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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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04/01/19
Excellent tool
What do you like best? That we can focus on the data modeling, data science and data development as opposed to managing database infrastructure, security, availability and even performance.The elastic pool feature provides better resource utilization. What do you dislike? During the migration from on-prem to Azure SQL, the available tools had limitations due to the differences in SQL Server and Azure SQL What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...
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04/01/19
database
What do you like best? my backend database software is microsoft sql its a very good database software the efficiency and the execution of command performance time is low and the accuracy is high. Ms sql server supports multiple users in on setup so when it made as a multiuser system,multiple users can create their own functions and procedures and it provides good interface and the storage is it stores and manages relational data extremely well. What do you dislike? nothing is dislike as ...
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04/01/19
Better than its counterparts
What do you like best? Microsoft's SQL functionality is the best. It's better than MYSQL and Oracle and DBS. You have more flexibility and syntax options. What do you dislike? It's hard to get. It's pricy and if your company doesn't use it, but you want to use it to learn SQL, then your options are limited. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Database management! I make queries and get quick answers to my questions. I then use other ...
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03/30/19
Microsoft SQL Database
What do you like best? It is fast and reliable. The best query language out there. Using Entity Framework with SQL Server just makes your life so much easier. It can also run on Linux. What do you dislike? The price tag is quite a bit high. The version compatibility can be a pain some times. It is a bit resource hungry when you compare to systems like MySQL. Recommendations to others considering the product You just won't find a better relational database out there. What business ...
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03/30/19
Excellent product of Microsoft
What do you like best? The motor DB SQL is very effective and fast, the store procedure combining with the always on availability group is the best What do you dislike? In companies do the using more a transaction information the database something not supported excessive data information in BD What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Resolve the high availability information for company and protect the sensitivity data.
03/29/19
Review for MS SQL
What do you like best? It has a fast response than any other database servers. I have used oracle, toad, IBM SPS database servers, but MS SQL has better performance than all. What do you dislike? Nothing to dislike, its the best sql server Recommendations to others considering the product Give it a try its easy to write commands What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I use MS SQL for data base testing, data analysis. Very easy to use ...
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03/29/19
Extract data
What do you like best? One of the best tool developed in the IT industry to store, extract, and retreive data from the server What do you dislike? It is not open-source so, it is very expensive. It is not affordable for small companies. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? There is lot of data in the world and we can store data with the help of microsoft sql
03/28/19
The very best in relational database servers
What do you like best? Support, documentation, versatility, and scalability are truly unmatched when it comes to data warehousing. You can make your server as big or as small as you'd like. What do you dislike? I would like for functions introduced in newer versions to be fully importable into older versions. Recommendations to others considering the product Try SQL Express and if you need more capacity, upgrade to the full SQL Server. What business problems are you solving with the ...
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03/28/19
Best database tool in the world
What do you like best? I found store procedure feature is the one of the best feature in the SQL What do you dislike? Processing is little bit slow when comparing to the other tools Recommendations to others considering the product Nothing all good. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? For storing the input data in the backend.
03/28/19
Best RDMS tool
What do you like best? it is easy to install and use.Microsoft had provided a great user interface that make it a little more better product than their competitor.we can maintain the security of the DB very easily by creating different groups with different permission and when required we can add user to particular group to have certain permissions..Restoration of the database , scripting out the objects schema is also very easy.we can have differential , hourly , full , incremental backup ...
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