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Teratrax Performance Monitor

  • Monitor SQL Server performance enterprise-wide (Real-time & history)
  • Receive performance alerts (uptime, failed jobs, deadlocks, blocks, etc...)
  • Tune application performance: SQL code, jobs, memory, cache, and disk
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Teratrax Database Compare

  • Compare SQL Server database schemas & content
  • Generate SQL script to synchronize destination database
  • Move database changes from development to production
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Teratrax Database Manager

  • Streamlined SQL Server & MSDE administration with Intellisense query editor
  • Effortless backup & restore with compression, scheduling, & individual table backups
  • Quick data import & export (Excel, CSV, XML, HTML)
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Teratrax Job Scheduler

  • Schedule SQL & backup jobs for SQL Servers locally & remotely in just a few minutes
  • Advanced job agent with support for SQL Server 2005 & SQL Server Express
  • Receive e-mail notification when jobs run or when jobs fail
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