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I have a couple of environments I could try it against.
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Thanks for the fast reply Steve! I'll get in touch by email to set this up
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I bet we could try it out as well.
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Glad to help out as well ...
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Hey Josh, hey Ken,
Thanks for getting in touch! I'll pass on your emails to the dev team working on .NET Core and they will be in touch with an installer -
Thank you all for your help!
We have now moved SQL Monitor onto .NET Core (version 10.2)
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The SQL Monitor development team has recently migrated the SQL Monitor's Base Monitor from .NET Framework to .NET Core. There are many benefits in using the Microsoft-recommended .NET Core technology: bug-fixes, enhancements, improved performance (my colleague Josh discusses performances in more details in this blog post), etc... and we are glad to bring this tech upgrade into SQL Monitor.
We have been running our .NET Core version internally for the past few weeks. We have tested it over and over again, improved it, fixed it, re-tested it and we are now ready to make it available to all our users. Before pushing it out globally, we would love to have you try it first and let us know what you think.
Would you be happy to help us and give the SQL Monitor .NET Core version a try? Let me know below!
Many thanks,
Max Drobot
SQL Monitor Product Manager