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by manigandham
3189 days ago
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SQL Server does use it's own mini-OS layer and this what lets it virtualize and run on Linux too, so there are higher system requirements. It seems you're just guessing on that last part though - SQL Server has been in production for decades and already has lots of tooling and there are even new CLIs available for the Linux environment. Production SQL Server comes with support from MS, you're definitely not on your own nor will they just tell you to run it on Windows, this is simply not how enterprise support works and they would have a hard time staying in business with answers like that. We can discuss support issues but it's best to leave the assumptions and hyperbole out of it. |
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I'm sure you're right that MS would be happy to sell support. What I don't see is a reason to care, unless I run in to a Windows app that can't use another DB that I suddenly need to run under Linux.