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Top Answer:To be able to go back in history and find out what was happening at certain times is the most valuable feature of the product.
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SentryOne is the most capable, scalable platform for enterprise data performance management, from development through production. We empower Microsoft database professionals with the best solutions for developing, testing, documenting, and monitoring the Microsoft Data Platform.
Clock the fastest performance for operational and analytical workloads. Only with Software AG's Terracotta DB can you use one store for transactions and analytics - that's just smarter for real-time business. You no longer need to duplicate and move data for computations. And by moving data off the mainframe to in-memory, not only can you access data lightening-fast, you also can drastically reduce MIPS costs.
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SQL Sentry is ranked 8th in Database Development and Management with 2 reviews while Terracotta is ranked 29th in Database Development and Management. SQL Sentry is rated 9.0, while Terracotta is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of SQL Sentry writes "Lets you know when your jobs are taking longer than average and allows you to go back in history and find out what was happening at certain times". On the other hand, SQL Sentry is most compared with SolarWinds Database Performance Analyzer, IDERA SQL Diagnostic Manager for SQL Server, Quest Spotlight, Redgate SQL Toolbelt and Quest Foglight for Databases, whereas Terracotta is most compared with Oracle Coherence and Terracotta BigMemory.

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