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RML Utilities for SQL Server

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Name: RML Utilities for SQL Server
Works on: windowsWindows XP and above
Developer: Microsoft
Version: 9.01
Last Updated: 23 Feb 2017
Release: 16 Nov 2008
Category: Internet > Servers
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RML Utilities for SQL Server Details

Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Windows 2003 | Windows 2008 | Windows Vista | Windows 2012
SHA1 Hash: 32df799eeeef3a241c7ad5fc5dbd174f70f913a1
Size: 10.56 MB
File Format: msi
Rating: 1.956521739 out of 5 based on 23 user ratings
Downloads: 385
License: Free
RML Utilities for SQL Server is a free software by Microsoft and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 2012.
You can download RML Utilities for SQL Server which is 10.56 MB in size and belongs to the software category Servers.
RML Utilities for SQL Server was released on 2008-11-16 and last updated on our database on 2017-02-23 and is currently at version 9.01.
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RML Utilities for SQL Server Description

Do you know which databases or applications are using the most resources on your server? How will a service pack upgrade, configuration change or application change affect your production SQL Server? The RML Utilities for SQL Server provide you a set of tools and processes to answer these questions and much more.
The RML utilities will allow you to process SQL Server trace files and view reports showing how SQL Server is performing. For example, you can quickly see:
- Which application, database or login is using the most resources, and which queries are responsible for that
- Whether there were any plan changes for a batch during the time when the trace was captured and how each of those plans performed
- What queries are running slower in todays data compared to a previous set of data
You can also test how the system will behave with some change (different service pack or hotfix build, changing a stored procedure or function, modifying or adding indexes, and so forth) by using the provided tools to replay the trace files against another instance of SQL Server. If you capture trace during this replay you can use the tools to directly compare to the original baseline capture.System requirementsSQL Server versions 2000, 2005 and 2008
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