2. Fim do Suporte do SQL e Windows Server
2008/R2 como uma oportunidade para
transformação
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17. Serviços de Integração avançados
Data Quality Services
Master Data Services
Modelo de objeto extensível
Produtividade e desempenho avançados
Power View
Alertas de relatórios configuráveis
Relatórios como Serviço Compartilhado
do SharePoint
Complemento Master Data Services para
Excel
Modelo de objeto extensível
FileTable de projeto de
componente de aplicativo da
camada de dados baseado em
FILESTREAM
Armazenamento de BLOB remoto com o
SharePoint 2016
Pesquisa Semântica Estatística
Autenticação de Banco de Dados
Independente
Correção de Plano Automática
Conectores avançados, novas
transformações, segurança no nível de
objeto, hierarquias desbalanceadas**
BI Móvel
Analysis Services de nível corporativo
Análise in-memory com Modelo
Tabular do Analysis Services
Modelos multidimensionais avançados
Relatórios e Painel modernizados com
suporte para BI Móvel
Crie relatórios móveis usando o
Publicador de Relatórios Móveis do
SQL Server
Consuma com aplicativos móveis do
Power BI
Alta disponibilidade para
StreamInsight, processamento de
eventos complexos
Importe modelos do PowerPivot para o
Analysis Services
Modo tabular avançado
Always Encrypted
Mascaramento de Dados Dinâmicos
Segurança no nível de linha
Auditoria
Certificação CC no Nível EAL2 para
SQL Server 2016
Suporte a criptografia de backup
Separação de tarefas avançada
Esquema padrão para grupos
Processamento Transacional e Analítico
híbrido com insights em tempo real
usando OLTP e Columnstore
Clusterizado in-memory
Data Warehouse in-memory com
Índices Columnstore Clusterizados
Escalabilidade incomparável com o
Windows Server 2016, com memória de
24 TB e núcleos máximos do Windows
Server 2016
Grupos de Disponibilidade Always On
avançados com Assistente fácil
baseado em interface gráfica
Failover automático entre três réplicas
síncronas. Até 8 réplicas secundárias
Extensão do pool de buffers para SSDs
Processamento de Consultas Adaptável
Administrador de Recursos com
governança de CPU, memória e E/S
Durabilidade atrasada de tabelas
otimizadas para memória
Aperfeiçoamentos de otimização
de consultas
Repositório de Consultas
Tempo de execução de BD local
(Express)
Serviços de Aprendizagem de
Máquina com suporte integrado para
Python e R
Operacionalize algoritmos de
Aprendizado de Máquina com suporte
a Aprendizado de Máquina no Banco
de Dados
APIs RRE com paralelismo completo e
sem limites de memória para
escala/desempenho
Análise Avançada in-memory
integrada
Mineração de dados avançada
Ambiente de recuperação de desastre
em VMs do Azure usando grupos de
disponibilidade Always On
Stretch Database
Cenários híbridos com SSIS
Backup avançado para o Azure
Migração fácil para a nuvem
Backups seguros no Azure com
backups gerenciados
Análise operacional
DW avançado in-memory com
ColumnStore clusterizado
Integração de Big Data com Hadoop e
Armazenamento de Blob do Azure
Consultas de big data com T-SQL
Cache de banco de dados avançado
Consulta Direta
Suporte para Linux
(RHEL, Suse, Ubuntu)
Suporte para contêineres Docker
e Kubernetes
O QUE HÁ DE NOVO NO SQL SERVER 2017 DESDE O
SQL SERVER 2008 R2
Suporte a JSON
Recursos espaciais, globo completo
e arcos
Suporte a Tabelas Temporais
Suporte a dados gráficos
18. UTILIZE FERRAMENTAS
DE MIGRAÇÃO DA
MICROSOFT PARA SUA
ATUALIZAÇÃO NO
LOCAL PARA O SQL
SERVER 2017
O Data Migration Assistant (DMA) capacita você
a atualizar detectando problemas de
compatibilidade que podem afetar a
funcionalidade de bancos de dados em sua nova
versão do SQL Server e do Banco de Dados SQL
do Azure
O Database Experimentation Assistant (DEA) é
uma nova solução de teste A/B para atualizações
do SQL Server. Ele auxiliará na avaliação de uma
versão de destino do SQL Server para uma
determinada carga de trabalho. Clientes
atualizando de versões anteriores (SQL Server
2005 e acima) para qualquer versão nova do SQL
Server poderão usar essas métricas de análise.
