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Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2019

By : Kellyn Gorman, Allan Hirt, Dave Noderer, Mitchell Pearson, James Rowland-Jones, Dustin Ryan, Arun Sirpal, Buck Woody
Book Image

Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2019

By: Kellyn Gorman, Allan Hirt, Dave Noderer, Mitchell Pearson, James Rowland-Jones, Dustin Ryan, Arun Sirpal, Buck Woody

Overview of this book

Microsoft SQL Server comes equipped with industry-leading features and the best online transaction processing capabilities. If you are looking to work with data processing and management, getting up to speed with Microsoft Server 2019 is key. Introducing SQL Server 2019 takes you through the latest features in SQL Server 2019 and their importance. You will learn to unlock faster querying speeds and understand how to leverage the new and improved security features to build robust data management solutions. Further chapters will assist you with integrating, managing, and analyzing all data, including relational, NoSQL, and unstructured big data using SQL Server 2019. Dedicated sections in the book will also demonstrate how you can use SQL Server 2019 to leverage data processing platforms, such as Apache Hadoop and Spark, and containerization technologies like Docker and Kubernetes to control your data and efficiently monitor it. By the end of this book, you'll be well versed with all the features of Microsoft SQL Server 2019 and understand how to use them confidently to build robust data management solutions.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)

Container technical fundamentals

Containers can currently be deployed in two ways: using Docker and through an orchestration method such as Kubernetes (K8s), both of which will be addressed in this chapter in a bit more detail. The fundamentals described in this section apply to both.

Think of an OS in two parts: the core functionality and APIs, and the presentation layer. A command-line interface or graphical user interface (GUI) is just an application/presentation layer that interacts with the core OS. It is the core OS that is virtualized across different containers.

A container image is the most fundamental component in the container ecosystem and is published to a registry. Microsoft provides SQL Server container images that are based on Docker. Docker is what allows you to build a container image, but it also allows you to run an image. Docker runs natively on many OSes, which makes it convenient for developers to write container-based applications.

By default, storage...