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| | Monitoring can be expensive...really expensive. And while there are open source options available (shameless self promotion here for a favourite of mine in the opensource space), some people / organizations prefer commercial software/solutions whereas others prefer complete customisation or may not have a budget available.There is nothing wrong with either approach, both have their pros and cons.In the Azure space, there have always been several options for monitoring your SQL workloads, includ
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| Another re-post of a video from last year, this time showing you an in-built protection of setting max server memory for your SQL Server. You can clearly see that if you enter a silly figure such as 50 MB, the minimum memory amount allowable for max server memory is 128 MB. You will see SSMS...