While Foglight for SQL Server offers capabilities that go above and beyond most SQL Server monitoring products in the industry, Query Performance Monitoring is certainly a strength of the product that customers get significant of value out of. I recorded the video below to show customers the quickest and easiest ways to look into Query Performance via the Foglight user interface. I hope you find the below video useful! To try out Foglight for yourselves, check out the different trial options at the following site: https://www.quest.com/products/foglight-for-cross-platform-databases/
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