Databases Performance Monitoring Tools

Hi Friends,
As I am searching for  databases (sqlserver 2012) performances monitoring tools, I found lot of performance monitoring tool available in market but most of them even raise lot of hits to database and eating databases resource while collecting sample
data for performance monitoring. please help me to find best tool
asad

Hi asad,
Microsoft SQL Server and the Microsoft Windows operating system provide utilities that allow us to view the current condition of the database and to track performance as conditions change. There are a variety of tools and techniques that
can be used to monitor Microsoft SQL Server Databases.
The following document provides some Performance Monitoring and Tuning Tools:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189081(v=sql.110).aspx
Thanks,
Katherine Xiong
Katherine Xiong
TechNet Community Support

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