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Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2019

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838826215
Pages 488 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (8):
Kellyn Gorman Kellyn Gorman
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Allan Hirt Allan Hirt
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Dave Noderer Dave Noderer
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Mitchell Pearson Mitchell Pearson
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James Rowland-Jones James Rowland-Jones
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Dustin Ryan Dustin Ryan
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Arun Sirpal Arun Sirpal
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Buck Woody Buck Woody
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Preface 1. Optimizing for performance, scalability and real‑time insights 2. Enterprise Security 3. High Availability and Disaster Recovery 4. Hybrid Features – SQL Server and Microsoft Azure 5. SQL Server 2019 on Linux 6. SQL Server 2019 in Containers and Kubernetes 7. Data Virtualization 8. Machine Learning Services Extensibility Framework 9. SQL Server 2019 Big Data Clusters 10. Enhancing the Developer Experience 11. Data Warehousing 12. Analysis Services 13. Power BI Report Server 14. Modernization to the Azure Cloud

Securing connections

Service Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) are cryptographic protocols that provide encryption between two endpoints, such as a calling application and the SQL Server. This is a form of "encryption in transit." This is a very important concept for companies that process payments. They have to adhere to PCI-DSS. SSL is the predecessor to TLS and supports the need to address vulnerabilities found with SSL, thus providing more secure cipher suites and algorithms. Microsoft's recommendation is to use TLS 1.2 encryption, which supports all releases of SQL Server (assuming that the latest service packs are installed) up to and including SQL Server 2019. The ultimate goal of using TLS is to establish a secure connection. This is done by SQL Server sending its TLS certificate to the client. The client must then validate its copy of the Certification Authority (CA) certificate. The CA is a trusted third party that is trusted by both the...

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Introducing Microsoft SQL Server 2019
Published in: Apr 2020 Publisher: Packt ISBN-13: 9781838826215
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