Sunday 20 March 2016

Microsoft sets date for SQL Sever on Linux

The slow reveal that SQL Server is-on-Linux strategy Microsoft has taken a small step forward, pressing Redmond "publish" on a blog discussing strategy SQL.

Microsoft also promised to send SQL Sever 2016 calendar year, recently and quietly jumped on the first release candidate (in which "the basic database is full function").

The station here, said SQL Sever for Linux land half of 2017.

Redmond began to show versions to private early stage of SQL Server for Linux earlier.

At launch, the author said Takeshi Numoto, SQL Server for Linux will offer "The capabilities of basic relational data bases," including "transaction processing and data storage." The aim Numoto writes, is to let customers begin their deployments.

Once the product download, Microsoft plans to get feedback from customers to help "prioritize the additional capacity."

Customers who purchase a license SQL Server hosts can use either Windows or Linux, and extending to Software Assurance customers in existing SQL Server licenses.

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