and the Event
Manager
Console and Server service can run on both x64 and Itanium-based Windows
Server platforms. The Event Manager database can be installed on SQL Server
2005 64-bit as well.
For more detail, view the
press release.
Legacy Support
Event Manager also supports "legacy" SQL Server 2000 DTS Packages and
Maintenance Plans run on SQL Server 2005. This means that users who
migrate their 2000 DTS packages or maintenance plans will not lose any
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