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MS announced their retarded SQL Server for GNU+Linux.

https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2016/03/07/announcing-sql-server-on-linux/
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>>53365511

Toy RDBMS for toy OS.
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>>53365511
Awesome. I'm frickin' hyped now.
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Whoa, that's actually very good
SQL server is fairly nice, but they fucking gouge you on pricing
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Linus won
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>>53365511
Embrace, extend, extinguish.

Of course MS is so desperate now they might just want the extra dosh. It wouldn't surprise me if they ditched 10 entirely to make a Microsoft Linux distro for the masses (they already have one).
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>>53365685
Poettering confirmed for M$ sleeper agent
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>>53365511
>ms sql on linux
>moot works for google
>transmission carries signed mac ransomware

What the fuck happened today
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But does it work on NetBSD?
No?
That's too bad, I guess nothing has changed.
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>>53365672
He already "won" back when Microsoft started adding stuff to the kernel for HyperV support.
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>>53365672
>Office and other Microsoft software on Android
He won years ago.
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>>53365511
Nice bait
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>>53365685
> Embrace, extend, extinguish.
Who would need MS shit when there's Postgresql.
Anyway, it's not bad if you need to support a legacy project, I think.
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>>53365739
just a glitch in the matrix
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Do you trust software written by this kind of people?
I don't.
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>>53365905
I trust them more then people that eat their own toe fungus.
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>>53365924
IT WAS A TOENAIL

STOP OPPRESSING US YOU SHITLORD
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>>53365905
I don't trust for-profit corporations anyways.
Such disgusting people in that photograph, thinking profit is acceptable.
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[spoiler]someone please explain the significance of this to me, I'm not too invested into the software world[/spoiler]
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But SQL Server is great tho
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>>53365905
>yaay sodomy
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>>53365962
they're celebrating their corporate enslavement like the macfag at the gaypride.
And it applies for most tech companies.
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>still no Photoshop and AutoCAD
shit OS noone will ever use to get something done.
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>software written by hundreds of full time professionals with constant testing and patching
>software written by a few cheapskates and autists who wanted to save a dime and learn programming
Hm, which to use for my production app, which to use, hm
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>>53365905
That brainwashing
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>>53366129
microsoft based US company submit to patriot act
not open source code

How much do you care about your data
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>>53366129
>software written by a few cheapskates and autists who wanted to save a dime and learn programming
What the fuck are you talking about?

I wish this meme would die already.
Most larger FOSS projects are written by paid developers and/or scientists.
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>>53366179
Windows is open for anyone who should have access to its source code on Code Center Premium. That's a good thing - you wouldn't want the free software movement to be able to know what makes Windows tick.

1. Insert authentication device
2. Browse to https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com
It's that fucking simple to get to the source code of all Microsoft products.
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>>53366227
If that were true, how come there isn't a mirror of all of the code somewhere?
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>>53366227
cool send me one of this authentification device
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>>53365685
>Embrace, extend, extinguish.
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>>53365905
If you want diversity, go work for the corporation.
If you don't want diversity, ask the company for diversity.
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Embrace
Extend
Extinguish
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>>53365685
>they already have one
Source?
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Literally no fucking reason to use this over pgsql
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>>53366821
google bud.

It's for virtualizaiton or cloud or some shit. Not for normies.
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>tfw your employer makes you use MySQL

Truly the PHP of Databases.
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>>53365511
MS Office for GNU/Linux fucking when?
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First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
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>MS finally admits that their server OS is trash
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>>53365511
Why the fuck would I use that proprietary shitfest over glorious PostgreSQL?
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>>53367088
>PostgreSQL
>glorious
spotted the subhuman south-american
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good job microcuck
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>>53367013
Never. The second business owners realize they don't have to pay for Windows licenses they'll switch to Ubuntu with MS Office.
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>>53367126
It's alright to admit that you've never had a job in the field before.
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But will it be free? As in free beer?
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>>53365511
>vulnerable as fuck
>linux servers hacked because of it
>winshills start shitposting and blaming the kernel
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>>53367160
no self respecting person would call PostgreSQL glorious
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>they bring it over to Linux
>they charge twice as much if you run it on Linux
You know that's what's going to happen
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Terrific news. As a MS BI developer this can only help my career.
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>>53367205
>SQL Server
>vulnerable
Nigga, MSSQL server has pretty much the best DB security track record in terms of vulnerabilities

No database can protect you from retards who don't know what SQL injection is, and unfortunately .NET gets a lot of retards
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>>53367341
>SQL Slammer
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Dunno about the server but T-SQL is super fucking nice.
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>>53367349
Should we start listing the Oracle shit shows? We might be here for awhile
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>>53367349
>The worm was made possible by a software security vulnerability in SQL Server first reported by Microsoft on July 24, 2002. A patch had been available from Microsoft for six months prior to the worm's launch, but many installations had not been patched – including many at Microsoft.
Retard sysadmins gonna retard
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Do you realize how these huge corporations are the opposite of free market capitalism.

How does that makes you feel that these people here, at Apple. MS. Mozilla, Canonical, Facebook have zero knowledge or competences, but are hired because they are black, jew, women, trans, gay, since diversity is the main reason for them to parade there, and be a part of that corporation.

All that to look modern, progressive in front of the cameras.

