You can’t protect the SQL Servers you don’t know you own — SQL Inventory Managerauto-discovers every instance (shadow ones included) and keeps a live record of version, patch, ownership and licensing in one dashboard.
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Idera SQL Inventory Manager solves a surprisingly common and dangerous problem: not knowing every SQL Server you actually own. It discovers, tracks, documents and manages your entire SQL Server inventory through a user-friendly web dashboard — automatically finding SQL Server instances across your network (including the shadow, forgotten and unofficially-provisioned ones), and keeping a live, accurate record of each: version, edition, patch level, configuration, ownership, licensing and more. Most organisations genuinely don't know their full SQL Server footprint — instances get stood up for projects and forgotten, deployed by teams without central IT's knowledge, or inherited through acquisitions — and every unknown instance is an unmonitored, unpatched, unlicensed, unsecured risk (and a compliance and cost blind spot). SQL Inventory Manager replaces the out-of-date spreadsheet with continuous discovery and a single source of truth, so you can finally see, document and govern your whole estate: patch what's vulnerable, license what's uncounted, secure what's exposed, and decommission what's unused. For any organisation whose SQL Server estate has grown beyond what one person can remember, it's the foundational visibility layer.
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A tool that discovers, tracks and documents your whole SQL Server estate — auto-finding every instance (shadow ones included) in a live web dashboard.
A single source of truth: version, patch, ownership, licensing.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Out-of-date spreadsheet | SQL Inventory Manager (live) |
|---|---|---|
| The estate | Partly unknown | Fully discovered |
| Shadow SQL | Invisible risk | Surfaced |
| The record | Stale spreadsheet | Live dashboard |
| Patch status | Unknown per instance | Tracked |
| Ownership | ‘Who owns this?’ | Documented |
| Licensing | Uncounted / risky | Visible, counted |
| Unused instances | Silently costing | Flagged to retire |
| Protection | Covers the known | Covers the whole estate |
Focused, affordable, foundational — the visibility layer beneath monitoring, security, compliance and backup.
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Automatically discovers SQL Server instances across your network — including the shadow, forgotten and unofficially-provisioned ones you didn't know existed.
Keeps a live, accurate record of each instance — version, edition, patch level, configuration, ownership — continuously, not a stale spreadsheet.
Documents the details that matter for governance — who owns it, what it runs, its licensing — so the estate is understood, not just listed.
A user-friendly web dashboard — one place to see, search and manage your whole SQL Server estate at a glance.
Surfaces what to patch, license, secure or decommission — turning inventory from a list into governance action.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
SQL Inventory Manager finds every SQL Server you own — including the shadow ones — and keeps a live, governable record of the whole estate.
Automatically finds SQL Server instances across the network — the shadow and forgotten ones included.
Surfaces unofficially-provisioned and inherited instances — the unknown estate, revealed.
Records version, edition and patch level — so you know what's outdated or vulnerable.
Documents each instance's configuration — the details that matter for consistency and risk.
Tracks who owns each instance and what it runs — accountability, not anonymity.
Surfaces licensing so you count what you're running — avoid true-up surprises and over-spend.
One user-friendly dashboard — see, search and manage the whole estate at a glance.
Continuous discovery keeps the inventory current — not a spreadsheet stale by next week.
Identify unpatched, vulnerable instances — the security blind spot, closed.
Surface unused instances to retire — cut cost and shrink the attack surface.
Report on the estate for audits, licensing and planning — the evidence you need.
The base layer under monitoring, security and compliance — you can't protect what you can't see.
SQL Server auto-discovery and live inventory in one dashboard.
The flagship SQL Server monitoring tool, overviewed by IDERA.
Setup, configuration and first monitoring wins.
Finding and fixing the queries that hurt performance.
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Book a guided demo →Here’s what genuinely sets Idera SQL Inventory Manager apart from the alternatives.
It sounds unlikely, but it's nearly universal: most organisations genuinely don't know every SQL Server instance they own. Instances get stood up for a project and forgotten, deployed by teams without central IT's knowledge, bundled inside applications, or inherited through acquisitions. The ‘official’ list — usually a spreadsheet — is always out of date. SQL Inventory Manager automatically discovers every instance on your network, replacing guesswork with a complete, accurate picture of your true footprint.
An SQL Server you don't know about is one you're not monitoring, not patching, not securing, not backing up, and not licensing — which makes it a security vulnerability, a compliance gap, a data-loss risk and a licensing liability all at once. Attackers love forgotten, unpatched databases precisely because nobody's watching them. Discovering your shadow SQL instances turns invisible risk into a manageable list — the essential first step to actually governing the estate.
SQL Inventory Manager is the foundational visibility layer beneath everything else: monitoring (SQL Diagnostic Manager), security (SQL Secure), compliance (SQL Compliance Manager) and backup (SQL Safe) can only protect the instances you know about. A complete, accurate inventory is the prerequisite for complete protection — which is why discovery-and-inventory is genuinely foundational, not a nice-to-have. Get the visibility right, and every other tool covers the whole estate rather than the part you happened to remember.
