Supported platforms


Monitoring servers with Redgate Monitor

Information on supported versions of monitored servers can be found on their specific pages:

Running Redgate Monitor on a virtual machine

You can run Redgate Monitor on a virtual machine, but you should make sure your VM host can deliver the required resources (CPU and RAM). If your physical machine hosts multiple VMs, for example, this will limit the resources available to Redgate Monitor, which might slow performance.

If you locate the data repository database on a SQL Server instance running on a VM, we recommend you use a physical disk or partition rather than a virtual disk for the database data files. For more information about using mapped hardware in Hyper-V, seehttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc768529(v=bts.10).aspx.

FIPS 140-2 Compatibility

The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) publication 140-2 sets out security requirements for cryptographic modules, including a laboratory validation program to approve them.

Redgate Monitor does not itself implement any cryptographic functions, instead relying on Microsoft-provided libraries which are part of .NET. Since Redgate Monitor 9.1.3, only cryptographic libraries which have been validated by Microsoft for use in FIPS environments are used by Redgate Monitor.

Redgate Monitor is therefore suitable for use in FIPS environments, including Windows environments where the System cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing setting has been enabled.

For more information on how Redgate Monitor protects sensitive data, see How Redgate Monitor protects secrets.

Installing Redgate Monitor

Breaking changes

Versions of Redgate Monitor released from 15 April 2024 will not support installation on Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2. These versions are out of both mainstream and extended support.

Windows                                                         SQL Server (any edition)

You can install all components of Redgate Monitor on the following platforms:

  • Windows 10
  • Windows 11
  • Windows Server 2012
  • Windows Server 2012 R2
  • Windows Server 2016
  • Windows Server 2019
  • Windows Server 2022

Redgate Monitor requires a SQL Server database to store monitoring data.

  • SQL Server 2012
  • SQL Server 2014
  • SQL Server 2016

  • SQL Server 2017

  • SQL Server 2019
  • SQL Server 2022
  • Azure SQL Database

NOTE:

  • Hosting a repository on Azure SQL Database or Azure Managed Instance is only supported under certain circumstances. 
  • We don't recommend using SQL Server Express to host the Redgate Monitor database, due to database size restrictions. 

See Redgate Monitor database requirements .

IIS

IIS is optional for the Redgate Monitor Web Server. For more information, see: Installing Redgate Monitor on IIS.

Supported browsers

You can open the Redgate Monitor web application with:

  • Firefox (latest version).
  • Chrome (latest version).
  • Edge (Microsoft supported versions)

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