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    dbatools

    dbatools

    SQL Server automation and instance migrations have never been safer

    ...The project initially started out as just Start-SqlMigration.ps1, but has now grown into a collection of over 500 commands that help automate SQL Server tasks and encourage best practices. dbatools now works on PowerShell Core (aka PowerShell 6+). This means that you can run a large majority of our commands on Linux and macOS. In addition to the simple things you can do in SSMS (e.g. starting a job, backing up a database), we've also read a whole bunch of docs and came up with commands that do nifty things quickly. By default, all SQL-based commands will login to SQL Server using Trusted/Windows Authentication.
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    PowerUpSQL

    PowerUpSQL

    A PowerShell toolkit for attacking SQL Server

    PowerUpSQL is a PowerShell toolkit focused on auditing, discovering, and post-exploitation activities for Microsoft SQL Server environments. It bundles a wide range of functions that help enumerate SQL Server instances, configuration settings, and potentially risky features so operators and testers can quickly understand an instance's security posture. The project is aimed at internal penetration testers and red-teamers but is also useful for database administrators and defenders who want to...
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