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Microsoft is readying SQL Server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and is making .NET Core 1.0 and ASP.NET Core 1.0 generally available today, as promised.
In our last article we looked at System.Data in .NET Core 3.0. Now we turn our attention to System.Data.SqlClient, which is the SQL Server driver.
Microsoft announced a new data access driver for SQL Server that should be the path forward for data developers in the era of .NET Core.
But Microsoft will only charge us for each socket in its “per processor” multi-core SQL Server licensing policy. With a new quad-core processor, we only have to pay for one processor license ...
Microsoft breaks vow to never license by core and will now charge for server cores much like they were processors. Here's the details.