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$1,247.00 per instance per year
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What is SQL Diagnostic Manager

SQL Diagnostic Manager is a database monitoring and performance troubleshooting tool focused on Microsoft SQL Server environments. It collects health and performance metrics, surfaces alerts, and helps DBAs investigate waits, queries, and resource bottlenecks across multiple SQL Server instances. The product is typically used by database administrators and operations teams that need centralized visibility and historical analysis for SQL Server performance issues. It emphasizes SQL Server–specific diagnostics rather than broad, full-stack observability across many infrastructure types.

pros

SQL Server–specific diagnostics

The product focuses on SQL Server performance indicators such as waits, blocking, query activity, and instance-level resource utilization. This specialization can make it easier for DBAs to move from an alert to a likely root cause without first filtering through non-database telemetry. It is well-suited to teams that primarily support SQL Server and need database-centric workflows. The depth of SQL Server metrics can be more directly actionable than general-purpose monitoring for database tuning tasks.

Centralized multi-instance monitoring

SQL Diagnostic Manager supports monitoring multiple SQL Server instances from a central console. This helps standardize alerting and reporting across environments and reduces the need to log into each server for routine checks. Centralized views are useful for operations teams managing many instances with similar baselines and SLAs. Historical data supports trend analysis and capacity planning discussions.

Alerting and historical baselines

The tool provides alerting on performance and availability conditions and retains historical performance data for investigation. Historical context helps teams compare current behavior to prior periods when diagnosing intermittent issues. Baselines and trends can reduce time spent determining whether a metric change is abnormal for a given instance. This is particularly useful for recurring workload patterns (for example, end-of-month processing).

cons

Primarily SQL Server focused

SQL Diagnostic Manager is designed around Microsoft SQL Server, so it is not a single solution for heterogeneous database fleets. Organizations running multiple database engines may need additional tools to achieve consistent monitoring coverage. This can increase operational overhead and complicate standardization of dashboards and alert policies. Teams seeking one platform for databases plus infrastructure and applications may find the scope narrower than broader monitoring suites.

Limited full-stack correlation

While it provides deep database telemetry, it is not primarily a full-stack observability platform that correlates traces, logs, infrastructure metrics, and user experience in one model. Root-cause analysis that depends on application-layer tracing or service-to-service dependency mapping may require separate tooling. This can make cross-team incident workflows less streamlined when the issue spans application and database layers. Integrations may exist, but the core product centers on database monitoring.

Operational overhead for tuning

Effective alerting often requires tuning thresholds, maintenance of monitored instance inventories, and ongoing review of noise versus signal. In large environments, configuration and permissions (for example, least-privilege monitoring accounts) can take time to implement and maintain. Storage and retention planning for historical metrics can also become a consideration as the number of instances grows. These factors can increase time-to-value compared with lighter-weight monitoring approaches.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
SQL DM Standard $1,247.00 per instance (annual subscription / 12-month term) Core SQL Server performance monitoring; pricing includes 1 year of support & maintenance.
SQL DM Pro (includes SQL Workload Analysis & SQL Query Tuner) $1,348.00 per instance (annual subscription / 12-month term) All Standard features plus SQL Workload Analysis (WA) and SQL Query Tuner (QT); pricing includes 1 year of support & maintenance.

Notes:

  • Add-on: SQL Workload Analysis & SQL Query Tuner (when purchased separately) — $250.00 per instance (annual subscription).

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IDERA, Inc.
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