SQL Server 2017 will bring SQL Server to Linux for the first time. This presentation covers the scope, schedule, and architecture as well as a background on why Microsoft is making SQL Server available on Linux.
SUSE juega un rol importante como proveedor de soluciones de infraestructura basada en software para el mundo de BigData. Dichas soluciones son los cimientos que permiten despliegues de BigData escalables y sencillos de manejar aprovechando los últimos avances en computación, contenedores, almacenamiento y gestión de entornos.
Los acuerdos de SUSE con los principales fabricantes, tanto de soluciones de software como hardware, permiten una aproximación con garantías al complejo ecosistema de la gestión de datos a nivel empresarial.
SQL Server v.Next will be released for Linux in 2017. The summary provides an overview of the key points about SQL Server on Linux including:
- SQL Server will have the same functionality and capabilities on Linux as on Windows. It will support the same editions and features such as high availability, security, and programming features.
- The architecture involves a SQL Platform Abstraction Layer that maps Windows APIs to Linux system calls to provide a consistent programming model.
- An early adoption program is currently underway to get feedback from customers and partners on functionality and to help validate SQL Server on Linux prior to general availability in 2017.
The document discusses a mid-evaluation of a major project comparing several hypervisors. It will compare Xen, KVM, VMware, and VirtualBox based on their technical differences and performance benchmarks. The benchmarks will test CPU speed, network speed, I/O speed, and performance running various server workloads. This comparison will help determine the best hypervisor for a given virtualization situation. Key factors that will be compared include OS support, security, CPU speed, network speed, I/O speed, and response times.
XPDS16: High-Performance Virtualization for HPC Cloud on Xen - Jun Nakajima &...The Linux Foundation
We have been working to get Xen up and running on self-boot Intel® Xeon Phi processors to build HPC clouds. We see several challenges because of the unique (but not unusual for HPC) hardware technologies and performance requirements. For example, such hardware technologies include 1) >256 CPUs, 2) MCDRAM (high-bandwidth memory), 3) integrated fabric (i.e. Intel® Omni-Path). Unlike the “coprocessor“ model, supporting self-boot with >256 CPUs has various implications to Xen, including scheduling and scalability. We need to allow user applications to use MCDRAM directly to perform optimally. Also, we need to enable the integrated HPC fabric for the VM to use by direct I/O assignment.
In addition, we have only a single VM on each node to meet the high-performance requirements of HPC clouds. This (i.e. non-shared) model allowed us to optimize Xen more. In this talk, we share our design and lessons, and discuss the options we considered to achieve high-performance virtualization for HPC.
The document is a slide presentation about running Linux on IBM Power systems. It discusses why Linux is widely used, best practices for installing and configuring Linux on Power systems, and options for deploying Linux workloads including the Integrated Facility for Linux (IFL). The IFL allows customers to activate unused cores and memory on Power 770, 780, and 795 systems running only Linux at a lower cost than other hardware platforms.
Red Hat Storage Day Boston - Why Software-defined Storage MattersRed_Hat_Storage
Software-defined storage is an approach to data storage that uses software to control physical storage infrastructure and manages it as a unified pool of storage. This provides several advantages over traditional proprietary storage, including using standard hardware, centralized management, scale-out architectures, and open source software. Red Hat offers Red Hat Ceph Storage and Red Hat Gluster Storage, which provide software-defined storage solutions that are more flexible, cost-effective, and scalable than traditional storage appliances.
Introduction to failover clustering with sql serverEduardo Castro
In this presentation we review the basic requirements to install a SQL Server Failover Cluster.
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SQL Server Source Control for Beginners is a presentation about using source control for SQL Server databases. It discusses:
- Common source control systems like SVN, TFS, and Mercurial that can be used to track database changes.
- How RedGate SQL Source Control allows committing database objects and changes directly from SQL Server Management Studio.
- Key features like rolling back changes, maintaining referential integrity, and locking objects while working.
- Demonstrates setting up a database in source control and committing changes.
- Additional tools that can deploy databases directly from source control like SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare.
In Pravega's first community meeting as a CNCF project, we overviewed experimental features of Pravega:
* Schema Registry - preserving the structure of data in an unstructured storage system and controlling for safe schema evolution
* Consumption-Based Retention - stream truncation based on subscriber positions
* Simplified Long-Term Storage (SLTS) - abstracting the distributed management of segments while removing complicated problems such as fencing
* SLTS Plugin for BookKeeper - an implementation of the SLTS interfaces for BlobIt! object stores on BookKeeper: https://github.com/diegosalvi/pravega-blobit-chunkmanager
This technical session shows how to configure the new SQL Server 2017 release on the Linux platform for production-ready architecture, including topics such as setting up additional drives and backing up over the network.
The document provides instructions on installing and configuring Provisioning Services. It discusses determining installation options, key components, integrating with Active Directory, preparing target devices, and supported operating systems, hypervisors, and databases. The summary includes an overview of Provisioning Services technology and components, farm and site design considerations, and the configuration steps to complete a Provisioning Services installation.