Hipsters with a mac who draws squares and call themselves logo designers, what once would be called mediocrity or laziness is now the standard. All because that corporate-socialism being now the standard that follows the current liberal ideology.

They're not doing shit in there, they are not innovating, they just change the package, and make sure it's advertised as new to make you buy new shit, only a pack of these queers are actual developers.

take a company like Oracle by comparison, or IBM, go check what are the requirements to get a job there.

But because they are driven by feelings more than by reason, the retarded consumers will fall for it.
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>>53367971
Fascism is not socialism, buddy.
Every company you listed, including IBM and Oracle, contributes to this.
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>>53367971
>or IBM, go check what are the requirements to get a job there.
>IBM
>choosing one of the most socially progressive companies in the world as an example

fuck off tripfag, you know nothing

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM#Work_environment
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>>53367126
>pgsql
>not glorious
Pick one
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>>53366821
it's just for facilitation of virtual switching in azure.
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"If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won." - Linus Torvalds

Seems like he won quite a few times now.
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>>53365511
Now if they could update Skype for Linux I'd finally switch over
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>>53368738
since they just completely broke it, i'd say that's probably not happening anytime soon
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>>53365667
You've never had to sit through Oracle licensing meetings, have you?
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>>53368797
it's all worth it for RMAN.

now, DB2...
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My company uses MSSQL. Having used Postgres and MySQL quite a bit for simpler stuff and I know there are some slight differences, but they all work with the basic standard SQL stuff, what's so good about MSSQL?
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>>53368873
paradoxically, some of it is just being cheap (licensing aside)-- having a *NIX backend often necessitates hiring a *NIX admin/DBA, which are often more expensive than Windows ones.
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>>53368873
this
I feel like people confuse the tooling around the DBs with the DBs themselves...
and, while I admit I don't really know much about the topic (not an specialist), for me, MSSQL sucks
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>>53365511
This is really cool actually.
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>>53366431
To set up code center premium

Insert your Code Center Premium card into the SmartCard reader attached to your computer.

Insert the Code Center Premium Welcome Kit CD into your CD-ROM drive.

If the disc does not autorun, locate and run the install file:

Welcome Kit CD\Source Code\CDROM_FILES\install.exe

To browse Code Center Premium source, launch Internet Explorer and enter:

https://codepremium.msdn.microsoft.com

Browse to find the source code you want.
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>>53365767
>NetBSD
Literally why? Almost no one uses that shit.
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>>53367331
>MS BI developer
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>>53365601
SQL Server is actually quite good.

It started as a licensed port of Sybase's SQL server to Windows NT, and Microsoft has been careful to maintain the level of software quality they started with.
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>>53368409
Replication and clustering is shit unless you purchase proprietary "enterprise" build of Postgres from EnterpriseDB.
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>>53365739
Bernie/Trump wins.
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>>53365601
if you mean a primary RMDBMS used for serious purposes such as core banking operations for major financial institutions, sure thing senpai

But no it's not le free software so its inherently le shit :^))

My company has an enterprise agreement for unlimited licensing. I'd always pick it for my projects, but if you're poor then I can see why you wouldn't.
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>>53371323
>RMDBMS
typo, rdbms*
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>>53368873
It's all about what's going on under the hood. Postgres just got parallel query operations, and that's still mostly shit. Postgres is great for small to medium-small application dbs. If you're working on larger datasets (500GB+) it's ass.
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Seem like MS is preparing to ditch NT.
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Here's hoping SQL Server on Linux can take a big bite out of Oracle's business.

Fuckin' Oracle...
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I have a wappalyzer chrome extension to spot websites hosted on windows/sql server. and they are always trash. Government websites are often hosted on windows for whatever reason.

brb mariadb & elasticsearch
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>>53366968
Yea it sucks dick and all the DMBS for it suck even more dick, literally the only thing i miss about windows was the sql server manager tools
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>>53372836
DBMS*
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>>53365739
Also, this: >>53371439

Truely a remarkable time to be alive.
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just remember skype for linux

that's all that needs to be said
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>>53372004
mssql running on oracle linux
how ungodly
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>>53365685
Post yfw the next windows version is Unix-like and POSIX complaint
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>>53365685
>replace NT with a WINE clone because maintaining an OS is too expensive
kek
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>>53370547
What DB has good replication and clustering?
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>>53374088
>mssql running on oracle linux
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>>53374565
sadly, oracle has top class both these features
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>>53374565
mysql has good clustering
of course it's a garbage heap on fire in other ways
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>>53370547
My replicated DB at work begs to differ.
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>>53374565

Best free cluster is probably MariaDB Galera if you're looking relational.
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>>53371577
My past few jobs have all had 1TB+ postgresql databases. They've worked fine.

Also, not sure what you mean about just got parallel query abilities. A new process is spawned each query. You've been able to run parallel queries since it's inception.
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>>53374170

I honestly don't know why the didn't do this years ago.
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>>53374565
Percona.

MySQL and postgresql both do it fine in the stock builds as well, but percona is amazingly easy.
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.NET and Visual Studio for Linux when?
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>>53375008
I'm no MySQL fan, but come on. Give us some rational for calling it garbage. I've got plenty of MySQL servers at work for different applications, and they're rock solid.
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>>53377158
https://dotnet.github.io/
https://code.visualstudio.com/
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>>53371323
>Not using oracle or postgre
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