![]() Public key for bzip2-1.0.86_64.rpm is not installed Install 1 Package (+2 Dependent packages) ![]() Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile Packages-microsoft-com-mssql-server/primary_db | 2.4 kB 00:00 Packages-microsoft-com-mssql-server | 2.9 kB 00:00 Once run the above, we can download and install the packages. ~]# curl Įr.repo > /etc//mssql-server.repo Repositoryįirst of all, you have to configure the repository of Microsoft SQLServer. To install and configure it, just folow steps you can read in the tutorial from Microsoft, except that one relating to the firewall, because I don’t want to log on from Windows clients using Microsoft Management Studio, which is free and can be downloaded here.įor beginners with Unix and Linux environments, I will try to clearly describe the steps, showing the entire output from the executed commands. PRETTY_NAME="CentOS Linux 7 ~]# Installing Microsoft SQLServer To do this test, I configured a virtual machine CentOS 7 with Virtual Box (deliberately omit to illustrate this step, as it is closely linked to the virtualizer used and, primarily, is not relevant to the subject matter of the article). ![]() In particular, let’s see in detail how to install SQLServer on Linux, to be exact on Red Hat distribution. It was in the air for a while, since Microsoft announced to work on porting and it’s clearly a move to undermine the Oracle market within the framework that rules. These days Microsoft announced the preview of the first release of SQLServer on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 and Ubuntu Linux 16.04 (coming soon on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server v12 SP2. ![]()
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