What a SQLDBA assessment hands you.
The first three pages of the detailed report from a SQL Server risk assessment — the human-led engagement, not the self-serve tool. A health score, the risks that matter ranked, the dollars, and the actions we'd take first.
A health score
One number for the estate, with high-priority and low-priority counts and the trend over time.
A risk register
Every finding rated, with the next step, who it should be assigned to, and the review period.
The money
Current licensing, Azure run-cost, three-year TCO and the estimated annual saving — in dollars.
Triage actions
The handful of fixes we would make today, ranked by likelihood and consequence — non-impacting, no vendor sign-off needed.
Plain English, board-ready.
The full report runs to twenty-plus pages — every finding, every framework, the detail behind each number. Here's how it opens.
Want one of these on your estate?
Tell us what is going on. A senior DBA reads every message and points you at the right next step, even when that is not us. The free health check runs read-only on one instance and shows you the shape of the risk before you commit to anything.
Illustrative sample. The estate, figures and findings shown are demonstrative only and not a real client assessment.