Microsoft SQL Monitor
Ok taken a lot longer than hoped but here they are some screenshots off the new Microsoft SQL plugin!
Its taken longer due to bugs with 4.5 beta and the plugin in which were fixed very quickly by the Spiceworks staff.

So over time the graphs will start to populate as they record the information they receive.
With Apache, Spiceworks are now able to start scanning on a more real time basis. This is the first step in what will hopefully be a more real-time based scanner for Spiceworks.
The SQL plugin was sponsored by Microsoft and will prove really useful on many different networks allowing you to monitor more than one SQL server from your dashboard. With the quick overview information and cool charts you can quickly see when something could be going wrong.
Its a great addition to a already great product.
Hopefully with this now fixed we will see the release off 4.5 later today…
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