| Publisher | Scalability Experts | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 487.5KB PDF | Date added | 31 May 2006 |
| Topics | High Availability, Back-up, Database Management | ||
| Downloads | 179 | ||
This whitepaper explains the key differences between Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases and Oracle databases. It compares SQL Server and Oracle database architecture and provides information on the newest features in SQL Server 2005. The paper is intended for Oracle professionals who want to leverage their Oracle knowledge to manage SQL Server or prepare to migrate an Oracle database to SQL Server 2005. Other topics discussed in this paper include backups, database security, management options and high availability options.
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