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About SQL Server on Linux Overview

Release notes What's new in this release? New and updated articles Editions and supported features Quickstarts Install & Connect - Red Hat Install & Connect - SUSE Install & Connect - Ubuntu Run & Connect - Docker Provision a SQL VM in Azure Run & Connect - Cloud Tutorials 1_Migrate from Windows 2_Migrate from Oracle 3_Migrate to Docker 4_Create a job 5_Setup AD Authentication 6_Create failover cluster instance

iSCSI NFS SMB 7_Deploy a Pacemaker cluster 8_Create and configure availability groups 9_Configure in Kubernetes for high availability Concepts Install Install SQL Server

Install SQL Server tools Install SQL Server Agent Install SQL Server Full-Text Search Install SQL Server Integration Services Register GA repository Configure Configure with mssql-conf Environment variables Configure Docker containers Customer Feedback Develop Connectivity libraries Use Visual Studio Code Use SSMS Use SSDT Manage Use SSMS to manage Use PowerShell to manage Use log shipping Use DB Mail and email alerts Configure multiple subnets for availability Migrate Export and import a BACPAC from Windows Migrate with SQL Server Migration Assistant Bulk copy with bcp Extract, transform, load Limitations and known issues Configure SSIS Schedule SSIS packages Configure business continuity Availability basics Backup and restore

Failover cluster instance Availability groups Security Get started with security features Encrypting connections Performance Best practices Get started with performance features Samples Unattended install Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) Ubuntu Resources FAQ Troubleshoot SQL Server Documentation Partners Monitoring High availability and disaster recovery Management Development DBA Stack Exchange Stack Overflow MSDN Forums Microsoft Connect Reddit

SQL Server on Linux

12/22/2017 ? 1 min to read ? Edit Online

SQL Server 2017 now runs on Linux. It's the same SQL Server database engine, with many similar features and services regardless of your operating system.

Install

To get started, install SQL Server on Linux using one of the following quickstarts: Install on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Install on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Install on Ubuntu Run on Docker Provision a SQL VM in Azure

NOTE Docker itself runs on multiple platforms, which means that you can run the Docker image on Linux, Mac, and Windows.

Connect

After installation, connect to the SQL Server instance on your Linux machine. You can connect locally or remotely and with a variety of tools and drivers. The quickstarts demonstrate how to use the sqlcmd command-line tool. Other tools include the following:

TOOL

TUTORIAL

Visual Studio Code (VS Code)

Use VS Code with SQL Server on Linux

SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)

Use SSMS on Windows to connect to SQL Server on Linux

SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT)

Use SSDT with SQL Server on Linux

Explore

SQL Server 2017 has the same underlying database engine on all supported platforms, including Linux. So many existing features and capabilities operate the same way on Linux. This area of the documentation exposes some of these features from a Linux perspective. It also calls out areas that have unique requirements on Linux.

If you are already familiar with SQL Server, review the Release notes for general guidelines and known issues for this release. Then look at what's new for SQL Server on Linux as well as what's new for SQL Server 2017 overall. For answers to frequently asked questions, see the SQL Server on Linux FAQ.

Engage with the SQL Server engineering team

DBA Stack Exchange: Ask database administration questions Stack Overflow: Ask development questions MSDN Forums: Ask technical questions

Microsoft Connect: Report bugs and request feature Reddit: Discuss SQL Server

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