Sneak preview – July is Database Health Monitor Month
July is here and that means it’s time for us to pivot our collective gaze to the pulse of our digital lifeblood – our databases! As the founder of Database Health and Stedman Solutions, I am excited to declare this month as Database Health Monitor Month! This is our annual opportunity to appreciate the often-unseen guardians of our valuable data, and to dive deeper into the heartbeat of our systems, replete with intricate data structures and complex relations. It’s time we take a closer look at their health, address hidden issues, optimize performance, and ensure our data highways run smoothly. This July, let’s promise to not just keep our databases running, but to keep them running in peak form!
This month marks the anniversary of Database Health Monitor, that I started building in 2011. To celebrate I am offering 25% off the licensing fee for the annual subscription for Database Health Monitor.
As many of you know, maintaining healthy and high-performing databases is critical for any organization that relies on data to drive business decisions. And that’s precisely what Database Health Monitor was created for – to provide DBAs and IT professionals with an easy-to-use tool that simplifies the database monitoring process and helps them quickly identify and resolve potential issues.
With Database Health Monitor, you can:
- Monitor database performance and health in real-time
- Detect and troubleshoot performance issues before they become critical
- Optimize database performance with easy-to-use recommendations
- Track and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) for your databases
- And much more
Here is a quick overview on the background of Database Health Monitor:
If you are not familiar with Database Health Monitor and want to try it you, the download is free at http://DatabaseHealth.com.
Don’t forget the 25% off coupon to save some money on the licensing fees:Code: July25But don’t wait too long – this offer is only available for a limited time, so make sure you take advantage of it before it’s too late.
Thank you for considering Database Health Monitor, and we look forward to helping you keep your databases healthy and performing at their best.
-Steve Stedman
Related Links:
- Classes and Licensing https://stedman.us/dbh-school
- Free Download: http://DatabaseHealth.com/download2
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