Updated: July 16, 2020 (May 1, 2017)
Analyst ReportSQL Server for Linux Roadmap
SQL Server 2017 for Linux (currently in preview) includes most features of the core database engine, delivering a database management product that is capable of being installed on Windows Server or Linux. The release removes the dependency on Windows Server, which could reduce the cost of running SQL Server, and allows organizations to standardize on a single database product across both platforms. It is designed to support access to databases hosted in either OS transparently; however, not all Linux distributions are supported, and some features, such as high-availability, require Linux-specific packages that work differently than the corresponding Windows Server components.
Possible Use Cases
Linux deployments and adoption continues to grow in many enterprises, which has forced Microsoft to alter its “Windows only” approach of previous years and include a strategy of working with Linux across a variety of products and services, including SQL Server.
The move to bring SQL Server to Linux servers will most likely benefit organizations in the following scenarios:
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