.NET Enterprise Servers
You’re unlikely to ever write your own custom DBMS or your own messaging service or any of the other items of software infrastructure required to build a robust distributed application. More likely, you’ll buy a package off the shelf or use whatever facilities are supplied with the operating system. However, this strategy poses a challenge: How do you integrate all these disparate pieces of software into a coherent system? To help solve this problem, Microsoft developed .NET Enterprise Servers. Each server is designed to fulfill a particular role in an enterprise system.
The most commonly used .NET Enterprise Servers are
SQL Server
This is Microsoft’s flagship DBMS. It is SQL-based but also has comprehensive support for manipulating ...
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