Microsoft SQL Server on Linux Quick Start

By Landon Fowler

Install Microsoft SQL Server on Linux using a variety of tools.

2 hours
  • 16 Lessons
  • 2 Hands-On Labs

About the course

Microsoft SQL Server is a leading relational database management system (RDMS), and now it’s available on Linux! Let’s take a quick look at how to install and configure SQL Server on Linux, whether we’re using a traditional machine, containers, or an Azure SQL VM. We cover how to connect to and manage this popular RDMS using a variety of tools running on our favorite operating system.

  • Chapter 1 3 Lessons Getting Started 2:55

    Course Introduction

    0:59

    About the Training Architect

    0:37

    An Important Note About A Cloud Guru and Linux Academy Courses

    1:19
  • Chapter 2 5 Lessons Installation and Initial Configuration 1:54:19

    Linux

    10:20

    Docker

    6:25

    Azure SQL Server VM

    7:34

    Working with MSSQL

    1:00:00 Hands-On Lab

    Installing and Using Microsoft SQL Server on Linux (Docker)

    30:00 Hands-On Lab
  • Chapter 3 2 Lessons Further Configuration 11:31

    Introduction to mssql-conf

    5:09

    Common Configuration Examples

    6:22
  • Chapter 4 3 Lessons Client Tools 23:00

    SQLCMD

    9:21

    VS Code

    8:14

    SQL Server Management Studio

    5:25
  • Chapter 5 1 Lesson Limitations 6:33

    Unsupported Features and Known Issues

    6:33
  • Chapter 6 2 Lessons Final Steps 5:21

    Bringing It All Together

    3:44

    What's Next?

    1:37

What are Hands-on Labs

What's the difference between theoretical knowledge and real skills? Practical real-world experience. That's where Hands-on Labs come in! Hands-on Labs are guided, interactive experiences that help you learn and practice real-world scenarios in real cloud environments. Hands-on Labs are seamlessly integrated in courses, so you can learn by doing.

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