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Data Scotland 2019 presentation

13th September 2019 By John McCormack 2 Comments

Data Scotland 2019 presentation:

My Data Scotland 2019 presentation: You can run SQL Server on AWS

Data Scotland 2019: You can run SQL Server on AWS from John McCormack

Useful links:

https://aws.amazon.com/rds/sqlserver/

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/en_pv/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_ConnectToMicrosoftSQLServerInstance.html

https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/developer/handling-credentials-with-aws-tools-for-windows-powershell/

https://johnmccormack.it/?s=aws

 

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About John McCormack

John McCormack is an experienced SQL DBA with extensive knowledge of the two largest public clouds: AWS and Azure.

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