SQL Server on Linux

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  • Nice one, thanks Evgeny
    many of my associates (Linux fanatics) are ecstatic about this development.
    Until recently, their only option had been Oracle....

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  • Debian/Raspian would be nice.  Could put it on a raspberry pi installation 🙂

  • Stewart "Arturius" Campbell - Monday, March 5, 2018 3:39 AM

    Nice one, thanks Evgeny
    many of my associates (Linux fanatics) are ecstatic about this development.
    Until recently, their only option had been Oracle....

    What is Postgresql then? Chopped liver?

  • patrickmcginnis59 10839 - Monday, March 5, 2018 12:02 PM

    Stewart "Arturius" Campbell - Monday, March 5, 2018 3:39 AM

    Nice one, thanks Evgeny
    many of my associates (Linux fanatics) are ecstatic about this development.
    Until recently, their only option had been Oracle....

    What is Postgresql then? Chopped liver?

    Many large companies are not fond of PostgreSQL.
    How  well does it perform with numerous billion-row fact tables in a data warehouse?
    I've only ever used it  with small databases and the performance is not what i would call stellar...

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    Space, the final frontier? not any more...
    All limits henceforth are self-imposed.
    “libera tute vulgaris ex”

  • Stewart "Arturius" Campbell - Monday, March 5, 2018 10:47 PM

    patrickmcginnis59 10839 - Monday, March 5, 2018 12:02 PM

    Stewart "Arturius" Campbell - Monday, March 5, 2018 3:39 AM

    Nice one, thanks Evgeny
    many of my associates (Linux fanatics) are ecstatic about this development.
    Until recently, their only option had been Oracle....

    What is Postgresql then? Chopped liver?

    Many large companies are not fond of PostgreSQL.
    How  well does it perform with numerous billion-row fact tables in a data warehouse?
    I've only ever used it  with small databases and the performance is not what i would call stellar...

    Yes, I wouldn't doubt that SQL Server and Oracle would beat it, and you probably have more experience with it than me honestly. I do know also that from what I've read, parallelism of any sort didn't make an appearance until 9.6 so its probably going to lag behind in that category and others. So maybe it IS chopped liver!

  • patrickmcginnis59 10839 - Tuesday, March 6, 2018 6:17 AM

    Stewart "Arturius" Campbell - Monday, March 5, 2018 10:47 PM

    patrickmcginnis59 10839 - Monday, March 5, 2018 12:02 PM

    Stewart "Arturius" Campbell - Monday, March 5, 2018 3:39 AM

    Nice one, thanks Evgeny
    many of my associates (Linux fanatics) are ecstatic about this development.
    Until recently, their only option had been Oracle....

    What is Postgresql then? Chopped liver?

    Many large companies are not fond of PostgreSQL.
    How  well does it perform with numerous billion-row fact tables in a data warehouse?
    I've only ever used it  with small databases and the performance is not what i would call stellar...

    Yes, I wouldn't doubt that SQL Server and Oracle would beat it, and you probably have more experience with it than me honestly. I do know also that from what I've read, parallelism of any sort didn't make an appearance until 9.6 so its probably going to lag behind in that category and others. So maybe it IS chopped liver!

    Or chopped Brussel Sprouts if you're a veggie type person 🙂

  • Nice question. Thanks Evgeny.

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