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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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12/06/17
SSMS is a great tool
What do you like best? It is easy to generate a query, stored proc, etc. It is fairly easy to manage users and give/revoke access. What do you dislike? If you have multiple tabs open it can get confusing what they are for. It would be great if you could rename the tab without having to save it. Recommendations to others considering the product This is a powerful tool that is pretty easy to use. There is a huge online support resource pool called google that will answer just about any ...
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11/17/17
Best in Show
What do you like best? Microsoft SQL Server is hands down, the best database I have ever used. Not the fastest IO access but the most secure, reliable and secure. The management console is very easy to use and the multiple query output in one window makes it extremely easy to accomplish my work and quickly What do you dislike? Compared to other databases, it is a little on the slow side. But the speed has never been an issue in my projects Recommendations to others considering the product ...
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11/16/17
Reduced resource usage
What do you like best? For migration and data transfer,modelling and features of scalability,creating views, procedures,packages ,triggers ,functions etc they are perfect and they have their own systematic way of defining the SQL block with define and end part of the procedural declaration and definition which is easier to understand always and also the way in which we access visualization on different devices are quite good and appealing to the end users What do you dislike? I dont like ...
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11/14/17
SQL Server 2016
What do you like best? What's best is the ability for seamless auto encryption for passwords. Today with data hosted in azure, security is of utmost importance. I like it's capability for Automatic database tuning, New graph database capabilities, In-memory enhancements. What do you dislike? The aggravating part is where SQL Management Studio has been split apart from the database engine at installation. We would have to search around searching for the right version compatible with ...
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11/11/17
For me it's the best database
What do you like best? The database is fast, easy to use, has graphical or command-line management interface, various forms of connection and versatile connectors. In several years I have never had problems with Sql Server. For small workloads, up to 10 Gb has free (express version with all the features most used. What do you dislike? Only the installation process could be simpler. In the 2005 version it was very easy to install, then a more complicated installer was created, which can ...
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11/11/17
Great DB for small-medium databases
What do you like best? The integrated management console is a great feature which really helps you see realtime database contents. Another great feature is the ability to save specified SQL queries as stored procedures, which helps reduce rework typing the queries over and over. MS SQL Server also has an integrated backup option which is missing for all other DB programs. Users have to purchase third party applications, or create applications using scripting to backup databases which ...
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11/02/17
Powerfull tool
What do you like best? There a lot of features that I really like, every new version have new stuff that makes easier the management of the data, instances, backups, cloud services, users and others, but the features that I treasure more are: - Azure deployment - Windows authentication - Backups - Role based user management What do you dislike? Some years ago it was complex to setup a new instance of SQL Server, newer versions and wizards has made it easier but there are some ...
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11/02/17
Great DataBase
What do you like best? I like that it is very easy to create tables from the interface and with code, also it is great that. It is a really powerful database, it is stable and it is fast. Another good thing SQL has is that there is a lot of documentation on the Microsoft websites so if you face an issue, it is likely that there you will be able to easily find the solution or you can create your question on the Microsoft website, and there are a lot of sql communities. Permissions are ...
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10/30/17
Best Database for relational data
What do you like best? Ease of Use Many functionality from maintaining small database to large database like DTS Easy to use Reporting system like BI Reporting Consistency in the quality since generations Easy to install Works well with existing OS installation Flexible Stable BI Reporting to create different reports easily with filter options Affordable Better secuirty features Better performance - it support terabytes of data and backup recovery plans are also good ...
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10/30/17
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
What do you like best? The development by Management Studio has become very easy and efficient for the versatility of this tool, i had no prior experience but I was able to jump right in. This is a very good tool for scripting an developing reports using the Microsoft BI suite. What do you dislike? I would appreciate a more instructive error alert that tells me why the code failed. Translation back to the business often requires manipulation using a second app Recommendations to ...
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