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Anybody using OEM to monitor MS SQLServer?? Need some tips!

We have begun to use OEM to monitor/manage our Oracle Databases; we
have quite a few SQL Server databases as well and we would like to use
OEM to monitor those databases as best as possible (As much as the
product allows us to). Does anybody out there have any experience
with this and if so would you mind offering some tips on how to use
OEM for this or if you can point me to some good articles/doc/papers
that tells you how to use OEM for SQL Server.

Thanx.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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