KoprowskiT - SQLBITS X - 2am a disaster just beganTobias Koprowski
A document outlines best practices for surviving a disaster involving SQL Server infrastructure. It recommends being well prepared with regular backups stored offsite, documented restore procedures, clear roles and responsibilities, and service level agreements defining acceptable downtimes. Key aspects of preparation include backups, restore testing, documentation, contact lists, hardware and software inventory, passwords, encryption keys, defined teams, and keeping management informed. The overall message is that with proper planning, a disaster can be survived by following the best practice of being prepared.
This document discusses best practices for preparing for and responding to a disaster involving critical IT systems like servers and databases. It emphasizes the importance of regular backups, having recovery procedures documented, testing restores, and defining roles and responsibilities of team members. It provides guidance on backup strategies for SQL Server and SharePoint, including using different types of backups, storing backups offline, and setting backup schedules. It also stresses the value of preparation, being ready to restore from backups, and having contact information and credentials documented in advance in case of an emergency.
Geek Sync | Infrastructure for the Data Professional: An IntroductionIDERA Software
You can watch the replay for this Geek Sync webcast in the IDERA Resource Center: https://www.idera.com/resourcecentral/webcasts/geeksync/infrastructure-for-the-data-professional
It doesn’t matter if you are a DBA, application developer, database developer, or BI pro, the infrastructure your SQL Server environment runs on is important. If you didn’t “grow-up” on the system administration side of IT or, perhaps, you have been out of the operations world long enough to have fallen out of the loop with what is happening. This session is intended to provide a full stack infrastructure overview so that you can talk shop with your cohorts in operations to resolve issues and maybe even be proactive. We will discuss, in an introductory fashion, hardware, network, storage, virtualization and operating system layers. Additionally, some suggestions as to where to find more information will be provided.
Speaker: Peter Shore is a seasoned IT professional with over 25 years of experience. He took the accidentally intentional DBA plunge in 2013 and has discovered that he loves to find the stories the data has to tell. Peter is comfortable working with both physical and virtual servers, where he tries to apply best practices to attain performance improvements. He is also adept at bridging the gap between technical and business language in order to bring technology solutions to business needs.
OCI Storage Services provides different types of storage for various use cases:
- Local NVMe SSD storage provides high-performance temporary storage that is not persistent.
- Block Volume storage provides durable block-level storage for applications requiring SAN-like features through iSCSI. Volumes can be resized, backed up, and cloned.
- File Storage Service provides shared file systems accessible over NFSv3 that are durable and suitable for applications like EBS and HPC workloads.
This document discusses migrating an Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) from a bare metal to a virtualized platform. It outlines the initial situation, desired target, challenges, and solution approach. The key challenges included system downtime during the migration, backup/restore processes, using external storage, and database reorganizations. The solution involved first converting to a virtual platform and then upgrading, using backup/restore, attaching an NGENSTOR Hurricane storage appliance for direct attached storage, and moving database reorganizations to a separate maintenance window. It also discusses the odaback-API tool created to help automate and standardize the migration process.
Dell emc back up solution in azure cloud vipinvips
The document discusses backup solutions for Azure virtual machines and identifies limitations with native Azure backup. It recommends using Dell EMC Networker and DataDomain as a third-party enterprise backup solution that can meet tier 1 RPO and RTO requirements of less than an hour. It provides details on the proposed solution architecture with Networker and DataDomain instances in each region along with replication capabilities. The solution aims to address limitations of native Azure backup and provide application-aware backups, encryption, short RPOs, and support for workloads like Oracle databases.
The document describes several SQL server monitoring and management tools from Docco Labs, including ClipTable for data import, Database File Explorer for file usage monitoring, Log Table Viewer for logging, and SQL Stripes for server monitoring and control. SQL Stripes is a T-SQL based solution that monitors metrics like CPU, disk usage, locks, and pings and notifies users of issues by email, web, audio or visual alerts. It aims to fill the gap between generic monitoring tools and agent-specific alerts.
• We sleeping well. And our mobile ringing and ringing. Message: DISASTER! In this session (on slides) we are NOT talk about potential disaster (such BCM); we talk about: And what NOW? New version old my old well-known session updated for whole changes which happened in DBA World in last two-three years.
• So, from the ground to the Sky and further - everything for surviving disaster. Which tasks should have been finished BEFORE. Is virtual or physical SQL matter? We talk about systems, databases, peoples, encryption, passwords, certificates and users.
• In this session (on few demos) I'll show which part of our SQL Server Environment are critical and how to be prepared to disaster. In some documents I'll show You how to be BEST prepared.
This document provides an overview of SQL Server clustering. It discusses the importance of high availability and introduces some key concepts in clustering like nodes, shared storage, heartbeats, failover and failback. It also covers the basic architecture of a SQL Server cluster, including the virtual server and different types of clusters. Some advantages and disadvantages of clustering are outlined. Finally, it discusses some terminology used in clustering and provides a checklist for preparing Windows clustering.
An SDS (software-defined storage) refers to a software controller that is used for managing and virtualizing a physical storage for the purpose of controlling the way in which data is stored.
Windows Server 2016 introduces several new features including software defined storage, Hyper-V improvements, automation enhancements, and Nano Server. Storage Spaces Direct enables hyper-converged infrastructure, Storage Replica allows for volume replication, and Resilient File System provides improved integrity and performance. Hyper-V gains features like cluster rolling upgrades and shielded VMs. Automation is focused on a graphical authoring experience and Linux/Azure support. Nano Server offers a headless deployment optimized for cloud workloads.
