We’ve updated the site a bit and wanted to let you know.
Getting Started
Finally! The Getting Started page has accurate information, way more code samples and useful links. So if you’re a bit lost wondering where to start, I included a slightly modified version of the code I often show at conferences. This code in particular was heavily updated just a few weeks ago for the dbatools presentation in Glasgow.
Commands page and command index
Garry Bargsley updated like 100 command pages which required us to reorganize our commands page. Now it’s all pretty, but more importantly, it’s organized by topic area which makes it a lot easier to find what you’re looking for.
Topics include:
Migration
Backup and Restore
Export
Detach and Attach
Diagnostics and Performance
Traces, Profiler and Extended Events
Databases
tempdb
Snapshots
Login and User Management
SQL Agent
Mail and logging
High Availability
Log Shipping
Security and Encryption
Community Tools
Writing to SQL Tables
Services
Server Management
Backup and Restore
Export
Detach and Attach
Diagnostics and Performance
Traces, Profiler and Extended Events
Databases
tempdb
Snapshots
Login and User Management
SQL Agent
Mail and logging
High Availability
Log Shipping
Security and Encryption
Community Tools
Writing to SQL Tables
Services
Server Management
dbatools Support tools
File System and Storage
Utilities
Connection Strings
Network and connectivity
Service Principal Names (SPNs)
SQL Client Configuration
SSIS
General
Finders
SQL Management Objects
sp_configure
System startup
Max Memory
Replication
Registered Servers
dbatools Configuration
dbatools Computer Management
dbatools update watcher
File System and Storage
Utilities
Connection Strings
Network and connectivity
Service Principal Names (SPNs)
SQL Client Configuration
SSIS
General
Finders
SQL Management Objects
sp_configure
System startup
Max Memory
Replication
Registered Servers
dbatools Configuration
dbatools Computer Management
dbatools update watcher
Whew! That’s almost as many topics as there are commands 😉 Just kidding, we’re now up to around 325 commands. Whattt.