by David Klee | Jul 24, 2017 | Database, Virtualization
One of the biggest differences with managing SQL Server Linux is with drive presentation. With Windows, we’d all scream if we saw a SQL Server with just one drive (C:) and everything piled on it. The same goes for any other operating system, including Linux....
by David Klee | May 30, 2017 | Database
SQL Server administration, once installed and running, doesn’t vary too much based on your operating system, but the differences in the operating systems are pretty significant. To properly administer a production SQL Server on Linux, an administrator needs to...
by David Klee | May 11, 2017 | Database
As you all have heard, Microsoft is supporting Linux as a supported operating system for the next version of SQL Server (recently announced to be version 2017). What?? Why?? Didn’t Steve Ballmer call Linux a “cancer” a while back? Times change....
by David Klee | May 8, 2017 | Database
Starting this week, I’m introducing a new series of blog posts for the SQL Server DBA on how to properly set up and administer a production SQL Server on the Linux operating system. As you know, Microsoft is shipping SQL Server 2017 (currently at CTP 2.0) with...
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