VMworld 2013: Automating the Software Defined Data Center: How Do I Get Started VMworld
VMworld 2013
Thomas Corfmat, VMware
Alan Renouf, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
This document provides an overview of best practices and lessons learned for deploying XenDesktop in an enterprise environment. It discusses the scalability of various components in the XenDesktop architecture including the Web Interface, XenDesktop Controllers, SQL database, hypervisors, Provisioning Server, storage, and virtual desktop operating systems. Key recommendations include load balancing critical services, properly sizing SQL and storage infrastructure to handle load, and testing to determine optimal virtual desktop density based on workload.
This document provides an overview of SQL Server clustering for beginners. It introduces SQL Server clustering, including what it is, why it is used, who supports it, and whether it is suitable. It also outlines an agenda covering introduction to clustering, demonstrations, installation, administration, problems, and disaster planning. The presenter's qualifications and contact details are provided.
Learning Oracle with Oracle VM VirtualBox WhitepaperLeighton Nelson
The document discusses using Oracle VM VirtualBox to create virtual environments for learning and testing Oracle databases and applications. It provides instructions for downloading and installing VirtualBox on different operating systems. It then describes how VirtualBox can be used for database development, testing software on different platforms, and learning about new technologies through virtual appliances provided by Oracle. These pre-built appliances contain pre-configured Oracle software stacks for tasks like application development, Java development, and managing Oracle VMs.
Choosing technologies for a big data solution in the cloudJames Serra
Has your company been building data warehouses for years using SQL Server? And are you now tasked with creating or moving your data warehouse to the cloud and modernizing it to support “Big Data”? What technologies and tools should use? That is what this presentation will help you answer. First we will cover what questions to ask concerning data (type, size, frequency), reporting, performance needs, on-prem vs cloud, staff technology skills, OSS requirements, cost, and MDM needs. Then we will show you common big data architecture solutions and help you to answer questions such as: Where do I store the data? Should I use a data lake? Do I still need a cube? What about Hadoop/NoSQL? Do I need the power of MPP? Should I build a "logical data warehouse"? What is this lambda architecture? Can I use Hadoop for my DW? Finally, we’ll show some architectures of real-world customer big data solutions. Come to this session to get started down the path to making the proper technology choices in moving to the cloud.
First introduced with the Analytics Platform System (APS), PolyBase simplifies management and querying of both relational and non-relational data using T-SQL. It is now available in both Azure SQL Data Warehouse and SQL Server 2016. The major features of PolyBase include the ability to do ad-hoc queries on Hadoop data and the ability to import data from Hadoop and Azure blob storage to SQL Server for persistent storage. A major part of the presentation will be a demo on querying and creating data on HDFS (using Azure Blobs). Come see why PolyBase is the “glue” to creating federated data warehouse solutions where you can query data as it sits instead of having to move it all to one data platform.
SQL Server Source Control for Beginners is a presentation about using source control for SQL Server databases. It discusses:
- Common source control systems like SVN, TFS, and Mercurial that can be used to track database changes.
- How RedGate SQL Source Control allows committing database objects and changes directly from SQL Server Management Studio.
- Key features like rolling back changes, maintaining referential integrity, and locking objects while working.
- Demonstrates setting up a database in source control and committing changes.
- Additional tools that can deploy databases directly from source control like SQL Compare and SQL Data Compare.
In Pravega's first community meeting as a CNCF project, we overviewed experimental features of Pravega:
* Schema Registry - preserving the structure of data in an unstructured storage system and controlling for safe schema evolution
* Consumption-Based Retention - stream truncation based on subscriber positions
* Simplified Long-Term Storage (SLTS) - abstracting the distributed management of segments while removing complicated problems such as fencing
* SLTS Plugin for BookKeeper - an implementation of the SLTS interfaces for BlobIt! object stores on BookKeeper: https://github.com/diegosalvi/pravega-blobit-chunkmanager
This technical session shows how to configure the new SQL Server 2017 release on the Linux platform for production-ready architecture, including topics such as setting up additional drives and backing up over the network.
The document provides instructions on installing and configuring Provisioning Services. It discusses determining installation options, key components, integrating with Active Directory, preparing target devices, and supported operating systems, hypervisors, and databases. The summary includes an overview of Provisioning Services technology and components, farm and site design considerations, and the configuration steps to complete a Provisioning Services installation.
KoprowskiT - SQLBITS X - 2am a disaster just beganTobias Koprowski
A document outlines best practices for surviving a disaster involving SQL Server infrastructure. It recommends being well prepared with regular backups stored offsite, documented restore procedures, clear roles and responsibilities, and service level agreements defining acceptable downtimes. Key aspects of preparation include backups, restore testing, documentation, contact lists, hardware and software inventory, passwords, encryption keys, defined teams, and keeping management informed. The overall message is that with proper planning, a disaster can be survived by following the best practice of being prepared.
This document discusses best practices for preparing for and responding to a disaster involving critical IT systems like servers and databases. It emphasizes the importance of regular backups, having recovery procedures documented, testing restores, and defining roles and responsibilities of team members. It provides guidance on backup strategies for SQL Server and SharePoint, including using different types of backups, storing backups offline, and setting backup schedules. It also stresses the value of preparation, being ready to restore from backups, and having contact information and credentials documented in advance in case of an emergency.
