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Microsoft SQL Server - Database Management Software

Microsoft SQL Server Reviews in January 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Anonymous User

11/23/21

5 out of 5

"Best Relational Database Period"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? I like the way microsoft sql never had the issue of corrupt databases. What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? I do not like that MS SQL is not open source. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft SQL Server: Go for it. Better than postgres and mysql What problems is Microsoft SQL Server solving and how is that benefiting you? Reliability. In production environment never had been a day where our DB has gone corrupt.

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Jillian T

11/23/21

5 out of 5

"Great for beginners and professionals"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? I enjoy how easy and universal Microsoft sql is. It's used widely and a great tool and generator for reports which I use it for. It's quite the lifesaver when gathering data from several different places. What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? It seems out dated but I don't think it'll ever change and I'm okay with that. Recommendations to others considering Microsoft SQL Server: SQL is very simple. It's like talking but very ...

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Anonymous User

10/15/21

5 out of 5

"Benchmark RDBM software. Easy to learn and powerful but critical to understand licensing choices."

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? Excellent management GUI, plethora of add-ins and add-ons, easy to find expertise, documentation, tutorials. Versions ranging from Express to Enterprise readily available. What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? Steep price for smaller orgs that need external connectivity. Backup limitations for lower/free license tiers. What problems is Microsoft SQL Server solving and how is that benefiting you? Central repository for structured ...

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Anonymous User

10/06/21

5 out of 5

"One of the best Database Engine with extend features"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? 1. Loved work with SQL best in class database Engine. 2.SQL can handle the massive amount of data with a built-in search engine. 3. Customized Query analyzer tool with intelligence. 4. Required minimal hardware to configure SQL with high security. 5. Integrated with Microsoft tools like IDE and many more to work better. 6. USP of the product is data Recovery in case of any disaster. What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? 1. Cost of ...

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Anup J

10/06/21

5 out of 5

"MS SQL - Best Query Processing and DBMS Software available"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? MS SQL is a huge step up from Microsft Access and Excel. It helps me manage a large database repository with ease. I can write queries to get desired output and use the views generated in my reports to justify my decisions. What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? MS SQL is an expensive platform - if you have a pre-purchased license, it is an excellent DBMS tool - easy to understand and use for your data management needs. What ...

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Thamimul ansari S

09/28/21

5 out of 5

"Best Database for Small and medium business"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? The way of implementing Relational database management with an SQL server is very robust and very flexible to use. What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? The cost of the enterprise is very high, and the market is growing What problems is Microsoft SQL Server solving and how is that benefiting you? While working for the ETL (SSIS) the package was having some issues with the SQL

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Avani J

09/14/21

5 out of 5

"Best Query Processing and Data Management Software"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? Microsoft SQL has an easy-to-use user interface. It can handle large data sets with great ease and can process queries very fast. The Query creation process is also straightforward, and the software yields accurate and fast results. It integrates easily with your front-end to capture data points, and the changes get reflected in the software instantly. You can fetch data from the data management software and generate views according to your ...

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Anonymous User

08/24/21

5 out of 5

"Strong Databse Engine capable of storing and processing large data tables"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? Ability to store, Update, retrieve data using queries Low cost of Ownership More Secure in terms of security Flexibility to connect with other analytical tools What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? Slightly complex interface Some versions come at a high cost Sometimes processing is slow due to various issues Recommendations to others considering Microsoft SQL Server: Great Tool to manage and store data for quick retrieval What ...

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Anonymous User

08/19/21

5 out of 5

"I have used Microsoft SQL for a number of years. It's very intuitive."

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? Build easy queries and automated jobs to send data to any external devive What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? I really do not have a dislike, possibly add more functionality to make querying data easy. What problems is Microsoft SQL Server solving and how is that benefiting you? Data automation between internal SQL databases including Oracle

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Chris C

08/19/21

5 out of 5

"M-SQL Review of an Essential DBMS"

What do you like best about Microsoft SQL Server? Power to pull data out of tables and create information. What do you dislike about Microsoft SQL Server? Learning curve necessary to install and build scripts. What problems is Microsoft SQL Server solving and how is that benefiting you? I am pulling out sales data to relay to vendors.