With the advent of SQL Server 2017 now available on a Linux platform, it is imperative that students learn how to navigate and understand SQL Server 2017 Administration on Linux server. Therefore, the student will learn how to install SQL Server 2017 on a Ubuntu Server (Linux Distro), navigate using the Ubuntu Gnome GUI for easy configuration, connect to SQL Server and Ubuntu with Putty third party software, view and manipulate both SQL Server data and log files, migrate data from SQL Server to another database with Ubuntu, use BCP to quickly import and export data, set up SQL database mail in Linux Server, use various tools and utilities to monitor SQL Server, backup and restore databases and much more.
Instructor Details
Courses : 11
Specification: SQL Server Administration On Linux Operating System
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8 reviews for SQL Server Administration On Linux Operating System
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 8.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Mohammed B Amin –
He is one of the best technology expert in his field. He will be honored for his excellent performance and hard work all over the world.
Reza –
It is high level review for SQL Server in Linux. many options are miss in this course, if this is mapped to the SQL DBA? such as Setup SQL Server HA/ DR in Linux, performance best practice in Linux vs. Windows, Migration SQL Server Security from Active Directly to Linux, etc… also, It was good instead of creating Linux VM server/s the use case to setup in Azure… Again thanks for sharing and proving this course.
veselin petrovic –
Great practical course. Very well designed and presented. Looking forward for new one with Docker technology.
A A –
The Title of the course is wrong and it should be SQL 2017 administration on Window and Linux. There is no difference in window admin tasks on sql server 2017 and previous sql server versions. And those tasks are already discussed in previous courses. I have done half the course and could not find any useful tips or best practices etc so far. It looks that the instructor was in rush to select the course topics etc. His previous courses were much better in term of contents etc.
Mohammad Dehghani Ashkezari –
great resource with detailed lectures!
Joshua Ehiguese –
GREAT CONTENT
Naresh Dama –
Very good training sessions.
Brook H Demissie –
Awesome