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Kendal is a database strategist, community advocate, public speaker, and blogger. A practiced IT professional with over 15 years of SQL Server experience, Kendal excels at disaster recovery, high availability planning/implementation, & debugging/troubleshooting mission critical SQL Server environments. Kendal is a Senior Consultant on the Microsoft Premier Developer Support team and President of MagicPASS, the Orlando, FL based chapter of PASS. Before joining Microsoft, Kendal was a SQL Server/Data Platform MVP from 2011-2016.
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This is incredible, Kendal. Thank you for all of your efforts and for sharing it with the community. You rock!
This looks really powerful! Just one note of clarification - the description:
"and Brent Ozar's sp_Blitz script into a single tool that you can run against all of your SQL Servers at once."
That implies it's running sp_Blitz™. Just to be clear, it's not - Kendal's neat scripts are completely standalone and aren't involved with sp_Blitz™. Great job!
I thought you were joking about the sp_Blitz™ trademark Brent but it actually is trademarked!
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4002:7oeta0.2.1
Brent, thanks for the clarification. I've updated the blog post and CodePlex project site to include the TM symbol.
I've already run a quick test against my local machine and the information it collects is awesome!
I've had "document servers" on my todo list since I started in my current job. I think it's going to be crossed off very soon ;-)
Great effort Kendal!
It sounds great, I will give it a try. Thank you!
@Jorriss - yeah, we trademarked it to be safe. We've heard from several folks that they wanted to build their own sp_Blitz™ tool, or integrate sp_Blitz™ into their tool, and we just have to be careful to protect our work. I love seeing people build their own stuff and give it away, too, like Kendal's doing. Hopefully we'll never see a company or a slimy individual do something bad with our work - and trademarking it is the first step to protecting that name that I've worked so hard to build.
Brent, you're making me think I should trademark this now! ;-)
Thanks for this! A simplu ui would have been nice ;)
Oh... Wow!
That is just redonkulous - only done a quick couple of known servers and I'm blown away by the info returned - now it's scouring the network and has found a whole bunch of previously unknown instances (guessing - hoping! - these are MSDE/express on desktops).
Hats off and a crate of beer for you, Kendal. Epic!
Awesome!! A tremendous piece of work. I anticipate running small scale tests and ramping this up as soon as possible.
Well done for a great piece of work!
Not criticizing the tasks...just doing it on a coffee "break". What's the point of a "break" if you're working?
The point is that you kick off something which automates the work for you while you're on break. You're not working - the script is. :-)
This is incredible, Kendal. Just a few queries from my side. Could we customize the output of excel worksheet for only the required tabs as there are some tabs which we don't require? What are the steps that we need to disable on your script to have filtered output?
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