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SQL-Backup-Status-Reporter

Display SQL Server backup history.

Tool Name:

SQL-Backup-Status-Reporter

Tool Version: 1.1.0.1

Tool Type: Freeware

Tool Cost In: 0 US$

Tool Target Platform: Windows

Tool OS Support: Win2000,WinXP,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows 8,Windows 10,WinServer,WinOther,WinVista,WinVista x64

Limitations: no limitations

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Short Description:
Quickly identify databases that have not had backups. View backup history including the backup date and type. Simplified grid view for easy sorting and navigation. Identify full and differential backups for many databases.

Long Description 1:
Quickly identify databases that have not had backups. View backup history including the backup date and type. Simplified grid view for easy sorting and navigation. Identify full and differential backups for many databases.

Long Description 2:
Display the backup history of SQL Server: Quickly identify databases that have not had backups. View backup history including the backup date and type. Simplified grid view for easy sorting and navigation. Identify full and differential backups for many databases. Connect to cloud and run in the cloud (provisional). Identify missed backups: Determine which SQL databases have not had a recent full backup completed so that you can take corrective action. See backup history: See which backups have run and understand if they are full, differential, or log backups. Quickly identify if it has been a significant amount of time since a full backup was performed across databases. Grid viewing: SQL Backup Status Reporter provides a graphical view of your latest SQL database backups including the type of backup and date and time completed. Identify backups: View both full and differential backups for multiple databases all on the same console. Connect to cloud and run in the cloud (provisional): Connect to database instances hosted in the cloud, such as SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machine (VM), SQL Server on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), and SQL Server on Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS). Run on virtual machines hosted in the cloud, such as Windows on Azure Virtual Machine (VM) and Windows on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).