December 16, 2010 at 12:36 pm
I'm a DBA, and I collect metric information from all of our databases that I would like to incorporate into an inexpensive web display of some sort. My needs consist of simple add/change/delete and display of SQL Server data in a secure shop. None of our DBAs are developers, so I am looking for something easy to learn and configure.
What web development technologies should I be looking at?
December 16, 2010 at 2:20 pm
there are some free reports from Microsoft that you can add to your Reporting Services:
SQL Server Health and History Tool (SQLH2)
Lowell
December 16, 2010 at 3:16 pm
Hmmm... That's interesting. I didn't know about that. Thanks for the tip. I definitely need to check that out.
Here is a bit more detail...
As I built our SQL Server 2008 environments, I kept track of the various servers, instances, databases, etc. in about 15 tables that I would like to present in HTML format to help all of the DBAs chase down information when ad hoc phone calls come in.
What I am looking for is a simple way to create some add/change/delete pages that let me drill down into the tables that I created.
We have ColdFusion in the shop, but I'm thinking that may be overkill.
Microsoft Access used to have an HTML conversion option, but I don't see that in Office 2007. (We really don't want to use Access if we can avoid it anyway.)
Any ideas?
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