Suport for Azure SQL Hyperscale
Add support for the new Azure SQL Hyperscale PaaS solution
Redgate Monitor supports monitoring Azure SQL Database running on the Hyperscale service tier.
Both the primary and replicas can be monitored in a similar way. More information is available in the documentation: https://documentation.red-gate.com/monitor/azure-sql-database-hyperscale-313492584.html
-
Hey David, the bug you highlighted around the space alert for Hyperscale was fixed in version 14.0.49 (March 11, 2025)
These more information in the release note: https://documentation.red-gate.com/monitor/redgate-monitor-14-0-release-notes-240977444.html
(Edited by admin) -
Max
commented
Please vote on this as well since there is no way to monitor Read Scale-out Replicas which is a bit handicap right now for Azure SQL
-
Cláudio Silva
commented
Hey Neil, one big pain point is not being able to monitor read replicas.
Some clients offload some of their read queries to read replicas, and from Redgate Monitor, we are blind. What has run, what the biggest waits are, what the performance is, etc.
Some clients are looking for alternatives to close this gap.
-
David Postlethwaite
commented
The space alert goes haywire for hyperscale because there is no max size
-
Hi - The SQL Monitor team has been busy improving how it monitors Cloud/PaaS instances. In terms of Hyperscale specifically, do you think there are there any pain points that we're not addressing?
If you're happy to have a video call with the Dev team to talk about this then it would be great to hear from you. Please sign up for an informal video chat using our calendly link.
https://calendly.com/redgate-sqlmonitor/sql-monitor