Geek Sync | Infrastructure for the Data Professional: An IntroductionIDERA Software
You can watch the replay for this Geek Sync webcast in the IDERA Resource Center: https://www.idera.com/resourcecentral/webcasts/geeksync/infrastructure-for-the-data-professional
It doesn’t matter if you are a DBA, application developer, database developer, or BI pro, the infrastructure your SQL Server environment runs on is important. If you didn’t “grow-up” on the system administration side of IT or, perhaps, you have been out of the operations world long enough to have fallen out of the loop with what is happening. This session is intended to provide a full stack infrastructure overview so that you can talk shop with your cohorts in operations to resolve issues and maybe even be proactive. We will discuss, in an introductory fashion, hardware, network, storage, virtualization and operating system layers. Additionally, some suggestions as to where to find more information will be provided.
Speaker: Peter Shore is a seasoned IT professional with over 25 years of experience. He took the accidentally intentional DBA plunge in 2013 and has discovered that he loves to find the stories the data has to tell. Peter is comfortable working with both physical and virtual servers, where he tries to apply best practices to attain performance improvements. He is also adept at bridging the gap between technical and business language in order to bring technology solutions to business needs.
OCI Storage Services provides different types of storage for various use cases:
- Local NVMe SSD storage provides high-performance temporary storage that is not persistent.
- Block Volume storage provides durable block-level storage for applications requiring SAN-like features through iSCSI. Volumes can be resized, backed up, and cloned.
- File Storage Service provides shared file systems accessible over NFSv3 that are durable and suitable for applications like EBS and HPC workloads.
This document discusses migrating an Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) from a bare metal to a virtualized platform. It outlines the initial situation, desired target, challenges, and solution approach. The key challenges included system downtime during the migration, backup/restore processes, using external storage, and database reorganizations. The solution involved first converting to a virtual platform and then upgrading, using backup/restore, attaching an NGENSTOR Hurricane storage appliance for direct attached storage, and moving database reorganizations to a separate maintenance window. It also discusses the odaback-API tool created to help automate and standardize the migration process.
Dell emc back up solution in azure cloud vipinvips
The document discusses backup solutions for Azure virtual machines and identifies limitations with native Azure backup. It recommends using Dell EMC Networker and DataDomain as a third-party enterprise backup solution that can meet tier 1 RPO and RTO requirements of less than an hour. It provides details on the proposed solution architecture with Networker and DataDomain instances in each region along with replication capabilities. The solution aims to address limitations of native Azure backup and provide application-aware backups, encryption, short RPOs, and support for workloads like Oracle databases.
The document describes several SQL server monitoring and management tools from Docco Labs, including ClipTable for data import, Database File Explorer for file usage monitoring, Log Table Viewer for logging, and SQL Stripes for server monitoring and control. SQL Stripes is a T-SQL based solution that monitors metrics like CPU, disk usage, locks, and pings and notifies users of issues by email, web, audio or visual alerts. It aims to fill the gap between generic monitoring tools and agent-specific alerts.
• We sleeping well. And our mobile ringing and ringing. Message: DISASTER! In this session (on slides) we are NOT talk about potential disaster (such BCM); we talk about: And what NOW? New version old my old well-known session updated for whole changes which happened in DBA World in last two-three years.
• So, from the ground to the Sky and further - everything for surviving disaster. Which tasks should have been finished BEFORE. Is virtual or physical SQL matter? We talk about systems, databases, peoples, encryption, passwords, certificates and users.
• In this session (on few demos) I'll show which part of our SQL Server Environment are critical and how to be prepared to disaster. In some documents I'll show You how to be BEST prepared.
This document provides an overview of SQL Server clustering. It discusses the importance of high availability and introduces some key concepts in clustering like nodes, shared storage, heartbeats, failover and failback. It also covers the basic architecture of a SQL Server cluster, including the virtual server and different types of clusters. Some advantages and disadvantages of clustering are outlined. Finally, it discusses some terminology used in clustering and provides a checklist for preparing Windows clustering.
An SDS (software-defined storage) refers to a software controller that is used for managing and virtualizing a physical storage for the purpose of controlling the way in which data is stored.
Windows Server 2016 introduces several new features including software defined storage, Hyper-V improvements, automation enhancements, and Nano Server. Storage Spaces Direct enables hyper-converged infrastructure, Storage Replica allows for volume replication, and Resilient File System provides improved integrity and performance. Hyper-V gains features like cluster rolling upgrades and shielded VMs. Automation is focused on a graphical authoring experience and Linux/Azure support. Nano Server offers a headless deployment optimized for cloud workloads.
VMworld 2013: Automating the Software Defined Data Center: How Do I Get Started VMworld
VMworld 2013
Thomas Corfmat, VMware
Alan Renouf, VMware
Learn more about VMworld and register at http://www.vmworld.com/index.jspa?src=socmed-vmworld-slideshare
This document provides an overview of best practices and lessons learned for deploying XenDesktop in an enterprise environment. It discusses the scalability of various components in the XenDesktop architecture including the Web Interface, XenDesktop Controllers, SQL database, hypervisors, Provisioning Server, storage, and virtual desktop operating systems. Key recommendations include load balancing critical services, properly sizing SQL and storage infrastructure to handle load, and testing to determine optimal virtual desktop density based on workload.
