ANN: SSAS Activity Monitor 1.0 released

  • Hi All.

    I hope notifications about new tools is not against rules here and I'd like to

    just notify that we released for testing new SSAS tool - SSAS Activity Monitor.

    What are happen behind the scenes of SSAS servers and how to analyze if your BI applications efficient or not? With SSAS Activity Monitor, we tried to answer some of the questions in this area, connected to analysis of overall server performance, sessions and connections statistics and resource usage in time. To minimize impact of SSAS servers, we tried to get most of the information from minimal amount of server statistic queries and we bring it to you in convenient way - with rich UI.

    Features

    -Provides resource usage and activity information about the currently opened sessions and connections on the server. We do not try to present just plain table data. Instead, we try to present trends (increase/decrease), percentage values of CPU and per second values which are not available in original server statistics.

    -Complete Locks information. Among table data, locks are displayed on Activity Graph.

    -Activity History. You run monitoring tool for a while and the tool decides which data points should be saved for future review. Based on CPU and other resources usage, SSAS Activity Monitor decides if current snapshot of server activity should be saved or not. Developers and administrators can review such snapshots at any time later, via single mouse click on highlighted points (markers) in Activity History chart.

    -Activity Graph. Sessions and connections in convenient live graph.

    -Docked windows as the way to optimize analysis. Standard tabbed interface does not restrict you to show and analyze data from different servers side by side.

    - Ability to kill sessions.

    And more - under development...

    We would love to hear any feedback, comments, etc. Welcome!

    Our homepage: http://www.ssastools.com

    Best regards,

    Matt

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