SQL Diagnostic Manager for Microsoft SQL Server helps database administrators to find and fix Microsoft SQL Server performance problems in physical, virtual, and cloud environments. Unlike its competition, it provides effective scalability, advanced SQL query analysis and optimization, prescriptive analysis with corrective SQL scripts, powerful automated alert responses, broad PowerShell integration, complete customization, and extensive support for current and legacy Microsoft SQL Server and…
$1,996
per instance with first year maintenance included
OpenText MBPM
Score 7.2 out of 10
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OpenText acquired BPM solution Metastorm in 2011, and has rebranded the product as OpenText MBPM. It is an alternative BPM solution to OpenText's primary BPM offering called OpenText Cordys Business Process Management.
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OpenText MBPM
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1,996.00
per instance with first year maintenance included
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SQL Performance Monitoring
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IDERA SQL Diagnostic Manager
8.0
7 Ratings
5% below category average
OpenText MBPM
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Performance dashboard
9.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Intelligent alerting
8.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Top SQL
9.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Historical trend data
9.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
Virtualization support
5.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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IDERA SQL Diagnostic Manager
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OpenText MBPM
7.0
3 Ratings
11% below category average
Dashboards
00 Ratings
7.93 Ratings
Standard reports
00 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
Custom reports
00 Ratings
4.03 Ratings
Process Engine
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OpenText MBPM
7.3
3 Ratings
13% below category average
Process designer
00 Ratings
8.13 Ratings
Process simulation
00 Ratings
7.13 Ratings
Business rules engine
00 Ratings
9.02 Ratings
SOA support
00 Ratings
6.02 Ratings
Process player
00 Ratings
7.02 Ratings
Support for modeling languages
00 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
Form builder
00 Ratings
6.93 Ratings
Model execution
00 Ratings
6.13 Ratings
Collaboration
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IDERA SQL Diagnostic Manager
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OpenText MBPM
7.6
3 Ratings
9% below category average
Social collaboration tools
00 Ratings
7.63 Ratings
Content Management Capabilties
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SQL Server [Business Intelligence] Manager is useful for tracking performance across SSIS, SSRS and SSA and have the data represented in dashboards. It helps improve performance and helps end users. However, several features are redundant for smaller organization that can use the tools that comes with existing Microsoft products. These features also takes time to learn and use.
Metastorm is well-suited for scenarios in which internal stress testing an application is needed in a hurry before showcasing it to potential customers. It supports different views of the process from Swimlane perspective, so different methodologies can be handled. It is an Enterprise level tool and handles both small and large projects quite well, although smaller companies may be stressed out by the amount of time it takes to properly maintain the application.
SQLdm does a good job of providing information at a high level, but also allows me to drill down to specific queries and events if needed. I don't always need to sift through tons of details to get the information I need. It also gives a very wide range of information from SQL specific metrics, to OS metrics, to VM metrics, all the way up to host server metrics.
I like how the alert and notification system can be customized. For example, if you know a certain server regularly has long-running queries, you can adjust the alert to not fire unless a query has been running for 30 minutes while the rest of the servers fire after 30 seconds. That is very helpful in not being bombarded at dinner with alerts from a server similar to, "I've been at 90% cpu for 26 milliseconds!!!!!!!...and now it's back down to 30%" Good information to know, but not something you need to literally lose sleep over.
I like how you can configure different servers to be monitored differently. For example, you can have a group of servers called DEVELOPMENT that you can turn on heavier monitoring on so you can test how changes in applications might affect the SQL environment, but in the PRODUCTION group, you may only want to enable the heavier analysis and logging when performance issues are actively being reported.
Windows client has some issues. When you have small time intervals for your data collection, it can cause the client to become unresponsive and require you to restart it.
It takes more time to get the web client running than it does to get the windows client running.
The visualizations have been the same for the last eight years--could use a little bit of a refresh.
The Metastorm process engine is based on an older version of .NET. Updating to a newer version would resolve several known issues with .NET email functionality.
Metastorm builds web pages at run time. While the UI presented to the end user is fine, the Document Object Model is convoluted and subject to change with new releases. Providing a more simplified DOM or at very least a custom function to replace document.getElementById() would make client-side scripting a much more powerful tool.
One function that I've seen Metastorm competitors do well, is email wizards. Having a WYSIWYG email editor would be really nice.
IDERA SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL, Redgate SQL, and MonitorLogicMonitor are similar products to each other. We decided on IDERA SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL because our experience with locating heavy queries has been very good and it provides real-time monitoring of all servers and databases. It also allows you to have a large volume of historical data which allows you to analyze trends in the databases.
We found that OpenText MBPM held its own quite well against IBM BPM. We ended up choosing OpenText MBPM due to the analytics, complex routing, and the ease of SOA service integration. Furthermore, the ability to quickly develop simple User interfaces make this tool a daily component of our most-used toolbox components.