This document provides an overview of SQL Server clustering for beginners. It introduces SQL Server clustering, including what it is, why it is used, who supports it, and whether it is suitable. It also outlines an agenda covering introduction to clustering, demonstrations, installation, administration, problems, and disaster planning. The presenter's qualifications and contact details are provided.
Learning Oracle with Oracle VM VirtualBox WhitepaperLeighton Nelson
The document discusses using Oracle VM VirtualBox to create virtual environments for learning and testing Oracle databases and applications. It provides instructions for downloading and installing VirtualBox on different operating systems. It then describes how VirtualBox can be used for database development, testing software on different platforms, and learning about new technologies through virtual appliances provided by Oracle. These pre-built appliances contain pre-configured Oracle software stacks for tasks like application development, Java development, and managing Oracle VMs.
Choosing technologies for a big data solution in the cloudJames Serra
Has your company been building data warehouses for years using SQL Server? And are you now tasked with creating or moving your data warehouse to the cloud and modernizing it to support “Big Data”? What technologies and tools should use? That is what this presentation will help you answer. First we will cover what questions to ask concerning data (type, size, frequency), reporting, performance needs, on-prem vs cloud, staff technology skills, OSS requirements, cost, and MDM needs. Then we will show you common big data architecture solutions and help you to answer questions such as: Where do I store the data? Should I use a data lake? Do I still need a cube? What about Hadoop/NoSQL? Do I need the power of MPP? Should I build a "logical data warehouse"? What is this lambda architecture? Can I use Hadoop for my DW? Finally, we’ll show some architectures of real-world customer big data solutions. Come to this session to get started down the path to making the proper technology choices in moving to the cloud.
First introduced with the Analytics Platform System (APS), PolyBase simplifies management and querying of both relational and non-relational data using T-SQL. It is now available in both Azure SQL Data Warehouse and SQL Server 2016. The major features of PolyBase include the ability to do ad-hoc queries on Hadoop data and the ability to import data from Hadoop and Azure blob storage to SQL Server for persistent storage. A major part of the presentation will be a demo on querying and creating data on HDFS (using Azure Blobs). Come see why PolyBase is the “glue” to creating federated data warehouse solutions where you can query data as it sits instead of having to move it all to one data platform.
Machine learning services with SQL Server 2017Mark Tabladillo
SQL Server 2017 introduces Machine Learning Services with two independent technologies: R and Python. The purpose of this presentation is 1) to describe major features of this technology for technology managers; 2) to outline use cases for architects; and 3) to provide demos for developers and data scientists.
Microsoft Ignite 2017 - SQL Server on Kubernetes, Swarm, and Open ShiftTravis Wright
This document discusses containers and container technologies like Docker. It provides examples of real world uses of containers at Microsoft including for automated testing of SQL Server on Linux with hundreds of containers running tests simultaneously. It also covers container networking and how containers connect within and across hosts. Persistent storage options for containers using technologies like NFS, Ceph, Azure Blob storage are presented. Secret management in containers using an encrypted distributed store is also summarized.
Think of big data as all data, no matter what the volume, velocity, or variety. The simple truth is a traditional on-prem data warehouse will not handle big data. So what is Microsoft’s strategy for building a big data solution? And why is it best to have this solution in the cloud? That is what this presentation will cover. Be prepared to discover all the various Microsoft technologies and products from collecting data, transforming it, storing it, to visualizing it. My goal is to help you not only understand each product but understand how they all fit together, so you can be the hero who builds your companies big data solution.
SQL Server 2017 Deep Dive - @Ignite 2017Travis Wright
This was a presentation given at Ignite 2017 on SQL Server 2017. It covers the main new capabilities of SQL Server 2017. The video recording of the session is available here: https://myignite.microsoft.com/sessions/54946?source=sessions
Microsoft Technologies for Data Science 201612Mark Tabladillo
The document discusses Microsoft technologies that can be used for data science, including SQL Server, Azure ML, Cortana Intelligence Suite, and R Server. It provides definitions of key terms like data science, machine learning, and data mining. It also shares links to resources for learning about Microsoft's data science tools and platforms.
SQL Server 2017 on Linux
- SQL Server 2017 will run natively on Linux
- It provides the same features and capabilities as SQL Server on Windows
- It supports the same editions as Windows and can be licensed with the same license
- It has the same database engine and core services as Windows
- Some advanced features like PolyBase and Stretch Database are not yet supported on Linux
- It uses a new platform abstraction layer to run on Linux
SQL Server 2017 on Linux – Azure bootcamp 2017 provides an overview of SQL Server on Linux including:
- The scope of SQL Server features available on Linux initially and what is planned. Key features include the database engine, high availability, and security.
- The architecture of SQL Server on Linux, which uses a Platform Abstraction Layer to provide a consistent interface across platforms. Core components run directly on the OS while others use the abstraction layer.
- Steps to install and configure SQL Server on Linux distributions like SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, configure settings using mssql-conf, and use SQL Server tools on Linux.
