Developing SQL Server Databases with Docker
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
As our infrastructure world moves to containers, our databases should be no exception. This course will teach you how to
work with SQL Server in a
Docker container context.
As our infrastructure world moves to containers, you need to understand how to move our databases to them as well. In this course, Developing SQL Server Databases with Docker, you’ll learn to create SQL Server Docker images. First, you’ll explore working with both Windows and Linux images. Next, you’ll discover how to resolve the tension between databases and container persistence. Finally, you’ll learn how to continually upgrade and manage your database schema. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of working with SQL Server images needed to containerize your database solutions.
work with SQL Server in a
Docker container context.
As our infrastructure world moves to containers, you need to understand how to move our databases to them as well. In this course, Developing SQL Server Databases with Docker, you’ll learn to create SQL Server Docker images. First, you’ll explore working with both Windows and Linux images. Next, you’ll discover how to resolve the tension between databases and container persistence. Finally, you’ll learn how to continually upgrade and manage your database schema. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of working with SQL Server images needed to containerize your database solutions.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 1min
- Getting a SQL Server up and Running 27mins
- Tackling the Problem of Persistence 20mins
- Upgrading and Maintaining Your Image 31mins
- Managing SQL Server Containers in the Real World 31mins
Taught by
Chris Behrens
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