You would be surprised to find out how many issues your SQL Servers are currently exposed to and this can have serious consequences such as data loss, server or database outage, performance issues, security breaches… Take advantage of QUBARK’s knowledge and experience across 100’s of customers. By sharing our expertise, we can help you reach your ideal SQL Server availability, stability and performance goals. The Health and Risk Audit will expose any vulnerabilities in your SQL Server infrastructure and additionally your operational processes. This will help diagnose causes and symptoms, which enables you to take a proactive approach toward reducing problems. We don’t even need physical access to your servers to perform the Health and Risk Audit. The data collection can be done remotely (only XML files are produced so you can see for yourself that no sensitive data is collected, that iswhy this service was able to be delivered in the banking industry or to ministers). After analysis of the data a detailed report listing all the issues and recommendations is provided and if desired a conference call can be arranged to present the findings. CONTACT US TO RECEIVE OUR SAMPLE REPORT High level categories of checks:
It is the equivalent of the Microsoft SQL Risk Assessment Program As A Service in terms of quality but with a couple of perks :SQL Health and Risk Audit Microsoft SQL RaaS No waiting list Wait of several weeks, if not months Final results within 3 days Final results within 5 days Delivered by a Microsoft Certified Master Delivered by any level of experience engineers >£7000
You can be based anywhere in the world. Your company can be of any size, any sector of activity and you can decide to have as many SQL instances checked as you want.
We’re very reactive, you can have your Health and Risk Audit delivered tomorrow if you want!
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We won’t charge you if we do not find any issues as part of our Health and Risk AuditBackup strategy Performance analysis Fragmentation Candidates for parameterisation Service accounts Index information Data Type inconsistency SQL injection Disk IO performance Database configuration Tempdb configuration Memory analysis Error logs SQL version Partition alignment File Location Blocksize value Power Plan configuration High Availability Code analysis Security Instance configuration DBCC Check scheduling Server configuration Memory configuration DRI checks Trace Flags Naming convention SystemHealth Checks Windows version