Annual SQL Server License Assessment

Stay compliant, cut support costs, and license only what you actually use.

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Licenses Change—Facts Keep You Safe

SQL Server estates evolve quickly: new VMs spin up, Always On replicas expand, and cloud instances proliferate. Without a current, defensible license baseline, you risk unexpected audit fees and overspending on Software Assurance (SA). House of Brick’s Annual SQL Server License Assessment gathers entitlement records, Opscompass usage data, and virtualization details to reveal true requirements—and concrete savings.

 

SQL Server License Assessment Engagement Framework

PhaseKey ActionsOutcomes
CollectGather agreements, SA renewals, core/CAL counts, Opscompass feature-usage and instance dataComplete entitlement & deployment inventory
AnalyzeMap editions, features (e.g., TDE, PolyBase), Always On replicas, and passive nodes to core factors and CAL rulesCompliance risk & overspend matrix
ModelSimulate right-sizing, VM consolidation, hybrid benefits, and SA retirement options“What-if” cost-savings workbook
RecommendCraft renewal strategies, downgrade rights, and license re-harvesting plansNegotiation & optimization playbook
ReviewPresent findings to IT, finance, and procurement; log tickets in customer portalAgreed next-step roadmap

Key Deliverables

  • Effective License Position (ELP) report with compliance status
  • Edition-by-edition heat map of risks and cost-reduction opportunities
  • Optimization scenarios (core vs CAL, consolidation, SA vs pay-as-you-go)
  • Renewal negotiation & audit-defense guide
  • Executive summary slide deck for stakeholders

Why It Matters

  • Avoid audit surprises by validating core counts, CAL assignments, and feature usage annually
  • Lower support spend through consolidation, edition downgrades, and targeted SA coverage
  • Negotiate from strength with a defensible baseline and modeled savings scenarios

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