A Couple More Useful Environment Manager Queries – Part 2
In the first blog “A Couple of Useful Environment Manager Queries” we covered a couple of basic queries that are commonly used by AppSense Support when troubleshooting issues. As many of these issues relate to performance issues or profile size, utilizing these queries to gain an understanding of captured data allows an Environment Manager (EM) Administrator to refine their settings and optimize their environment further.
In this blog we’ll cover a few variations of the queries and continues in much the same way, aimed at the EM Admin. This series of blogs isn’t intended as a SQL tutorial but hopefully provides enough information on how to use the Microsoft SQL Query Editor GUI to modify the existing SQL queries to build your own reports. There are plenty of online resources which will better describe the components of the SQL query.
If you’re not familiar with the Microsoft SQL Query Editor GUI or SQL, please review the first blog in the series. This blog doesn’t…
Read the entire article here, A Couple More Useful Environment Manager Queries – Part 2
via the fine folks at AppSense.
White Papers
‘All You Need to Know About Microsoft Windows Nano Server’ Veeam White Paper
Now updated for Windows Server 2016 GA release! You probably heard about Windows Nano Server already … but what is it exactly, and how do you get started with it? What value will it bring to your environment? Nano Server is a headless, 64-bit only deployment option for Windows Server 2016. Microsoft created this component specifically with […]
Share this:
‘The Citrix Administrator’s Guide to Citrix ICA/HDX’ White Paper
‘The Technical Guide to Migrating from Citrix 6.5 to 7.x and Replacing EdgeSight’ White Paper
Complete Guide to Understanding the Citrix Logon Process
‘Securing IGEL OS Endpoints’ White Paper
‘Managing Java Application Performance in a Citrix Environment’ White Paper