To decide which is best solution for implementation of SQL sever and client for educational porpose

  • And the question is...?

    Need an answer? No, you need a question
    My blog at https://sqlkover.com.
    MCSE Business Intelligence - Microsoft Data Platform MVP

  • Koen Verbeeck (4/11/2012)


    And the question is...?

    It depends! 😀

  • seesachinjadhav

    build yourself a couple of virtual machines and get yourself going from there. See my guide starting at the following link[/url] for more help.

    If you wish you may remove the use of the Freenas storage VM in favour of Windows 2008 storage server or Starwinds iSCSI SAN free edition if you're going to deploy the virtual cluster.

    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    "Ya can't make an omelette without breaking just a few eggs" 😉

  • Koen Verbeeck (4/11/2012)


    And the question is...?

    In the title apparently.

    I recommend getting a Dev version of SQL Server and installing it on your local box. Teaching yourself that way. Assuming you're talking about self-education and not educating other people.

    Brandie Tarvin, MCITP Database AdministratorLiveJournal Blog: http://brandietarvin.livejournal.com/[/url]On LinkedIn!, Google+, and Twitter.Freelance Writer: ShadowrunLatchkeys: Nevermore, Latchkeys: The Bootleg War, and Latchkeys: Roscoes in the Night are now available on Nook and Kindle.

  • Step 1: Get education

    Step 3: Profit

    __________________________________________________

    Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain. -- Friedrich Schiller
    Stop, children, what's that sound? Everybody look what's going down. -- Stephen Stills

  • seesachinjadhav,

    note that it is not only bad etiquette in a forum to post your entire question in the subject line and nothing in the post itself, but extremely unprofessional in emails as well. I had to say this because it is my greatest pet peeve: Don't put information in the subject line that is not in the post/body and never leave the post/body blank (implied)!!! Oh I can't STAND THAT!

    Jared
    CE - Microsoft

  • SQLKnowItAll (4/11/2012)


    seesachinjadhav,

    note that it is not only bad etiquette in a forum to post your entire question in the subject line and nothing in the post itself, but extremely unprofessional in emails as well. I had to say this because it is my greatest pet peeve: Don't put information in the subject line that is not in the post/body and never leave the post/body blank (implied)!!! Oh I can't STAND THAT!

    Fully agree! I had users at previous employer that would put critical information in the subject line of an email to the help desk. Guess what never made it into the tickets opened by the help desk. And then the users would get mad when we asked for more information.

  • Lynn Pettis (4/11/2012)


    SQLKnowItAll (4/11/2012)


    seesachinjadhav,

    note that it is not only bad etiquette in a forum to post your entire question in the subject line and nothing in the post itself, but extremely unprofessional in emails as well. I had to say this because it is my greatest pet peeve: Don't put information in the subject line that is not in the post/body and never leave the post/body blank (implied)!!! Oh I can't STAND THAT!

    Fully agree! I had users at previous employer that would put critical information in the subject line of an email to the help desk. Guess what never made it into the tickets opened by the help desk. And then the users would get mad when we asked for more information.

    if an email body is blank i just reply with an email that there body was missing and to please resend their email to make sure it was not an error.


    For faster help in answering any problems Please read How to post data/code on a forum to get the best help - Jeff Moden[/url] for the best way to ask your question.

    For performance Issues see how we like them posted here: How to Post Performance Problems - Gail Shaw[/url]

    Need to Split some strings? Jeff Moden's DelimitedSplit8K[/url]
    Jeff Moden's Cross tab and Pivots Part 1[/url]
    Jeff Moden's Cross tab and Pivots Part 2[/url]

Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic. Login to reply