Steve Stedman
The Database Health project was created by Steve Stedman.
Steve Stedman
Rather than duplicating my bio here, just click through to my personal website http://stevestedman.com/authorstevestedman/.
My plan…
Over the next 1 to 2 years I plan to add to the Database Health Reports, update the Database Health Reports, and grow the Database Health Reports, until it becomes the industry standard tool for DBA’s to use to help get their job done every day.
For the next 3 to 6 months I will be releasing a new Beta release of the project about every 45 to 60 days depending on bug fixing and new features that I add into the project. Each of these Beta downloads will be free.
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Hi, I think your project is AMAZING. By any chance, it’s not open source, right? I’d really like to do some modifications to it to be able to make this stuff in a service and send me alerts !
Thanks for the feedback. Sorry, but no its not open source. Alerts is something that I am working on for a future version.
hi,i enjoy your program.thanks a lot.i hope to continue develop your program.
Hi,
I just found your tool and really love it. I’m using beta version 1.99.8.690. How do I interpret the green and red bars that scroll across the screen?
Thank you,
John
When the bar is red, it indicates that it is unchanged, or changed for the worse. Green indicates that the number has improved.
My version has expired. When is the next version going to be made available?
The new version, Beta 10.1 is now available. Sorry for the delay.
http://databasehealth.com/download/
-Steve Stedman
Hi Steve,
I have installed Database Health Monitor Version 2.4.5 and tried to run couple of reports…. but I keep getting this message:
I/O by database may take a moment, Please stand by…. I tried to wait for an hour but nothing changed. It looks like all the reports with I/O and memory are not loading. Is this a known issue?. I tried to test on both SQL 2008R2/2012
Hello Steve,
Is the license agreement listed on the site for review?
You can find the licensing agreement in the application. Here is a page with more details.
http://databasehealth.com/about/licensing-agreement/
-Steve Stedman
why is windows defender alert me that your program has a Trojan horse Win32/Azden.A!cl