SUSE Webinar - Introduction to SQL Server on LinuxTravis Wright
Introduction to SQL Server on Linux for SUSE customers. Talks about scope of the first release of SQL Server on Linux, schedule, Early Adoption Program. Recording is available here:
https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/11477/243417
Brk3288 sql server v.next with support on linux, windows and containers was...Bob Ward
This document discusses Microsoft's plans to deliver SQL Server on Linux and other heterogeneous environments. Key points include:
- SQL Server will be available on Linux, Windows, and Docker containers, allowing choice of operating system. It will support multiple languages and tools.
- Microsoft is delivering more options in response to businesses adopting heterogeneous environments with various data types, languages, and platforms.
- The document outlines SQL Server's capabilities on Linux such as high availability, security, and tools/drivers available now or in development.
SQL Server 2017 will be available on Linux, providing customers choice in platforms. It will include the database engine, integration services and support for technologies like in-memory processing and always encrypted. The same SQL Server licenses can be used on Windows or Linux, with previews available free of charge. Early adopters can test SQL Server 2017 on Linux through a special program and provide feedback to Microsoft.
This session shows an overview of the features and architecture of SQL Server on Linux and Containers. It covers install, config, performance, security, HADR, Docker containers, and tools. Find the demos on http://aka.ms/bobwardms
Experience sql server on l inux and dockerBob Ward
Microsoft SQL Server provides a full-featured database for Linux that offers high performance, security and flexibility across languages and platforms at a lower cost compared to other commercial databases. It has the most consistent data platform with industry-leading performance on Linux and Windows and supports machine learning and artificial intelligence capabilities. SQL Server on Linux allows customers to deploy the database on their choice of Linux distribution for both traditional and container-based workloads.
This document discusses SQL Server 2019 and provides the following information:
1. It introduces Javier Villegas, a technical speaker and SQL Server expert.
2. It outlines several new capabilities in SQL Server 2019 including artificial intelligence, container support, and big data analytics capabilities using Apache Spark.
3. It compares editions and capabilities of SQL Server on Windows and Linux and notes they are largely the same.
Microsoft SQL server 2017 Level 300 technical deckGeorge Walters
This deck covers new features in SQL Server 2017, as well as carryover features from 2012 onwards. This includes high availability, columnstore, alwayson, In-memory tables, and other enterprise features.
SQL Server goes Linux - Hello, my name is Tux, I would like to join the #SQLF...Andre Essing
SQL Server und Windows, seit Jahren ein unzertrennliches Paar und eine gute Kombination für die Verarbeitung von Daten. Mit SQL Server 2017 wird sich dies jedoch ändern, denn aus dem Norden Europas, genauer aus Helsinki, möchte ein kleiner Pinguin der SQL Server Community beitreten.
Die kommende SQL Server Version wird es somit nicht mehr ausschließlich für Windows geben. Ein Deployment der relationalen Datenbank Engine wird in naher Zukunft auch auf Linux und innerhalb von Docker möglich sein. Somit bietet der SQL Server nun mehr Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Anwendungsfälle als je zuvor. Aber wie funktioniert SQL Server on Linux? Was wird unterstützt, was nicht? Welche Szenarien sind möglich? Alle diese Punkte möchte in dieser Session besprechen.
SQL Server on Linux will provide the SQL Server database engine running natively on Linux. It allows customers choice in deploying SQL Server on the platform of their choice, including Linux, Windows, and containers. The public preview of SQL Server on Linux is available now, with the general availability target for 2017. It brings the full power of SQL Server to Linux, including features like In-Memory OLTP, Always Encrypted, and PolyBase.
The event, held on 11th December 2018, was a technical presentation about running MS SQL Server 2017 on Linux. We started off by using containers and proceeded in looking at High Availability and Data Protection, more specifically:
- Supported features & Linux differences
- Installing SQL Server on a Linux Container
- Accessing SMB 3.0 shared storage using Samba
- Setting up a Fail over Cluster using Pacemaker
- Setting up AlwaysOn Availability Groups using Pacemaker
- Authenticating to SQL Server using AD Authentication
- Setting up Read-Scale Cross-Platform Availability Groups
https://techspark.mt/sql-server-on-linux-11th-december-2018/
PASS Summit - SQL Server 2017 Deep DiveTravis Wright
Deep dive into SQL Server 2017 covering SQL Server on Linux, containers, HA improvements, SQL graph, machine learning, python, adaptive query processing, and much much more.
Gs08 modernize your data platform with sql technologies wash dcBob Ward
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𝙄𝙨 𝘼𝙄 𝙟𝙪𝙨𝙩 𝙝𝙮𝙥𝙚? 𝙊𝙧 𝙞𝙨 𝙞𝙩 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙜𝙖𝙢𝙚 𝙘𝙝𝙖𝙣𝙜𝙚𝙧 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙗𝙪𝙨𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙨𝙨 𝙣𝙚𝙚𝙙𝙨?
Everyone’s talking about AI but is anyone really using it to create real value?
Most companies want to leverage AI. Few know 𝗵𝗼𝘄.
✅ What exactly should you ask to find real AI opportunities?
✅ Which AI techniques actually fit your business?
✅ Is your data even ready for AI?
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4. Microsoft
is delivering
on choice
SQL Server on Linux
HDInsight on Linux
R Server on Linux
Linux in Azure
SQL Server drivers
and connectivity
Visual Studio Code
extension for SQL Server
Python,
Ruby, …
20,000 applications for the SQL Server on Linux private
preview program, including more than 55% of Fortune
500 companies.
