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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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02/09/18
SQL Server RDBMS
What do you like best? Works on cloud and on-premises servers. Deep integration with another Microsoft and not only products. It is cross platform RDBMS can be run as on Windows and on Linux. It is very fast and stable. It got good security with data encryption and another options. It provides multiple high availability solutions to choose from. What do you dislike? Not very easy to conduct performance tuning, need to use multiple tools, there is no any native good graphical ...
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02/08/18
Super Efficient RDBMS
What do you like best? Activity manager to control locks and transactions, Profiler to get the query running on database, Query analyser to analyse the best performance management, Sql job agent to schedule the various kind of jobs, Executing sql queries from command prompt, features to create generate sql queries of various kinds, pre-build sql library to write efficient queries are all good features. What do you dislike? Running alter/update quires on high size database takes lot of ...
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01/31/18
The most productive DB engine
What do you like best? I like its easy way to connect to any SQL server around the world, also I like the feature to extract data from live client's SQL tables to our testing server which save a considerable amount of time to backup and restore, also I feel very comfortable while querying data, I like also the verify "Check" feature before execute any query so I'm confident that my query will succeed before I executing it, It is very easy to connect to SQL and manage data from most of ...
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01/30/18
SQL Server
What do you like best? Works well enough like any other relational database, though I always love using Microsoft native tools. I think that I would specifically choose to use a Microsoft SQL database over a MySQL just for the known brand/name and the expected stability and vendor support. What do you dislike? The built-in management tools are too bloated. It takes a while for them to load up, and when they do often they feel more clunky than they should for such an enterprise product. I ...
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01/29/18
SQL Server Review
What do you like best? I like that it helps me control the permissions granted to any user, also I like that I can query any tables in any DB easily, also I like that I can verify my script before executing it, also that I can shrink the database to save space, also I can generate a script with either the structure or the structure with the data for any table or list of tables and execute it in any other SQL DB, also I like the feature of of exporting tables data from SQL DB to another ...
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01/29/18
From a Beginner's Perspective: Great Software to use when Dealing with databases
What do you like best? I am just beginning to learn, but there are so many things I like. Mainly, the ability to extract the precise data I need has been the best part so far. What do you dislike? For a beginner it can get confusing, it takes a while to really get a good handle on it and be able to really use it to its maximum potential. Recommendations to others considering the product You definitely need to have knowledge of how to use SQL in order to get the benefits of this program. ...
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01/27/18
Microsoft SQL - Excellent DB Platform
What do you like best? I think one of the best things about Microsoft SQL (currently using 2012 is the Developer Network and helpful resources that are available. Thanks to the developer network, I’ve been able to learn much more about querying and build more useful and advanced queries over time. Things such as Transact-SQL (T-SQL come in handy a lot of the time due to the vast amount of new queries you can build after learning T-SQL. What do you dislike? I dislike that sometimes the ...
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01/27/18
SQL Server developer
What do you like best? Performance while retrieving the data. Compatible with several on the shelf products. Storing the data is easier. Support for the Kerberos and other security products. It is useful to manage and obtain data from the network of networks. It allows us to forget about the files that make up the database. Asynchronous filling of objects, with the possibility of filtering objects according to their metadata. Access to the SQL Server Agent in the replication ...
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01/25/18
Microsoft shop using Microsoft SQL for variety of reporting needs.
What do you like best? Reference to SQL queries is available almost anywhere. Most of our major needs are met with SQL. Microsoft System Center stores all site-wide data on SQL, our implementation of MDOP MBAM bitlocker management stores all of the data in the same server instance. We have custom applications similar to Ecampus learning environment which allow us to store data in the same server instance under predetermined tables. What do you dislike? No significant features that I ...
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01/23/18
Microsoft SQL Review
What do you like best? Microsoft SQl is great for small school projects to small-time businesses to huge multi-million business applications. It is useful to store, modify, delete data within a matter of minutes. After storing this data, searching for it is probably the simplest, amongst all its other competitors. It is also great when multiple applications are asynchronously accessing this data. Security permissions are great in Microsoft SQL. What do you dislike? Installation is a ...
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