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No performance compromise with this enterprise-class Microsoft SQL Server diskless database solution
Here’s how Microsoft® SQL Server 2017 on Linux® and HPE Scalable Persistent Memory on HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers deliver a truly enterprise-class diskless database solution.
With the introduction of Microsoft® SQL Server 2017 on Linux® along with HPE Scalable Persistent Memory on HPE ProLiant Gen10 servers, you have an exciting new platform for deploying a diskless database solution with substantially improved performance and lower costs.
SQL Server 2017 brings Microsoft’s industry-leading relational database engine to the enterprise Linux ecosystem. HPE Scalable Persistent Memory runs at memory speeds with terabyte capacity, delivering outstanding performance to put data to work more quickly in your business. It is ideal for accelerating database and analytics workloads.
HPE has published reference architecture based upon Microsoft SQL Server 2017 on Linux and Hewlett Packard Enterprise Scalable Persistent Memory running on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. Check out how you can save cost without compromising on performance.
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KannanMani
Kannan Mani is the WW Principal Product Manager/Architect, Data Management Solutions at HPE. He is the domain expert in Oracle and Microsoft technologies on various platforms (Compute, Network and Storage) includes private, public and hybrid cloud environments. He has published technical documents on Oracle technologies and is the author of the VMware Press book: Virtualizing Oracle Databases on vSphere.
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