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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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01/29/19
Powerful SQL Engine, suitable to deliver on security and performance
What do you like best? Ease of use and familiarity on a well-known interface that all our users are familiar with and manage well. Ability to obtain a powerful view of the engine and characteristics at a glance easily on the console What do you dislike? Still has multiple steps to complete tasks, and certain activities have not been improved from earlier versions of SQL (e.g. 2008 Recommendations to others considering the product Do your testing in terms of DB integration and ...
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01/28/19
Great relational database easy to learn hard to master
What do you like best? I like how easy it is do get a database setup. There isn't much of a learning curve but there is a ton of customization to make your database better. What do you dislike? The built in code commands could be easier to use but either than that it's a great tool. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Everything, from storing data to running reports to determining business intelligence
01/28/19
A dependable data storing and accessing solution
What do you like best? The best thing I like the most is the infrastructure of the SQL server that allows me to query the high volume data. What do you dislike? The only negative point would be the free version of it does not provide a bunch of benefits. Recommendations to others considering the product Even though there are several open-source database solutions, you should consider using Microsoft SQL server seriously. This is because it provides convenient user support and not only ...
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01/26/19
Review on Microsoft Sql Server
What do you like best? Microsoft Sql server is a data management product by Microsoft. Its the database Management System and is used to manage, protect and alter data stored in the database. Jobs and Alerts are easy to execute. It has intellisense, Estimated Execution Plans, Actual execution plans, profiler and many more features. It provide security as multiple users can be added on a single setup. What do you dislike? Its good for large Data dumps and for large businesses but small ...
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01/25/19
SQL Server Management Studio
What do you like best? Easy to understand for someone with even a basic understanding of relationship database architecture, queries, views, and stored procedures. What do you dislike? I wish I had a better way to help less-experienced users write proper syntax. I.e. suggestions if there is incorrect syntax. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Data and stored procedures research
01/25/19
I use SQL server to load financial data
What do you like best? The speed at which SQL load is awesome. Especially the BCP tool What do you dislike? The fetch from SQK us extremely painful. Recommendations to others considering the product Pricing can be concern if the data size grows considerably What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Improve loading speed of tons of financial data
01/25/19
Required platform
What do you like best? This has been the standard for our database usage for many years What do you dislike? Takes years to be fully proficient in this skill set What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Typical database storage and data management for applications. So far one of the most stable products we use if used correctly
01/25/19
Powerful relational database
What do you like best? The widespread universality of the language makes this my go-to when implementing a database backbone to software. Not only does it work efficiently, integrate with Windows domain structure, but it also plays well with other software to help lay-users create their own reports. What do you dislike? While backup options are workable, it doesn't seem quite as efficient as other database solutions. In addition its widespread use makes it an easy target for third party ...
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01/24/19
Best DB tool
What do you like best? Ease of use. Easy tools availability. Compatibility with other softwares What do you dislike? Intelisense would be good for beginners. Recommendations to others considering the product None What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Easy storage of data and retrieval.
01/24/19
Long Time DBA
What do you like best? MSFT SQL server has been rock steady and for for the last 10 years deployment and of Odbc access has grown to be cross platform compatible. What do you dislike? Nothing that I have found makes me dislike the current or last several versions. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Third Party application repository.
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