SQL Server Central Management ServersSupport for managing SQL Server Central Management ServersCentral Management ServersMicrosoft SQL ServerCentral Management ServersRefreshRefresh Server GroupDeleteNew Server Registration...DeleteNew Server Group...Add Central Management ServerDeleteMSSQL configurationShould 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 commas be placed at the beginning of each statement in a list e.g. ', mycolumn2' instead of at the end e.g. 'mycolumn1,'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[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 InformationNumber of minutes to retain log files for backend services. Default is 1 week.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.[Optional] Do not show unsupported platform warningsRecovery ModelLast Database BackupLast Log BackupCompatibility LevelOwnerVersionEditionComputer NameOS VersionEditionPricing TierCompatibility LevelOwnerVersionTypeMicrosoft SQL ServerName (optional)Custom name of the connectionServerName of the SQL Server instanceServer DescriptionDescription of the SQL Server instanceAuthentication typeSpecifies the method of authenticating with SQL ServerSQL LoginWindows AuthenticationAzure Active Directory - Universal with MFA supportUser nameIndicates the user ID to be used when connecting to the data sourcePasswordIndicates the password to be used when connecting to the data sourceApplication intentDeclares the application workload type when connecting to a serverAsynchronous processingWhen true, enables usage of the Asynchronous functionality in the .Net Framework Data ProviderConnect timeoutThe length of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to the server before terminating the attempt and generating an errorCurrent languageThe SQL Server language record nameColumn encryptionDefault column encryption setting for all the commands on the connectionEncryptWhen true, SQL Server uses SSL encryption for all data sent between the client and server if the server has a certificate installedPersist security infoWhen false, security-sensitive information, such as the password, is not returned as part of the connectionTrust server certificateWhen true (and encrypt=true), SQL Server uses SSL encryption for all data sent between the client and server without validating the server certificateAttached DB file nameThe name of the primary file, including the full path name, of an attachable databaseContext connectionWhen true, indicates the connection should be from the SQL server context. Available only when running in the SQL Server processPortConnect retry countNumber of attempts to restore connectionConnect retry intervalDelay between attempts to restore connectionApplication nameThe name of the applicationWorkstation IdThe name of the workstation connecting to SQL ServerPoolingWhen true, the connection object is drawn from the appropriate pool, or if necessary, is created and added to the appropriate poolMax pool sizeThe maximum number of connections allowed in the poolMin pool sizeThe minimum number of connections allowed in the poolLoad balance timeoutThe minimum amount of time (in seconds) for this connection to live in the pool before being destroyedReplicationUsed by SQL Server in ReplicationAttach DB filenameFailover partnerThe name or network address of the instance of SQL Server that acts as a failover partnerMulti subnet failoverMultiple active result setsWhen true, multiple result sets can be returned and read from one connectionPacket sizeSize in bytes of the network packets used to communicate with an instance of SQL ServerType system versionIndicates which server type system then provider will expose through the DataReaderNo resources foundAdd Central Management Server...Unexpected error occurred while loading saved servers {0}Loading ...Central Management Server Group already has a Registered Server with the name {0}Azure SQL Servers cannot be used as Central Management ServersAre you sure you want to deleteYesNoAdd Server GroupOKCancelServer Group NameServer Group Description{0} already has a Server Group with the name {1}Are you sure you want to deleteYou cannot add a shared registered server with the same name as the Configuration Server