Microsoft SQL Server
Document databases, systems, and configurations for enhanced SQL server visibility
Details
Gain comprehensive inventory of your Microsoft SQL Server environment, including database systems, individual databases, and their configurations, within vScope for increased operational awareness.
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Complete SQL Server System Inventory
Maintain a detailed inventory of your SQL Server instances, including host details, versions, and key configurations within your central vScope repository.
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Granular Database Inventory
Obtain a clear overview of your individual SQL Server databases, including their size, recovery models, and compatibility levels within vScope.
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Authentication Method Visibility
Identify the authentication methods in use (SQL Server and Windows authentication) across your SQL Server environment for improved security understanding.
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Performance Insight Capabilities
Leverage vScope's inventory data to identify potential performance bottlenecks, such as underutilized CPU or low RAM commit ratios on your SQL Server hosts.
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Backup Status Monitoring
Track the status of your SQL Server backups directly within vScope, ensuring data protection and recovery readiness.
Asset Types
- Database Systems
- Databases
- SQL Server User
Example of Bundled Content
- Microsoft SQL Backup Status
- Microsoft SQL Servers with Underutilized CPU
- Microsoft SQL Server Hosts with Low RAM Commit Ratio
- Microsoft SQL Database Dashboard
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Recent blog posts
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New in vScope: Connect Your Asset Inventory to Power BI
vScope can now share its continuously updated IT insights directly with Power BI. Connect the asset inventory to your dashboards to create shared decision-making data for IT, finance, and leadership. This article walks through the benefits of using vScope as a Power BI data source.
How Lifecycle Cost Analysis Helps You Make Smarter IT Decisions
IT teams are under constant pressure to deliver more with less. But without understanding the true cost of every server, license, or laptop, even the most well-planned budgets can spiral out of control.
How Microsoft's New Licensing Model Impacts You - and How to Prepare with vScope
Starting November 2025, Microsoft will remove volume discounts in Enterprise Agreement, MPSA, and OSPA. In this article, we explain what the change means for your organization, and how vScope helps you gain full visibility and control of licenses and costs across your environment.