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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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New in vScope: DigiCert Integration for Certificate Inventory
You can now inventory certificates from DigiCert directly in vScope — giving you a complete overview of the SSL/TLS certificates in your environment. Set up proactive alerts, enrich your documentation with tags from DigiCert, or link certificates to your service documentation for greater detail.
New in vScope: Find AI Software Across Your IT Environment
AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Microsoft 365 Copilot are spreading fast across organizations – often without IT having full visibility. The latest update to vScope includes ready-made tables that instantly show which machines and users have AI software installed or licensed.
Webinar Recap: How to Work with Modern IT Governance in vScope
We recently hosted a webinar on modern IT governance with vScope Governance. Here are the key takeaways: on why IT environments become complex, how a governance model works in practice, and how your teams can move from scattered spreadsheets to a living asset register.