MS SQL Server FAQs
Microsoft SQL Server is a popular relational database management system (RDBMS). It is ideal for a variety of audiences and data workloads - from small-scale, single-machine data applications to large applications with thousands of concurrent users.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is MS SQL Server used for?
MS SQL Server is a SQL storage that enables developers to send data from Databases & Object Storage.
Is it hard to set up MS SQL Server?
Difficulty can vary based on your data structure, data cleanliness and required destinations. Many users choose to simplify implementation by sending data through secure SQL storage integration tools like RudderStack.
How much does it cost to integrate MS SQL Server with RudderStack?
Pricing for MS SQL Server can vary depending on your use case and data volume. RudderStack offers transparent, volume-based event pricing. See RudderStack's pricing.
How does Microsoft SQL Server work?
MS SQL Server follows a table structure based on rows. It allows connection of data and functions while maintaining data security and consistency. SQL Server also checks in the relational model of the server work to ensure that database transactions are processed consistently.
Why is SQL Server better than other databases?
MS SQL Server is a preferable option due to many reasons. It easily integrates with Microsoft Operating systems and with other common databases such as Spreadsheet, Microsoft Excel, and power pivot. Its licensing structure is much simpler and inexpensive compared to other RDMS systems.
Is MSSQL and SQL Server the same?
Yes. MS SQL, also known as Microsoft SQL Server, is a Microsoft-developed RDBMS. Enterprises can choose between multiple MS SQL Server editions to suit their individual needs and budgets.