I agree 100%. Unfortunately my company is pretty tied to windows and windows server, which is a pain. Upgrading and sysadmin-type work is still very manual and there's a lot of room for human error.
I wish we would use something like Debian and take advantage of tech like systemd. But alas, we're still using COM and Windows Services and we still need to remote desktop in and click around on random GUIs to get stuff to work.
Luckily, SQL Server itself is very stable and reliable. But even SQL Server runs on Linux.
I wish we would use something like Debian and take advantage of tech like systemd. But alas, we're still using COM and Windows Services and we still need to remote desktop in and click around on random GUIs to get stuff to work.
Luckily, SQL Server itself is very stable and reliable. But even SQL Server runs on Linux.