SymTex SQL Server Health Checks provide a shapshot insight into
the current status, issues and potential problems. We
produce high quality groups including graphic analysis and
drill-down details.
Our FREE SQL health check tool includes a
robust rule base to check your database and SQL Server environment
for known issues and problems. Download for instant
recommendations, hints and tips for tailored to your specific
database environment.
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SymTex Health Check tool is a simple, small
utility application which is free to download and install. It
scans your SQL Server instances to produce instant graphical PDF
reports specific to your environment building a comprehensive set
of recommendation, hints and bast-practice tips developed from
rules and conditions provided by our consultancy practice and
support teams.
Health Check for Microsoft SQL Server works
with Microsoft SQL 2000, 2005 and 2008 all editions.
SQL Server Health Check Activities
A SQL Server database health check involves a complete
investigation of the database and the surrounding environment:
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Backup and Recovery health check- The SQL Server Health Check
will validate your backup and recovery procedures to ensure that
your SQL Server database can be recovered in cases of hardware or
software failure.
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SQL Server best practices health check- We ensure that your
database follows best practices for manageability and
configuration.
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SQL Server Performance health check- A SQL Server Health check
will review all of the SQL Server parameters and disk configuration
to ensure that your SQL Server database is optimized to make
maximum use of all available hardware resources. This
includes a check of the disk I/O sub-system latency (disk
bottlenecks) and a review of Network, RAM and CPU utilization.
Inside a SQL Server health check
Within the SQL Server database we must examine many areas of SQL
Server performance. These area of health checks include:
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Hardware review - We review your complete external hardware to
identify potential bottlenecks and areas of contention. This
step examines disk I/O latency (seeking disk bottlenecks) and a
cursory review of Network, RAM and CPU utilization.
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Windows review -We verify your release and patch levels for
Windows. We also review SQL Server integrity checking (if
installed). We also check SQL auditing setting.
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Log Review- We also examine all logs (Windows Event Logs, SQL
Server long and SQL Agent logs) for alerts and important
messages.
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Transaction logs- We review the transaction log for optimal size
and bottlenecks.
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Workload analysis- We check the SQL Server sared environment in
which many databases compete for memory and background process
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Disk Utilization check - Disk space utilization needs to
be examined.
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Files near maximum size- For files whereautogrowthis enabled we
check whether any database or log is nearing its maximum file size
limit.
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Disk throughput analysis- We also check I/O stall read and
writes times, to see timing details regarding read and write
throughput problems for each SQL Server data file.
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I/O distribution analysis- I/O details for databases and files
are obtained, and for SQL Server 2005, we drill down and get I/O at
the object level. From a throughput viewpoint,
theiostallcolumn should be zeroed in on as it will reveal which
files are experiencing the most delays in terms of accomplishing
I/O goals. The higher theiostall, the worse the files are
doing. These files are likely candidates for physical disk
relocation or other such actions.
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TEMP space- We review tempdb to ensure optimal sizing (disk
sorts)
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Table fragmentation check- Fragmentation is the natural result
of table usage, and reorganization of correct fragmentation
issues.
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Server Configuration Options check- BC verifies that all SQL
Server configuration parameters are optimized for the system
workload.
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Review Scheduled tasks- Review users and document all auto-start
and SQL services options
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Click Here To Install SQL Health Check
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System requirements
- Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5 SP1
- 50 Mb Disk Space
Three simple steps
1. Add and Configure Hosts to be Checked

2. Execute Health Checks

3. Get your Report

Get your health check report immemdiatley detailing critical
problems, warnings and hints.
