Monitored SQL Servers
Published 28 March 2024
You can monitor the following servers with Redgate Monitor:
SQL Server (any edition) | Windows | Linux |
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For connecting to servers using WinRM the monitored server must have Windows Management Framework 3.0 or greater installed
Supported Cloud Platforms
New name for Azure AD
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) has been renamed to Microsoft Entra ID.
As we transition to the new name, you may notice either name used in Redgate Monitor.
Redgate Monitor supports:
- Amazon EC2 virtual machines
- Amazon RDS SQL Servers (excluding multi-AZ failover instances)
- Microsoft Azure virtual machines
- Microsoft Azure SQL Databases, including databases in Elastic Pools (SQL Server and Microsoft Entra ID [password, integrated and managed identity] authentication types)
- Microsoft Azure SQL Managed Instances (SQL Server and Microsoft Entra ID [password, integrated and managed identity] authentication types)
- Google Compute Engine virtual machines (when the monitoring service is in the GCP environment)
You may need to set up certain things before you can do this. For details, see: Adding servers on a different network from your Base Monitor.
Clusters
Redgate Monitor supports monitoring Windows failover clusters. Other proprietary clustering server systems aren't supported, and might not behave as expected.
Availability Groups
Redgate Monitor supports availability groups on Windows failover clusters, but does not currently support Always On Basic Availability Groups.
Redgate Monitor does not currently support availability groups on Linux.