SQL, a lot of Availability Groups
Mainly, but MS SQL only makes up about 60% of our environment, with MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo and Oracle also playing their parts. And who knows what Dev-Ops are playing with.
SQL Server and DB2.
Where is the "none" option?
How about that many more replicas!
We've got Oracle too (mostly legacy), MySQL is better than it used to be now and the price is better. But with the newest features it's hard to argue with SQL Server. I remember when for NetFlow in Orion we needed an extra column store open source database for the flows... then SQL Server added the feature and we all upgraded to not need that extra database anymore. So SQL Server FTW!
Bill
MS SQL is only 50% of our environment, with MS SQL being the other 50%.
So yeah, a lot of MS SQL.
Mainly Db2. We also have SQL Server and PostgreSQL
Oracle is the main stay (60%) for our business systems. Our Support systems use MS SQL about 30% of our environment, with MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo and Firebird rounding out our the environment. And I know with which dbms the Dev-Ops are experimenting.
Mainly none at My Business is not equipped with DBMS .
MSSQL-DBMS would MAINLY run at work.
I dont work on DBA
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