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Collect SQL Server instances, databases, users, and configurations in vScope. Get a centralized and continuously updated view of your database environment.
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SQL Server instance overview
Document SQL Server instances with host details, versions, and key configuration settings in your central asset repository.
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Database inventory
Maintain a clear overview of individual databases, including size, recovery model, and compatibility level.
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Backup status
Track SQL Server backup status directly in vScope to ensure databases are properly protected.
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Resource overview
Highlight hosts with low utilization or resource imbalance to support capacity planning.
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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Microsoft 365 Pricing Changes 2026: What It Means for Your Budget
Microsoft is updating pricing and packaging for Microsoft 365 in 2026. Here’s what the currency adjustments and July price increases mean – and how CIOs and M365 admins should respond.
New datasource: Proxmox
vScope now discovers Proxmox VE for hosts, VMs, containers, networks, and capacity. This will help you bring full visibility into hosts, VMs, containers, capacity and other Proxmox assets.
HP Warranty: Deeper lifecycle visibility
Fetch and sync warranty data from HP, directly to vScope for improved planning and control of your assets' life cycle status. In this post I will briefly go through the latest feature in vScope, and how this strengthen the value of your asset repository.