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Installing RSAT is similar to installing Adminpak.msi in Windows 2000-based or Windows XP-based client computers. However, there's one major difference: in Windows 7, the tools aren't automatically available after you download and install RSAT. Enable the tools that you want to use by using Control Panel. To enable the tools, click Start, click Control Panel, click Programs and Features, and then click Turn Windows features on or off.

If you have to install management tools in Windows Server 2012 R2 for specific roles or features that are running on remote servers, you don't have to install additional software. Start the Add Roles and Features Wizard in Windows Server 2012 R2 and later versions. Then, on the Select Features page, expand Remote Server Administration Tools, and then select the tools that you want to install. Complete the wizard to install your management tools.

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To enable the tools, click Start, click Settings, click Apps, and then click Optional features, after that click on the panel Add a feature and enter Remote in the search bar.

SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) is an integrated environment for managing any SQL infrastructure, from SQL Server to Azure SQL Database. SSMS provides tools to configure, monitor, and administer instances of SQL Server and databases. Use SSMS to deploy, monitor, and upgrade the data-tier components used by your applications and build queries and scripts.

Setting up and administering multiple servers for business and application purposes has become easier thanks to advancements in cloud technology. Today, enterprises are choosing to operate large numbers of servers both in the cloud and in their data centers to meet the ever-increasing demand. As a result of these changes, monitoring technologies have become crucial.

Sematext is a server monitoring solution that gives you everything you need in one place. Whether you have servers, applications, stacks in multi-cloud environments, or all of the above, sematext can monitor them.

SolarWinds Server & Application Monitor is a reliable monitoring service for virtual servers across cloud, on-premise, or hybrid environments. Depending on your environment, it offers an understanding of your server usage metrics together with application performance metrics.

The solution is a fantastic candidate to monitor not just your servers but your entire infrastructure. Capabilities include automatic server services monitoring, remote server monitoring, server health monitoring, server application monitoring, server inventory monitoring, and server process monitoring. You get coverage for containers, databases, and applications with alerts and 1,200+ dashboards out of the box.

Dynatrace is a full-fledged server performance monitoring tool available in both software as a service (SaaS) and on-site models. With the ability to monitor server metrics as well as server logs, Dynatrace should meet most of your monitoring needs.

One of the cool features of Dynatrace is that it can show you process-specific network metrics. It not only monitors your servers but also uses artificial intelligence to automatically understand the specifics of your entire application architecture, including the evaluation of availability and performance issues.

New Relic gives you a complete insight into your whole infrastructure in one location. One of the newer monitoring tools introduced with a greater focus on container and server monitoring, New Relic combines all of your correlated metrics into one data plane, enabling you to pursue a line of inquiry with just a few clicks and to see precisely how everything connects.

ManageEngine OpManager is an easy and economical server performance monitoring software with more focus given to the network. It includes sophisticated server and network monitoring capabilities, such as network traffic flow visualization and end-to-end server network monitoring. One interesting feature is that if your organization uses VoIP, ManageEngine OpManager can simply monitor and report on VoIP performance on your servers, providing insights on how to enhance it.

AppDynamics is a business-first observability platform that accelerates your digital transformation with the insights you need most for server performance and application monitoring. It enables you to identify application server performance issues that may impact business performance, along with correlated server and application metrics to view the full picture of how your cloud investments are facilitating business.

With a comprehensive set of dashboards and metrics, AppDynamics supports fine-grained alerts, which can be integrated with third-party alerting and incident management tools such as ServiceNow, PagerDuty, and Jira.

Sensu Go is an observability platform that supports server performance metrics and allows you to address gaps in monitoring visibility of correlations between metrics, logging, and tracing. Existing monitoring technologies such as Nagios, StatsD, Telegraf, Prometheus, and others can be integrated into Sensu seamlessly.

Nagios XI is a comprehensive software for monitoring enterprise servers and networks. The business version of Nagios, Nagios XI was created on top of the open-source version and has more functionality and requires less administration time. Nagios focuses primarily on server metrics, application performance, and network traffic. It collects data via the use of agents placed on both the network elements and the components it monitors.

Enterprises often have teams dedicated to observability. User access management and fine-tuned access control are required to run a tight ship. Most enterprises have their own identity management tools with SSO functionality, and it is very important for the solution you select to support those tools either via LDAP or SAML.

Tim Holloway wrote:Our message editor made hamburger out of that last error line. Here it is in readable form:
Software being installed: JBoss AS, WildFly & EAP Server Tools 3.9.400.v20220601-0842 (org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.feature.feature.group 3.9.400.v20220601-0842)Software currently installed: m2e - Maven Integration for Eclipse (includes Incubating components) 1.17.2.20210219-1922 (org.eclipse.m2e.feature.feature.group 1.17.2.20210219-1922)Only one of the following can be installed at once: Cannot satisfy dependency:Cannot satisfy dependency:Cannot satisfy dependency:Cannot satisfy dependency:

First, I should note that you're not actually "installing Wildfly into Eclipse", you're registering a Wildfly server with Eclipse by installing and configuring an Eclipse plugin so that Eclipse can better integrate with it (including debugging Wildfly webapps).

It appears that you may have version conflicts with your plugins. First, I'd check to see if your m2e (Maven) plugin is up to date. If so, uninstall it, try installing the Wildfly plugin and see if it doesn't automatically pull in a more congenial version of m2e.

To manage your Active Directory from an Amazon EC2 Windows Server instance, you need to install the Active Directory Domain Services and Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services Tools on the instance. Use the following procedure to install these tools on an EC2 Windows Server instance.

You can optionally choose to install the Active Directory Administration Tools using Windows PowerShell. For example, you can install the Active Directory remote administration tools from a PowerShell prompt using Install-WindowsFeature RSAT-ADDS. For more information, see Install-WindowsFeature on the Microsoft website.

In addition to numerous new feature enhancements such as supporting Always Encrypted, Stretch Database, two-node basic availability groups for Standard Edition, PolyBase, Temporal Databases, and many more. There are also fundamental changes to SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) and the other tools included in the SQL Server Client Tools package. These changes help align the release and distribution of the SQL Client Tools with the processes currently used by the SQL Server Data Tools.

Note: The SQL Client Tools package contains tools such as SQL Server Management Studio, Profiler, Database Engine Tuning Advisor, SQL Server PowerShell and several other management tools.

Clicking the link to install the tools opens the MSDN download page in your default browser to optimize for easy access to the latest tools release. This download page has information on the latest update as well as the download link to the single file install package. For users who wish to install tools on numerous machines, this download package can be saved and included in a software distribution system, or simply saved on a file share for easy access or scripted install.

As the information is anonymous, customers should still use Connect or CSS to address specific issues they may be having with the tools. Those channels will continue to be the way to get personalized help and support.

Yes, the client tools package that includes SSMS will be available as a self-contained .EXE file. This .EXE will install SSMS and other client tools as well as all the required dependencies for the tools. This package can be saved locally and subsequently executed on machines not directly connected to the internet.

Yes, the tools package contains all the tools that were previously included in the Management Tools Basic and Management Tools Advanced packages. These were the tools that would be installed if both tools check-boxes were selected in previous versions of SQL Server setup.

Yes, you can redistribute the SSMS installation package that you downloaded from the MSDN download page noted earlier. As part of its installation, your application installer can launch the SSMS installer, where users can view and accept the EULA included in the SQL tools package.

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