Microsoft Releases First Cross-Platform SQL Operations Studio

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Pubblicato in:SQL Server Pro (Dec 6, 2017)
Autore principale: Ford, Tim
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520 3 |a [...]recently, with the porting of its code base to the newer version of VS code and a monthly update cadence to fall in line with the same cadence placed on Azure and Power BI enhancements, SQL Server Management Studio has not seen significant updates except for support of new features of Microsoft SQL Server since its release in 2005. According to the official FAQ for SQL Microsoft SQL Operations Studio, there is no plan to move to an open source methodology for the existing SQL Server Management Studio or SQL Server Data Tools (which is incorporated into Visual Studio.) The initial view of the Microsoft SQL Operations Studio interface is shown below: On-prem hosted natively on Microsoft Windows and backward compatible to all supported versions of Microsoft SQL Server Running in the Microsoft Azure stack in the cloud for either SQL Server Azure Database or Azure SQL Data Warehouse Microsoft SQL Server 2017 hosted on Linux Microsoft SQL Server 2017 running in a Docker Container on either Windows or Linux Effectively, Microsoft SQL Operations Studio can interact with any version or edition of Microsoft SQL Server wherever it is capable of being hosted, using a client running on the most popular platforms in play today. 
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