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5. National Institute of Standards and Technology Comprehensive Vulnerability Database update 12/2016.
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7. On the platform of your choice
SQL Server v.Next
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SQL Server v.Next Public Preview available now on Linux, Windows, and Docker.
8. • Buying a SQL Server license—per-
server or per-core—grants the
option to use it on Windows Server
or Linux
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use in a non-production capacity
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Maximum memory utilized per instance 12 TB TBD
Maximum database size 524 PB TBD
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on Linux
12. Programming Features
• Support for RHEL, Ubuntu, Docker
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• Support for Open Shift, Docker Swarm
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• Backup/Restore
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• Command line tools: sqlcmd, bcp
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• Compression
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• Service Broker
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• Partitioning
• Auditing
• CLR
• JSON, XML
• Third party tools
What’s working already?
…and more!
13. Linux Containers
Windows
Windows Server
• RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.3
• SUSE Enterprise Linux (SLES) v12 SP2
• Ubuntu 16.04 & 16.10
• Docker: Windows & Linux containers
• Windows Server / Windows 10
• Package based installation
Example: yum install mssql-server
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Database access SQL Authentication
Active Directory Authentication
Granular Permissions
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Encryption in transit Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS)
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distributed secondary site
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16. • Windows-based SQL Server tools
like SSMS, SSDT, Profiler work
when connected to SQL Server on
Linux
• 3rd party tools continue to work
• Native command line tools:
sqlcmd, bcp, sqlpackage
• Visual Studio Code extension
• New cross-platform DB admin GUI
tool (planned)
• All existing drivers and frameworks
supported
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20. SQL Server 2017
Timeline
3/2016
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private preview
11/2016
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@ Connect()
GA
Monthly releases
4/17 - CTP2 – production support for EAP
7/17 – RC1
21. ISVs, service providers and hosters with customers in EAP will also be added to EAP so they can participate there.
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buddy and Yammer group
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input into design of new
features and functionality
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support
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amendment
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questionnaire
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Support
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SQL Server Early Adoption Program
#2: Lets talk about SQL Server v.Next, the next major release of SQL Server, currently in public preview, which brings the power and innovation of SQL Server, for any application, to the platform of your choice.
#4: The business landscape is becoming increasingly diverse
Development and deployment environments include Windows, Linux, macOS, and Docker
Data is no longer relational, with companies accessing diverse data, including video, streaming, documents, relational, both external data and data internal to their org
Languages and frameworks are also expanding with the poularity of Node.js, Python, Ruby and others
Companies deploy on-premises, in the cloud, or both, with a hybrid solution
#5: Microsoft has delivered a number of products enabling choice for customers, including:
HD Insight on Linux - a managed Apache Hadoop, Spark, R, HBase, and Storm cloud service made easy
R Server on Linux - Use R—the powerful, statistical programming language—in an enterprise-class, big data analytics platform. Microsoft R Server is your flexible choice for analyzing data at scale, building intelligent apps, and discovering valuable insights across your business (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/r-server)
Linux in Azure – run Linux-based virtual machines in Microsoft Azure (IaaS)
Customers can take advantage of Microsoft–created database connectivity drivers and open-source drivers that enable developers to build any application using the platforms and tools of their choice, including Python, Ruby, and Node.js
#6: SQL Server is the new industry leader and SQL Server 2016 is packed with value for customers and as with our history, that value is built-in to a single enterprise sku with no additional add-ons.
Let’s take a look at the top 5 reasons why you want to bet your business needs on SQL Server. If you are on SQL Server 2005 there is no better time to modernize your apps. If you are on Oracle or IBM, no better time to look again at the value you can gain today at a much lower TCO.
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Industry leader in mission critical OLTP
In case you missed, there is a new leader in Gartner’s core database MQ, where SQL Server for the first time has de-throned Oracle in both execution and vision! Microsoft SQL Server has been the industry leader for two years in a row! Customers are realizing the value that Microsoft is delivering at a rapid pace and in a customer friendly way by building-in innovation verses requiring add-ons.
SQL Server also has #1 rankings across a number of TPC-E and TPC-H performance benchmarks
Speaking of security and performance, let’s take a look at how we fair against the competition.<click>
Most secure database
SQL Server continues to be the least vulnerable database 6 years in a row. NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) tracks database vulnerabilities and shows SQL as the lowest even though we have more units deployed in production than both Oracle and IBM combined. So what does that mean, if you look at the chart you will see Oracle has many more vulnerabilities, this doesn’t mean that Oracle didn’t address them, but until the vulnerability patch is released and you implement it your data is at risk. Fewer vulnerabilities means fewer patches and your data is less exposed to attack.
In addition, SQL Server 2016 delivers layers of protection with capabilities that can protect your data at rest and in motion, even in the memory buffer pool, without impacting database performance, along with the ability to control access and monitor threats. This multi-layered approach combined with proven track record of being least vulnerable provide you with the most secure database on the planet. <click>
Highest performing data warehouse
From a performance perspective, looking at TPC-H a standard benchmark particularly for Data Warehousing workloads, SQL holds the number #1, #2, and #3 spots for non-clustered scale up performance on multiple hardware platforms including HP, Lenovo and Cisco and for multiple data sizes including 1TB, 3TB and 10TB. Oracle comes in at #4. This not only showcases SQL Server performance, but performance at scale for data warehousing.
