

I would disagree with the statement about Oracle database management tools. SQL Audit, Server Triggers, Change Data Capture, Change History, etc.įriday, Aug9:54:44 PM - Linda Lorentz Fletcher Dynamic Management Objects (DMVs and DMFs), etc. PowerShell, Performance Monitor Counters, SQL Management Objects (SMO), Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), etc. What about management providers and instrumentation? E.g. SQL Profiler, Extended Events, SQL Audit, etc. We will have more chaptes about the Clouds and more Advanced tools in the future.įriday, Aug11:01:39 PM - Orlando Colamatteo And yes, I've a preference for Oracle over SQL, though both have their places. BUT best of all, Oracle is not restricted to one OS platform like SQL Server. Oracle had CUBES before MS thought they were worthwhile. And if you're an SSRS guru you can use that to create Oracle based reports. And while Java is a usable language for Oracle you miss the fact that it will talk with just about any development language which is something that can't be said for SQL Server.
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Cloud control is great for if you have multiple databases & beats the heck out of SQL Server management studio when you install the connector. By default Oracle installs DB Console for managing databases. SqlDeveloper is for developing Oracle databases & apps.
