!! Online SQL Server ??

  • I wonder if what I am looking for does exist.

    Where I work, I have access to the web, BUT , I can not install SQL server on the pc I use.

    During the dead time, I would like to keep practicing, so I wonder if I can find online SQL server??

    Looking forward to hearing from all of your ideas.

    Thx

  • http://www.microsoft.com/azure/sql.mspx

    hth

    I'm a DBA.
    I'm not paid to solve problems. I'm paid to prevent them.

  • And what about some virtualization?

    You could consider using VMWare or Miscrosoft Virtual server / PC to play around with SQL....

  • Yosef,

    I have no rights of installing anything on the PC

  • You could try to find some free/cheap hosting which includes MS SQL server - depending on the configuration, at least some form of 'playing' should be possible.

    Alternatively, SQL Server compact supports a private installation which does allow you to run the software off a usb drive - but this assumes you have the rights needed to plug a sub drive into your work machine. See here http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/sqlce/thread/d119c3c5-bbf5-4422-b046-7bba4f705df1/ for more details.

    Or, option 3... just buy a laptop and use that ;o)

    HTH

    S Armondi

  • if you are serious about learning, I would suggest you get a cheap laptop or netbook and do it that way.

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  • Do you have an invitation code by any chance to Azure ?

    Or can you invite me?

    They ran out of invitations !

  • andrew gothard (9/6/2009)


    http://www.microsoft.com/azure/sql.mspx

    hth

    Do you have an invitation code by any chance to Azure ?

    Or can you invite me?

    They ran out of invitations !

  • Silverfox (9/7/2009)


    if you are serious about learning, I would suggest you get a cheap laptop or netbook and do it that way.

    I second this motion.

    The alternative is for you to approach your boss, explain how your plan would benefit the company and talk him/her into installing a developer version in your computer.

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    Disclaimer: Advice is provided to the best of my knowledge but no implicit or explicit warranties are provided. Since the advisor explicitly encourages testing any and all suggestions on a test non-production environment advisor should not held liable or responsible for any actions taken based on the given advice.
  • If you are going to finance learning SQL Server yourself, ten I recomend you get a Technet subscription. This cosst about GBP 250 in year 1, with a GBP 200 annual renewal.

    You get access to all the Microsoft operating systems, server software, and Office software. For the SQL professional it is often a cheaper choice than a MSDN subscription, but if you really want Visual Studio you must use MSDN.

    At home I run a W2008 domain supporting numerous Hyper-V guests running various editions of SQL. All for £200 pa.

    Original author: https://github.com/SQL-FineBuild/Common/wiki/ 1-click install and best practice configuration of SQL Server 2019, 2017 2016, 2014, 2012, 2008 R2, 2008 and 2005.

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