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As a former DPA customer, this is one of the things I miss most.
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We monitor databases across the globe, by people across the globe. When I spot an issue from my office in USA for a database in Australia and want to communicate about it to a colleague in Europe, being able to reference everything in UTC is critical, especially since countries differ in whether and when they change to/from Daylight Saving Time, so the offset is different depending on which week it is.
Displaying everything in browser local time causes extra cognitive load and sometimes leads to people trying to investigate incidents by looking at the wrong time range in logs.
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In our environment, CPU is far more important than IO. If we need to scale an Azure SQL Database or Elastic Pool up, it is always because of CPU running too high, or running out of storage, never for logical or physical reads or writes.
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Ideally, enable setting up an Application and associating Databases with an Application, as we have multiple such Applications with many Databases for different regions or clients that have identical schemas for each Database associated with any given Application.
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This sounds challenging, as the execution plan could be different in each database.
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Getting the most frequent login, hostname, and application for top 10 queries would be very helpful. I can't even tell which development group to talk to about a problem if I don't know which application or Webjob executed the code, or if it was someone running a terrible query in SSMS.
We are just starting to experiment with Azure SQL Serverless Databases and we simply cannot monitor them with Redgate Monitor without losing the ability to auto-pause, which is the main reason for wanting to use that technology.
You give us the choice of giving up Azure cost savings, or costing yourself in license fees for databases we have to stop monitoring.