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Microsoft SQL Server is a versatile and robust database management system that excels in handling complex data structures. Users appreciate its seamless integration with other Microsoft products like Azure, allowing for a streamlined experience. The tool's exceptional performance, combined with reliable ACID properties, ensures efficient data management even for ...Read more
Robust performance handling large and complex databases efficiently without downtime.
Easy integration with other Microsoft tools and services.
User-friendly installation and interface for smooth setup even for non-technical users.
Exceptional performance executing complex queries and high concurrent transactions.
Licensing costs can be on the higher side.
Limited compatibility with non-Microsoft platforms, making it less efficient with other operating systems like Linux.
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User in Computer Software
08/27/19
Robust and best suited for real time
What do you like best? The query plan and indexes column representation through a graph diagram makes it easier to see which columns have to indexes removed etc What do you dislike? Replication and view refresh takes time What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Storage and retrieval
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Mo Z
08/26/19
LOVE SQL Server
What do you like best? Flexibility. Ability to add on most anything we need now and in the future for integration and reporting needs. What do you dislike? There is nothing I do not like. I love SQL and everything we can do with it. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Data blending, custom reporting. Ability to report from multiple databases across multiple servers.
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Rituraj k
08/25/19
One of the best DBMS tool
What do you like best? Microsoft SQL is very developer friendly and highly responsive tool. It made developer life very ease. I like the performance of the SQL even though you have data in GB. Debugging is of SP are very ease in SQL as compared to Oracle.This is a widely used DB with software developed in .net because the integration is very simply. Even in java product also it is widely used tool.Execution plan is vert helpful in tracking the performance and optimization of queries. ...
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Aditi K
08/23/19
Best data base solution for windows based applications
What do you like best? Microsoft SQL comes as the Windows based systems, data storage for any scale of a data set. It can easily handle, manage the large scale of a data set. Its capability to provide online data and fail over management has helped to provide high availability. What do you dislike? For commercial use you have to purchase licences, it has many licenses you have to choose and purchase the correct one. Recommendations to others considering the product: Microsoft SQL ...
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AI
Administrator in Computer Software
08/23/19
Sql server good for integration with different technologies
What do you like best? Sql server good for integration with different technologies. What do you dislike? syntax error are different to get connected Recommendations to others considering the product: integration,feasibility server configurations are all easily accesseble What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? integration,feasibility server configurations are all easily accesseble
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Abhijeet s
08/20/19
Best Database Management Tool for medium and Large Scale Organizations
What do you like best? I like the fact that I can create table schemas, store information and write scripts and procedures seamlessly. The Interface is very easy to understand and error check is very accurate. Overall it is a very reliable tool which gets all the database end work done effortlessly. What do you dislike? Nothing much to complain, just one thing that the licensing cost is a bit on the higher side. Also the person who is managing the software needs to have constant ...
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Carlo L
08/20/19
SQL is my go to DBMS
What do you like best? I have been using SQL Server since I was 20 years old! It is a very secure database management system and easy to use! What do you dislike? SQL Server is very resource intensive and requires somewhat of a beefy system to run smoothly. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? My company uses SQL for our software application's back end.
UI
User in Information Technology and Services
08/20/19
A great database management tool
What do you like best? Best thing i liked about this is ease of use. Easy to learn SQL as well as other tools like SSIS, SSRS. Easily available online help on every topic and good performance with huge databases as well. Maintaining databases of TB's wit ease. A great platform. What do you dislike? Everything is good about this. No disliking from my side. Recommendations to others considering the product: Just go for it without any second thought. What problems are you ...
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AI
Administrator in Internet
08/19/19
Great once you Learn
What do you like best? I really like how SQL has made a lot of our data mgmt, "hands free". With just a few clicks, we are able to import data and have it pushed to other systems after SQL does a bunch of complex calculations and table joins What do you dislike? Often times if the query errors out, it can be difficult to figure out what exactly is causing the error. What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Data flow, data mgmt and complex ...
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Thidasa Pankaja P
08/17/19
Best Database system I've used
What do you like best? MS SQL provides the SQL management studio which helps easy to write and integrate SQL database and SQL queries. It has almost all the features which a database management studio should have. So, I think it's the best database system out there. What do you dislike? On the first startup, it asks for username and password all time even though I've set it as 'Remember me'. Tried to fix that (let it start with saved username and password) but couldn't figure it out. ...
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