There is choice and flexibility across languages and platforms, including Linux, Windows, and Kubernetes. Performance and scalability are automatically enhanced via built-in query intelligence. Cloud integration is enhanced with disaster recovery (DR) to Azure SQL Managed Instance, along with no-ETL (extract, transform, and load) connections to cloud analytics, which allow database administrators to manage their data estates with greater flexibility and minimal impact to the end-user. Unless you need to get through this course for university credits or something job related or it's otherwise the "only show in town", I'd be looking to get my money back and find another course that doesn't mind actually keeping up with current technology.SQL Server 2022 integrates with Azure Synapse Link and Azure Purview to enable customers to drive deeper insights, predictions, and governance from their data at scale. I have the greatest of respect for most teachers but not for lazy ones. there are a couple of other red flags going on here, as well. not double checking links before giving them to students.
using decade old versions that hasn't been supported for a while now.
Moreover, I'm supposed to also install the database engine and the SQL Server Management Studio and the 2019 installation doesn't mention any of those two components.Ĭould you please guide me on this process? I can't start the course if I don't install the necessary programs and I'm super lost! I am kinda lost here, I downloaded the 2019 version but I have no idea whether it's the same as the 2012 one. However, when I went to the site, there was a message error saying that it wasn't found and among the options that are available for download I found the 2019 version or something called "Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Service Pack 2 (SP2) Express". The first thing the teacher requires us to do is to install Microsoft Sql Express 2012 from the Microsoft website. I'm absolutely new to the Sql world and I just signed up for a Udemy course to start learning about SQL. Hi everyone! This is my first post on this subreddit.