Description
Microsoft SQL Server 2017 Standard
What’s new in SQL Server 2017
SQL Server 2017 is an important step to make SQL Server a platform where you have a variety of choices: choose between different development languages and data types, between local execution or cloud execution, and between different operating systems through the performance of SQL Server for Linux, improve Linux-based Docker container and Windows.
SQL Server 2017 Database Engine
SQL Server 2017 includes many new features, enhancements, and performance improvements to the database engine. The database engine is the core service for storing, processing, and backing up data. The database engine provides controlled access and transaction processing to meet the needs of even the most demanding computing applications in your business. Use the Database Engine for relational databases for OLTP (Online Transactional Processing) or OLAP (Online Analytical Processing), including creating tables for data storage and database objects such as indexes, views, and stored procedures for viewing, managing, and backing up facts. Use SQL Server Management Studio to manage the database objects and SQL Server Profiler to capture server events.
The Analysis Services
Analysis Services is an analytical data module in Decision Support and Business Analytics that provides analytical data for business reports and client applications such as Excel, Power BI, which are used by the Reporting Services reports and other data visualization tools. A typical workflow involves creating a multi-dimensional/tabular data model and deploying the model as a database using a local SQL Server Analysis Service or Azure Analysis Service server instance. You can also set up periodic data processing and distribute data access rights to end users. When complete, your semantic data model can be claimed as a data source by all client applications supported by Analysis Services. Analysis Services is now available in the cloud and as an Azure service. Azure Analysis Services supports tabular models with compatibility level 1200 or higher. DirectQuery, partitions, row-level security, bidirectional relationships, and translations are supported.
SQL Server Integration Services
Microsoft Integration Services is a platform for building enterprise-grade data integration and data transformation solutions. You use Integration Services to solve complex business problems by copying or downloading files, sending emails in response to events, updating data warehouses, data cleaning and data mining, and managing SQL Server objects and data, The packages can be used alone or with other packages to meet complex business needs. Integration Services can extract and transform data from various sources, such as XML data files, flat files, and relational data sources, and then load the data into one or more destinations. Integration Services includes a variety of built-in tasks and transformations, package building tools, and the Integration Services service for running and managing packages. You can use the graphical Integration Services tools to build solutions without writing a single line of code. Or you can program the large Integration Services object model to programmatically create packages and code custom tasks and other package objects.
System requirements:
Operating system: from Windows 8, from Windows Server 2012, Linux and more
Processor: at least 1.4 GHz x64 processor (2.0 GHz recommended)
Memory: at least 1 GB (4 GB recommended)
Hard disk space: 6 GB
Graphics card: Super VGA card, minimum resolution 800 x 600 px
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