Open Source • Self-Hosted • Enterprise-Ready

Enterprise SQL Server
Monitoring Made Simple

Self-hosted, open source monitoring solution for SQL Server. Real-time metrics, automated alerting, and 23 pre-built Grafana dashboards. $0-$1,500/year vs. $27k-$37k commercial solutions.

3+
Production Servers
Actively monitored
615
Database Objects
Indexed in 250ms
90 days
Data Retention
Configurable
98%
Cost Savings
vs commercial solutions

Everything You Need

Comprehensive SQL Server monitoring without the enterprise price tag

Real-Time Monitoring

Track DMV metrics every 5 minutes with <1% CPU overhead using SQL Agent jobs

23 Pre-Built Dashboards

Grafana dashboards for instance health, query store, waits, blocking, and more

T-SQL Code Editor

Analyze stored procedures with 30+ rules, syntax highlighting, and auto-save

Automated Alerting

Configure alert rules for CPU, memory, disk, deadlocks, and blocking chains

Performance Insights

AWS RDS Performance Insights equivalent for on-premise SQL Server

Self-Hosted & Secure

Deploy on Azure, AWS, or on-premise. Your data never leaves your infrastructure

Unbeatable Value

Get enterprise features without enterprise costs

Best Value

SQL Monitor

$0-$1,500/year

SentryOne

$27,000/year

Redgate

$32,000/year

SolarWinds

$15,000/year

Why SQL Monitor?

98% Cost Savings

Commercial solutions like SentryOne cost $27,000/year for 10 servers. SQL Monitor is free for unlimited servers, with optional enterprise support at $1,500/year.

Deploy Anywhere

Azure Container Instances, AWS ECS Fargate, on-premise Docker, or Kubernetes. Your data stays in your infrastructure with zero vendor lock-in.

5-Minute Setup

Run database setup scripts, deploy Grafana container, configure dashboards. No complex agents, no external dependencies, no lengthy onboarding.

Production-Tested

Monitoring 3+ production SQL Servers with 615 database objects indexed in 250ms. 90-day metrics retention with columnstore compression. Battle-tested at scale.

Start Monitoring in 5 Minutes

Clone the repository, run setup scripts, deploy the container. Open source, MIT licensed, forever free.