The out-of-date spreadsheet is the enemy: it's wrong the moment it's saved, nobody trusts it, and it can't track patch levels, ownership or configuration changes over time. SQL Inventory Manager replaces it with a live, continuously-updated web dashboard — a single source of truth for the estate that's always current. One accurate place beats a dozen stale spreadsheets, and it turns inventory from an annual chore into a continuous, reliable record.
Unknown and unused instances cost money — in SQL Server licensing you may be over-paying for (or under-counting and risking a true-up on), and in infrastructure running databases nobody uses. SQL Inventory Manager surfaces licensing across the estate and highlights decommission candidates, so you can right-size licensing, avoid audit surprises, and retire the unused instances that waste money and expand your attack surface. Visibility directly enables cost control.
SQL Inventory Manager is a focused, well-priced tool for one important job — knowing your SQL Server estate. It's the natural starting point for the rest of the Idera SQL Server toolkit: discover the estate first, then monitor, secure, comply and back up the instances you've found. For any organisation whose SQL Server footprint has outgrown one person's memory, it's the foundational visibility layer. TechBag scopes it, in INR/GST.
What you think your SQL Server estate is (and how confident you are). TechBag scopes it free.
Run auto-discovery across your network — see how many instances it finds vs your known list. The shadow ones surface.
Document versions, patch levels, ownership and licensing; establish the live dashboard as the single source of truth.
Complete visibility feeding monitoring, security, compliance and backup; patch/license/decommission acted on. TechBag models it in INR/GST.
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“SQL Inventory Manager found SQL Server instances we genuinely didn't know we had — shadow databases from old projects, unmonitored and unpatched. Every one was a risk we couldn't see. Now we can.”
“It replaced our perpetually-out-of-date spreadsheet with a live, trusted single source of truth. The inventory is finally accurate and current.”
“It's the foundation — our monitoring, security and backup only cover instances we know about. Discovering the whole estate made all our other tools complete.”
“Licensing visibility saved us at true-up — we counted what we were actually running and avoided a nasty surprise. And we retired unused instances that were pure waste.”
“After an acquisition, we inherited databases nobody documented — SQL Inventory Manager discovered and cataloged them all. M&A visibility we badly needed.”
“Patch-level tracking surfaced vulnerable, outdated instances we'd have missed — the security blind spot, closed. Attackers love forgotten databases; now we don't have any.”
“Focused, affordable, does one important job perfectly. The natural starting point before the rest of the Idera SQL toolkit.”
“The web dashboard made the whole estate searchable and visible at a glance — no more hunting through servers or asking around who owns what.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the SQL Server inventory market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
Live SQL Server discovery & inventory — this page.
The grid nobody publishes — SQL Server-specific discovery focus vs how live and complete the inventory is.
SQL Server discovery focus + value — the corner it fills.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
The IT-wide CMDBs and the humble spreadsheet — honest lanes; the edge is focused, live SQL Server discovery.
| Dimension | Idera SQL Inventory Mgr | Spreadsheet | Microsoft MAP | SolarWinds / SentryOne | CMDB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focus | SQL Server discovery & inventory | Manual list | MS assessment tool | Monitoring-adjacent | IT-wide CMDB |
| Auto-discovery | Continuous | None | Scan-based | Monitored only | If populated |
| Live & current | Yes | No | No | For monitored | Depends |
| Patch/license/ownership | All tracked | If maintained | Some | Some | If modeled |
| Focus / affordability | Focused, affordable | Free | Free (MS) | With monitoring | Enterprise |
| Best fit | Estates that outgrew one person's memory | Tiny, static estates | One-off MS assessment | Monitoring-first shops | Full IT asset governance |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (count SQL Server instances; IT-hour cost as loaded rate). Estimates assume ~2 hours per instance per year of manual inventory upkeep plus the risk of unmanaged shadow instances, with ~60% removed by continuous auto-discovery and a live record — the avoided-breach and avoided-true-up value from surfacing shadow, unpatched, uncounted instances is the larger unpriced win. Illustrative.
Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.
SQL Inventory Manager prices per instance/estate. TechBag models it vs the licensing and decommission savings it enables, in INR/GST.
Best for visibility
Best for governance
Best as the foundation
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Run auto-discovery — how many instances does it find vs your known list? The gap is your shadow-SQL risk.
Confirm it surfaces unofficial, forgotten and inherited instances — the unknown estate.
Verify the inventory is live and continuously updated — not a snapshot that goes stale.
Confirm it tracks version and patch level — so you can find vulnerable, outdated instances.
Test licensing visibility — count what you run, avoid true-up surprises and over-spend.
Confirm it documents ownership and configuration — accountability and governance, not just a list.
Confirm the inventory can feed your monitoring/security/backup — protecting the whole estate, not just the known part.
Model the cost vs the licensing/decommission savings it enables — TechBag quotes it in INR/GST.
Run a discovery scan (see how many instances it finds vs your known list), or let a TechBag advisor plan foundational SQL Server visibility — in INR/GST.
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