Windows Server

The Windows Server board shows the status of your server landscape in terms of stability, updates, and modernity.

Introduction

The Windows Server Dashboard in the Systems section provides a comprehensive view of your server infrastructure.
Its purpose is to assess the stability, update compliance, and modernity of your servers at a glance.
This allows you to identify risks early that could affect availability and security.

Use the selection box at the top to switch between the available boards.

Windows Server Dashboard

Dashboard Contents

The dashboard summarizes key metrics that are critical for the secure and stable operation of server systems:

  • System Stability
    Overall assessment of the server landscape based on crashes, blue screens, and application errors.

  • Update Compliance
    Indicates whether automatic updates are enabled and how up to date the servers are patched. Critical risks are highlighted (e.g., servers without updates for more than 90 days).

  • Level of Virtualization
    Ratio of physical to virtual servers with insights into potential for consolidation.

  • System Age (OS Installation Date)
    Distribution of modern, to-be-checked, and outdated systems – including warnings for systems that are out of support.

  • Outdated Systems
    Percentage of servers that no longer meet current standards and therefore pose security risks.


Benefits

The Windows Server dashboard answers key questions at a glance:

  • How stable is my server infrastructure?
  • Are all systems compliant with updates and securely patched?
  • Is there potential for consolidation through virtualization?
  • Which servers are outdated and jeopardize security?

This dashboard specifically supports capacity planning, modernization, and risk management.