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by teh_klev
4117 days ago
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> If a task involves "clicking next", then that task should not require any specialized knowledge to do I would disagree with this point. If you're installing anything on a production box you really should know what that installer is going to do to your environment. Have you walked through the MS SQL Server installer wizard? You absolutely do need specialised knowledge if you're running that on a client's server. |
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SQL Server requires vastly less "specialized knowledge" than, say, Postgres. I would be surprised to find that most SQL Server installs come with someone with really in-depth knowledge.
The same applies to a lot of other things MS ships, like setting up AD. Sure, knowing what you're doing helps, but MS sorta built an empire on making a lot of that stuff pretty trivial to do. For another example, look at setting up IPSec. A cute little UI you click on, versus well, the process on Linux.