Microsoft BizTalk Server Explained in Simple Terms
http://blogs.technet.com/b/clint_huffman/archive/2009/03/18/microsoft-biztalk-server-explained-in-simple-terms.aspx
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1- Going forward there will be no individual update to MBV and Terminator, as both of them are now integrated with BHM and will be updated as a part of BHM update.
2- BHM will be used by Microsoft CSS to collect the BizTalk environment health report during the course of troubleshooting.
3- Single windows-Multiple tool: BHM bring together multiple troubleshooting tools for BizTalk like MBV, Perfmon, Terminator and in future we plan to add more tools to it.
4- Only available tool with the repository of over 200 queries and 450 validation rules on BizTalk environment, and it’s FREE!
5- Schedule to collect report and send email based notifications or notifications in event logs.
6- Only available tool that allows you to write your own queries (6 different ways) and rules, so that you can enhance the query repository based on your requirements.
7- Customizable dashboard to keep important information always visible.
8- Can work seamlessly within BizTalk Administration console or even outside it! So easy to monitor for BizTalk administrators.
9- Provides an ability to monitor multiple BizTalk Server environments.
10- Provides an option to store MBV reports in SQL Server.
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