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SQL Server Data Services Team Architect Contrasts SSDS with SQL Server Under Amazon EC2 (2)
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Soumitra Sengupta, an Architect on the SQL Server Data Services (SSDS) team posted the following comment in response to my Amazon Adds SQL Server to Oracle and MySQL as EC2 Relational Database Management Systems post of 10/1/2008: A few comments: 1. What Oracle and Microsoft announced with AWS is simply an evolution to hosting. It does enable developers to get to the cloud faster and probably at a cheaper cost. Simple way to think about ...Shared by mca (31) StatisticsIO (25)Contribute comment - Denormalize for Performance? (2)
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Run Microsoft Windows Server And SQL Server on Amazon EC2 (2)
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Amazon made an annoucement today that you will be able to run Microsoft Windows Server And SQL Server on Amazon EC2. Starting later this Fall, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) will offer you the ability to run Microsoft Windows Server or Microsoft SQL Server. Today, you can choose from a variety of Unix-based operating systems, and soon you will be able to configure your instances to run the Windows Server operating system. In addition, ...Shared by Degauss (21) StatisticsIO (25)Contribute comment - New MVP (1)
