Databases help the business access information more quickly. This, in turn, allows employees to get more done in less time, which allows businesses to grow more rapidly. When businesses grow more rapidly, there are generally more jobs and higher pay and the economy does better. This all sounds wonderful, doesn’t it? So then why don’t we see databases helping companies and organizations progress their business faster?
Productivity is a main contributor, but there are many others. In fact, databases are very difficult to understand on a holistic level. From programming to maintaining and from deploying to managing, databases can be tricky to keep up with when thinking about the business. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at what challenges are faced by virtualization admins who are, in one way or another, connected to Microsoft SQL Server (mssql) in addition to some of the advantages of using the software.
Why MSSQL?
The main reason Microsoft SQL Server is a favorite of developers and virtualization admins alike is its ease of use. Development and troubleshooting are typically the toughest aspects to perfect when thinking about getting a SQL project into production. MSSQL comes with excellent tools that will save you a lot of time in these areas tools like SQL Server Profiler, SQL Server Management Studio, BI tools and Database Tuning Advisor.
Read the entire article here, Microsoft SQL Server: Advantages and Challenges from the Virtualization Admin’s View
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