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We have cases where server is mutualized with serveral customers and we need monitoring for only 1 instance. Provider doesn't allow installing any tool on the server. The only possibility to monitor is to remotely monitor (Instana can remotely monitor DB2, Oracle. To remotely monitor MSSQL will solve our issue of mutualized server). I can see that status is "planned for future realease" - do you have a date for this release ?)
Currently there is no issue to solve, but wanted to make it the same as we are able to do with AIX/Linux DB2 (in terms of remote monitoring).
Why do you need remote monitoring? What kind of problem you want to solve?
Local monitoring generaly provide more context.