Monday, February 20, 2012

Microsoft SQL Server Health and History Tool

Anyone have any experience or comments using Microsoft SQL Server Health and
History Tool?Hi,
The Microsoft SQL Server Health and History Tool (SQLH2) allows you to
collect information from instances of SQL Server, store this information,
and run reports against the data in order to determine how SQL Server is
being used.
http://www.microsoft..com/downloads...d10d6-75f7-4763
-86de-d2347b8b5f89&DisplayLang=en
Run the SQLH2 collector to help us collect feature usage information on SQL
2005(and SQL 2000) deployments. Then when the reports come out you (and
your customers) can easily view the collections.
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Thanks for understanding.
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Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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