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Automation for fast, repeatable deployments Cut the time you spend on manual deployment tasks with, which plugs into tools such as Visual Studio Team Services (VSTS) and Octopus Deploy. Include your database in automated processes like continuous integration, alongside your application, and set up a reliable, repeatable deployment process for fast, frequent database updates. See the direct impact of your deployment on your SQL Server performance when using any of the deployment tools within the SQL Toolbelt. Deployments from SQL Compare or SQL Change Automation are marked on the timeline in next to key performance metrics. Netcracker technology.
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Hi there, We've just purchased 8 licenses of SQL Toolbelt. I would like to activate DLM Automation on our TeamCity build agents and Octopus server. This page - - tells me I should have two serial numbers since SQL Toolbelt is a bundle which contains both server and client tools: 'If you've bought a bundle or suite of products, your serial number activates all the products in the bundle or suite. For bundles containing both server and client tools (such as the SQL Toolbelt) you will have two serial numbers.' However, I can only see one when I go to our account>serial numbers page. Can someone please help me find the serial number with which to activate DLM Automation for TeamCity and Octopus? Cheers, Annie.