SQL Server
2008
no local
SQL
SQL Server
2017
no local
SQL
Database Experimentation Assistant (DEA)
Data Migration Assistant (DMA)
19. ACELERE SUA JORNADA
DE MIGRAÇÃO PARA A
NUVEM COM O GUIA
DE MIGRAÇÃO DE
BANCO DE DADOS
O Guia de Migração de Banco de Dados cria um
relatório personalizado de como migrar seus
dados de origem para o destino de sua escolha:
no local, nuvem, nuvem privada, IaaS ou PaaS
Utilize o Database Migration Service do Azure
(Azure DMS) ou Migrações para Azure para
completar sua migração
O Azure DMS foi criado como uma solução
direta e fim a fim para mover bancos de dados
do SQL Server no local para a nuvem
As Migrações para Azure foram criadas para
migrar suas VMs no local para o Azure
Azure Database Migration Service (Azure DMS)
Migrações para Azure
No local
IaaS
PaaS
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Notas do Editor
Let’s start by talking about how the world is changing. Ten years ago, the 2008 server products shipped when server virtualization was just beginning to take off, and applications were shifting from 32-bit to 64-bit. A lot has changed since then!
We all aspire to create disruption that will deliver new realities for customers and build distinct advantages for our organizations.
A few trends are particularly noteworthy:
In 2016, 16.1 ZBs of data was generated. In 2025, 163 ZBs of data will be generated.1
More than 80% of organizations now adopt cloud-first strategies as part of an overall digital transformation.2
Investment in AI, top of mind for many companies, increased by an astounding 300% in 2017!3
Sources:
1. IDC White Paper, Data Age 2025: The Evolution of Data to Life-Critical
2. Building Trust in a Cloudy Sky
https://www.mcafee.com/us/resources/reports/rp-building-trust-cloudy-sky.pdf
3. A Trillion-Dollar Boost: The Economic Impact of AI on Customer relationship Management: https://www.salesforce.com/content/dam/web/en_us/www/documents/white-papers/the-economic-impact-of-ai.pdf
End of support is one of many triggers that can inspire shifts to new technology.
Confluence of migration triggers/catalysts [including outsourced datacenter contract expirations, integrating acquisitions, urgent capacity needs, software and hardware refresh, End of Support, security threats (e.g., Spectre), compliance (e.g., GDPR), Need to deliver applications faster]
For Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, end-of-life mainstream support ended January 14, 2015—and Microsoft ends Extended Support on January 14, 2020.
Likewise, Extended Support for SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 ends July 9, 2019. The database is often tied to one or more applications running on Windows Server, so it makes sense to look at both as you build your EOS plan.
Many organizations are running workloads on Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2. You can continue to use Windows Server 2008 R2 safely in your environment’s architecture, at least until the extended support expiration date.
If you put off action, however, you miss out on new security and efficiency features that could easily justify a move – either to Azure or Windows Server 2016. Take the time to assess your options and make decisions that are right for your organization. With the right strategies, you can make sure your organization is protected and your infrastructure secure.
Organizations have options. You may use multiple options to move workloads from Windows Server 2008/2008 R2, depending on the workload.
Do you want to keep the workload on-premises or move to the cloud?
Can you upgrade the operating system?
Do you want rebuild the application using new app patterns with Azure PaaS – or simplify containerize to lift and shift with minimal code changes?
Microsoft has you covered across all options:
Move to Azure by choosing to Rehost, Refactor, or Rebuild your workload or app.
