Would love to test early RG Monitor ideas with you! Let's create together!

Hi everyone, 

Exciting news, we are working on extending our monitoring software to support Oracle, MongoDB and MySQL!
I’m Moyo,  the senior product designer for the Polymon team working on cross-db integrations.

My team is currently experimenting through early solutions.
We would love to invite you for a user chat to learn more about your use cases and take on board any initial thoughts you may have.

Please fill out this survey to join our early testers pipeline.
https://redgate.research.net/r/RG527FT

Looking forward to making awesome together :D !

Answers

  • DonFergusonDonFerguson Posts: 202 Silver 5
    Always accompany new releases with a rollback script to counteract any breaking bugs that may be introduced. Resorting to restoring the RedGate monitor database to a state prior to the upgraded release is suboptimal, as it results in the loss of captured data. The ideal solution would be to facilitate the redeployment of an older version, wherein the version history and table changes in the database are reinstated, allowing for the reapplication of older binaries. This process should mirror the functionality of tools like SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare, which can manage key tables effectively.
  • submillersubmiller Posts: 1 New member

    That's great news about expanding your monitoring software to support Oracle, MongoDB, and MySQL! As you work on these cross-DB integrations, it's crucial to ensure seamless and efficient deployments. This is where DevOps practices can really shine. At Codebridge they specialize in implementing DevOps development services and strategies that can help manage and automate these integrations, ensuring that your monitoring tools are consistent, scalable, and reliable across different database systems. By leveraging DevOps, you can automate the testing and deployment processes, reducing the risk of errors and speeding up the time to market for these new features. It also allows for continuous feedback and improvements, ensuring that the end product meets the needs of all users. I'd love to see how DevOps can play a role in your development process. Looking forward to seeing these new features in action!

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