tigertoolbox
Toolbox repository for Tiger team (by microsoft)
SQL-for-Data-Analytics
Perform fast and efficient data analysis with the power of SQL (by TrainingByPackt)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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tigertoolbox
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Performance Tuning Production
They have a sort of version - check in the Tiger Team toolbox on GitHub ...
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SQL Server, SSRS, "login failed for anonymous" and Kerberos Config Mgr
Thank you for taking the time to reply! Hmm, I just ran https://github.com/microsoft/tigertoolbox/blob/master/tls1.2/CheckClientUpdates.ps1 script on both servers, and I did get: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Native Client with version 11.4.7507.2 supports TLS 1.2 Microsoft ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server with version 17.10.3.1 supports TLS 1.2 So, it does appear that TLS 1.2 should be supported by both servers.
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administration form linux
Managing security can easily be done with T-SQL and there are plenty of utility scripts out there to help you out - e.g., https://github.com/microsoft/tigertoolbox/tree/master/Securables
SQL-for-Data-Analytics
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Resources for D205 before it changes to Performance Assessment
WGU Library: use it to read SQL for Data Analytics. You're better off skimming the book since the lessons on uCertify just copy the book (but missing some parts). Clone the repo and do all the activities.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tigertoolbox and SQL-for-Data-Analytics you can also consider the following projects:
RasgoQL - Write python locally, execute SQL in your data warehouse
NBA-attendance-prediction - Attendance prediction tool for NBA games using machine learning. Full pipeline implemented in Python from data ingestion to prediction. Attained mean absolute error of around 800 people (about 5% capacity) on test set.