Redgate Monitor 14.23.0

Released: Jul 1, 2026

14.23.0 버젼 업데이트

기능

  • Google Cloud SQL monitoring is now available for SQL Server instances.
  • The public API monitored-entities endpoint is now faster, particularly when monitoring many instances.
  • A preview of the new Cluster and Availability Group overview is now available via a preview banner on the current pages.
  • The Virtual Machines page now shows each machine's average network throughput (bytes received and sent per second) over the selected period, both in the table and as a chart in the machine details panel.
  • The standalone .msi installers are no longer internally compressed. This makes the .msi files larger, but allows the .exe bundle installer to compress their contents more effectively, resulting in a smaller .exe download.
  • The Analysis page metric selector now auto-selects the top item when options load, and keyboard arrow key navigation immediately updates the graph selection.
  • The classic Analysis experience has been deprecated.
  • Updated the default required disk space for query executions event session logs from 16 MB to 40 MB.

수정사항

  • The PowerShell module no longer reports a cluster's availability groups, or their alert settings, as missing after a monitoring gap such as a Base Monitor restart or the replica instances being briefly unreachable. Previously an availability group was hidden if no data had been collected for it in the preceding 2 hours; the most recently collected topology is now returned for up to 24 hours.
  • Fixed an issue where Query execution monitoring could time out prematurely.
  • Added missing descriptions for some metrics in the Analysis page.
  • Fixed an issue where alert configuration was not showing inheritance from Linux machines to instances on it.
  • Fixed an issue where a removed monitored instance could still appear in the group tree. The group tree now only shows instances that still exist in your monitoring configuration.
  • Fixed an issue where deleted databases were not marked as "Used SQL" on the Estates > Disk Usage page.