Database Administration With Microsoft SQL Server
Overall Satisfaction with Microsoft SQL Server
This is the database engine we use for our own systems and for our clients. So we use it internaly and externaly, to store all the information we need to have control of.
Also this is the source for different process and reports, outside the database sich as Power BI.
It helps a lot with the database storing, since it is very easy to use and manage.
Also this is the source for different process and reports, outside the database sich as Power BI.
It helps a lot with the database storing, since it is very easy to use and manage.
Pros
- Safe to store and query information
- Query optimization
- Scheduled jobs and tasks
- Easy to code.
- Maintenance procedures
Cons
- External data sources
- Support and chatting
- Safe to store information.
- 24/7 availability for the information
- Easy to handle and query
- Connectivity to other tools on the company
- Availability to have the information ready when needed
- Flexibility to query and store information in different formats
- Connection to tools such as Power BI
- Backup and maintenance roles
- MySQL and Oracle Database
The free version is very powerfull and easy to install and use for small companies.
Going to Professional and Standard, gives you all the support and the flexibility needed. It is known within the Database Administrator crew, and you can get support very easily over the internet from daily users, dealing with real time production roles.
Going to Professional and Standard, gives you all the support and the flexibility needed. It is known within the Database Administrator crew, and you can get support very easily over the internet from daily users, dealing with real time production roles.
Do you think Microsoft SQL Server delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Microsoft SQL Server's feature set?
Yes
Did Microsoft SQL Server live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Microsoft SQL Server go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Microsoft SQL Server again?
Yes
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