SQL Server 2016 can scale from data marts to the biggest DW workloads. With SQL Server 2016 enterprise you also get the rights to deploy our scale out MPP (massive parallel processing) data warehousing appliance, so again incredible value out of a single sku. <click>
End to end mobile BI on any device
Now let’s take a look at end to end mobile BI solution. Many of you may have heard about the Datazen acquisition we made to provide our customer with mobile BI on any device. Well in SQL Server 2016 this will be integrated into Reporting Services, which we are enhancing in a big way. What this means is you can now publish modern reports using PowerBI or Excel 2016 to an iPhone, Android phone, as well as Windows phone. Best of all its built-in so no need to buy a separate product. With the new integration of Power BI and SQL Server you can enable self-service BI in addition to mobility. Even if you choose to enable self-service BI you are doing it at a fraction of the cost of Tableau and Oracle. Even though Tableau has added mobile it’s only iOS and not Android, which is important outside of the US and Tableau is only a point solution for BI, where as SQL Server can tackle all data workloads give you BI and Advanced Analytics built-in. <click>
In-database Advanced Analytics
Many customers are exploring going beyond BI into predicative analytics where they want to proactively pave their businesses future with data rather than react to data. With SQL Server 2016 you can now accomplish this with built-in in-database advanced analytics. Again the key here is in-database, because when you talk to customers trying to implement advanced analytics the number one challenge is moving the data out of your database to do perform open source R models. In addition, customers want to perform analysis using R models on the latest data which you can do quickly by combining R with SQL Server in-memory technology. With 2016 you can perform R models directly in the database. In addition, customer want to run their R models on the latest data and you can do this quickly with SQL Server 2016 by combining the power of open source R with SQL Server in-memory technology for incredibly fast reads and writes. <click>
In-memory across workloads
In addition to these top 5 reasons, our optimized in-memory technology is fueling performance across all workloads from our in-memory OLTP that provides up to 30x transactional performance to our in-memory columnstore that give over 100x faster queries for data warehouse and BI workloads. Now with SQL Server 2016, you also have the ability to combine in-memory technologies to give you super-fast reads on top of super-fast writes to enable real-time operational analytics.<click>
Consistent Experience from on-premises to cloud
In addition to in-memory across all of these workloads, we can also deliver these capabilities with a consistent experience both on-premises and cloud with common development and management tools and common T-SQL. Our goal is to provide you a great experience with data no matter where you choose to implement it! <click to next slide>
#7: With SQL Server 2016 Service Pack 1, innovative features are now available across editions, so companies can scale across editions with a consistent programming surface area.
#8: With SQL Server v.Next, now in public preview, and generally available to purchase targeting mid-calendar year 2017, the power of SQL Server is available on the platform of your choice.
#15: So that’s High Availability and Disaster Recovery for SQL Server on Linux. Let’s look at another aspect of SQL Server that is also critically important for enterprises – security. Our goal is for SQL Server on Linux to support the same enterprise-grade security capabilities that customers rely on with SQL Server on Windows today.
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We think about security for SQL Server in terms of layers. At the center, you have your data and how you protect the data itself, typically using encryption. SQL Server supports a variety of encryption features to help protect your data against different types of threats.
Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) encrypts your whole database at rest, without requiring any application changes. Backup Encryption encrypts your backup files, and Cell-Level Encryption gives you granular control over the encryption of individual cells of data.
To encrypt data in transit to and from the database, SQL Server supports the industry-standard TLS 1.2 protocol.
And finally, Always Encrypted enables you to encrypt sensitive data client-side, so that even privileged SQL Server administrators are unable to see it in plaintext.
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The next layer is about controlling access to the data.
SQL Authentication allows users to authenticate via a username and password, while Active Directory Authentication allows users to authenticate using single sign-on through Active Directory and Kerberos. Granular permissions enable you to control access to individual tables or even columns of data.
Row-Level Security allows you to control read- and write-access to individual rows of data based on a customizable policy, and Dynamic Data Masking allows you to easily mask fields (such as account numbers) so that only part of the data can be seen.
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The last layer is about monitoring who accesses the data.
SQL Server’s Fine-Grained Audit feature allows you to enforce a data audit policy and track which users are doing which actions.
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So that’s where we’re going with security for SQL Server on Linux. Almost all of these features are already available for you to try in the CTP1 preview release, please try them out and share your feedback with us.
#21: In March 2016, we announced our intention to bring SQL Server to Linux, starting with a private preview effective immediately. In November, we launched our SQL Server v.Next public preview for both Windows and Linux. In the coming year, we will have updated previews approximately every month. Finally, targeting calendar year 2017, SQL Server will be generally available to purchase on Windows and Linux.
#23: Get started today with the SQL Server v.Next public preview by going to www.sqlserveronlinux.com, where you’ll find instructions for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu Linux, SQL Server on Linux-based Azure Virtual Machines, and Docker. Coming soon, the preview will include SUSE Linux as well.
SQL EAP (pronounced “SQL Leap”) is a Microsoft program to help customers and partners adopt the next version of SQL Server.