Or Upgrade on premises to the latest version of Windows Server.
We are pleased to announce new options to keep workloads protected if you can’t get it all upgraded in time for the deadline.
In Azure:
If Azure is your destination, you can simply migrate apps running on 2008/2008 R2 as is – and get three more years of security updates for free. This buys you more time to work on upgrading or modernizing your applications in the cloud.
Many apps are tied to data, so we will also offer 3 years of free Extended Security Updates for SQL Server 2008/2008 R2 running in Azure VMs. Or, even better, migrate to Azure SQL Database Managed Instance for a version-free option that will make this your last end-of-support transition.
On-premises:
We recommend upgrading to the most current versions of Windows Server and SQL Server. If you cannot meet the deadline, you can buy Extended Security Updates to keep the remaining servers protected until you get them upgraded.
3 key reasons for you to migrate 2008 servers to Azure now:
Security and Compliance: Migrating your applications to Azure enables you to strengthen your security posture and consistently meet compliance requirements. Our secure cloud foundation will help you effectively counter sophisticated security threats. Check out this EOS Security Risk datasheet to learn more.
Save money: Save with free extended security updates, Azure Hybrid Benefit, and optimized infrastructure. For example, moving 100 End of Support servers to Azure can save customers over $750K over 3 years vs. running them on-premises (source: Azure TCO calculator). Sample report.
Innovation: As you migrate you can embrace the innovation available in Azure to modernize your applications. You can focus on business innovation with fully-managed services such as Azure SQL Database, Azure App Service, and Azure IaaS.
When you choose Azure for your Windows Server workloads—you can stay with the technology leader you trust and get unique benefits.
Windows Server 2019 is the operating system that bridges on-premises and cloud.
Extend your datacenter to Azure to maximize existing investments and gain new hybrid capabilities.
Elevate your security posture by protecting the datacenter starting with the operating system
Enable Developers and IT Pros to create cloud native, modernize their traditional apps using containers and microservices
Evolve your datacenter infrastructure to achieve greater efficiency and security.
Windows Server 2016 was designed for today’s datacenters and helps you flourish under a new model that delivers faster time to value and innovation.
Many organizations, however, face strict compliance or business requirements. For organizations that need it all—security, efficiency, and innovation—Windows Server 2016 delivers it. Windows Server 2016 is the cloud-ready operating system that supports your current workloads while introducing new technologies that get you DevOps ready and make it easy to transition to cloud computing when you are ready.
Security: Windows Server 2016 includes built-in breach resistance to help thwart attacks on your systems and meet compliance goals. Even if someone finds a way into your environment, the layers of security built into Windows Server 2016 limit the damage they can cause and help detect suspicious activity
App innovation: Increasingly, organizations use apps to help differentiate themselves from the competition. Windows Server 2016 supports application innovation using container technology and microservices.
Software-defined efficiencies: As organizations push the boundaries of highly virtualized environments, they can use Windows Server 2016 capabilities to meet operational and security challenges, freeing up IT resources to plan a strategy that uses the cloud for future applications and solutions. Windows Server 2016 makes possible affordable, high-performance storage and Azure-inspired networking capabilities.
Inventário completo de recursos desde o 2008 R2 por pilar para clientes que estejam atualizando a partir do SQL Server 2008 R2.
By breaking down the migration process into three steps—Assess, Migrate, and Optimize—you can solve the most pressing migration challenges and deliver the reliability, performance, and security your business stakeholders expect.
Your approach depends on what your IT infrastructure looks like now, what you want it to look like, and the budget and schedule limits you’re working within.
Many Microsoft customers will soon face End of Support transitions for a number of popular Microsoft products.
This slide includes high-level options across both cloud and on-premises. End of support is a good time to reassess and consider the benefits of cloud-based solutions.
Some products also offer Extended Security Updates to help customers keep workloads protected if they cannot upgrade before the deadline.
Official End of Support deadlines for all Microsoft products can be found at support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/