Add Server Group Are you sure you want to delete Are you sure you want to delete Azure SQL Servers cannot be used as Central Management Servers Cancel Central Management Server Group already has a Registered Server with the name {0} No OK Server Group Description Server Group Name Yes {0} already has a Server Group with the name {1} Add Central Management Server... No resources found Loading ... Unexpected error occurred while loading saved servers {0} You cannot add a shared registered server with the same name as the Configuration Server Add Central Management Server Advanced Always Encrypted Application intent Application name Attach DB filename Attestation URL Attestation protocol Authentication type Azure Attestation Central Management Servers Central Management Servers Command timeout Compatibility Level Compatibility Level Computer Name Connect retry count Connect retry interval Connect timeout Connection Resiliency Context Context connection Current language Custom name of the connection Declares the application workload type when connecting to a server Delay between attempts to restore connection Delete Delete Delete Description of the SQL Server instance Disabled Edition Edition Enabled Enables or disables Always Encrypted for the connection Enables or disables Secure enclaves for the connection Encrypt Failover partner Host Guardian Service Host name in certificate Indicates the host name specified in TLS certificate that will be used by SQL Server to validate server certificate. When not specified, the server name is used by default for certificate validation. Indicates the password to be used when connecting to the data source Indicates the user ID to be used when connecting to the data source Indicates which server type system then provider will expose through the DataReader Initialization Last Database Backup Last Log Backup Load balance timeout MSSQL configuration Mandatory (True) Max pool size Maximum number of old files to remove upon startup that have expired mssql.logRetentionMinutes. Files that do not get cleaned up due to this limitation get cleaned up next time Azure Data Studio starts up. Microsoft Entra ID - Universal with MFA support Microsoft SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Min pool size Multi subnet failover Multiple active result sets Name (optional) Name of the SQL Server instance New Server Group... New Server Registration... None Number of attempts to restore connection Number of minutes to retain log files for backend services. Default is 1 week. OS Version Optional (False) Owner Owner Packet size Password Persist security info Pooling Pooling Port Pricing Tier Recovery Model Refresh Refresh Server Group Replication Replication SQL Login SQL Server Central Management Servers Secure enclaves Security Server Server Description Should BIT columns be displayed as numbers (1 or 0)? If false, BIT columns will be displayed as 'true' or 'false' Should column definitions be aligned? Should data types be formatted as UPPERCASE, lowercase, or none (not formatted) Should keywords be formatted as UPPERCASE, lowercase, or none (not formatted) Should references to objects in a select statements be split into separate lines? E.g. for 'SELECT C1, C2 FROM T1' both C1 and C2 will be on separate lines Size in bytes of the network packets used to communicate with an instance of SQL Server Source Specifies a protocol for attesting a server-side enclave used with Always Encrypted with Secure enclaves Specifies an endpoint for attesting a server-side enclave used with Always Encrypted with Secure enclaves Specifies the method of authenticating with SQL Server Strict Support for managing SQL Server Central Management Servers The SQL Server language record name The length of time (in seconds) to wait for a command to execute before terminating the attempt and generating an error The length of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to the server before terminating the attempt and generating an error The maximum number of connections allowed in the pool The minimum amount of time (in seconds) for this connection to live in the pool before being destroyed The minimum number of connections allowed in the pool The name of the application The name of the primary file, including the full path name, of an attachable database The name of the workstation connecting to SQL Server The name or network address of the instance of SQL Server that acts as a failover partner Trust server certificate Type Type system version Used by SQL Server in Replication User name Version Version When 'Mandatory' or 'Strict', SQL Server uses SSL encryption for all data sent between the client and server if the server has a certificate installed. When set to 'Strict', SQL Server uses TDS 8.0 for all data transfer between the client and server. 'Strict' is supported on SQL Server 2022 onwards. When false, security-sensitive information, such as the password, is not returned as part of the connection When true (and encrypt=true), SQL Server uses SSL encryption for all data sent between the client and server without validating the server certificate. This property is not supported with Encrypt=Strict. When true, indicates the connection should be from the SQL server context. Available only when running in the SQL Server process When true, multiple result sets can be returned and read from one connection When true, the connection object is drawn from the appropriate pool, or if necessary, is created and added to the appropriate pool Windows Authentication Workstation Id [Optional] Do not show unsupported platform warnings [Optional] Log debug output to the console (View -> Output) and then select appropriate output channel from the dropdown [Optional] Log level for backend services. Azure Data Studio generates a file name every time it starts and if the file already exists the logs entries are appended to that file. For cleanup of old log files see logRetentionMinutes and logFilesRemovalLimit settings. The default tracingLevel does not log much. Changing verbosity could lead to extensive logging and disk space requirements for the logs. Error includes Critical, Warning includes Error, Information includes Warning and Verbose includes Information e.g. tcp:servername,1433 should commas be placed at the beginning of each statement in a list e.g. ', mycolumn2' instead of at the end e.g. 'mycolumn1,'