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What is the difference between MS SQL Server and Oracle?

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M. Jabrowsky

M. Jabrowsky

M. Jabrowsky
M. Jabrowsky, Bank Manager, Ohio

Answered Sep 03, 2019

The MS SQL Server and Oracle are both data management systems that can be used for message processing. Oracle is known to provide the needed services for people who like doing online transactions. MS SQL can be used to ensure that syntaxes that are commonly used in transactions will become simpler.

The MS SQL Server and Oracle are both data management systems that can be used for message
Oracle is best known for using complicated syntaxes to ensure that the delivery of the message can be done in a fast and efficient manner. MS SQL will allow you to clear your data once you are done using it while the Oracle will still require a process before you can completely clear the data from your system.

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W. Wright

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W. Wright
W. Wright, Biology student, Biology student, Astoria

Answered Jun 13, 2019

MS SQL Server and Oracle are database management system designed to manage message processing. MS SQL is a database management system designed by Microsoft, Oracle is designed by Oracle corporation. They are very useful in performing any kind of online transaction, they are used for bills payment and even for shopping. However, there are some differences between MS SQL and Oracle. The first difference between MS SQL and Oracle is on the complexity of different syntaxes which are being used by the two database management system.

MS SQL Server and Oracle are database management system designed to manage message processing. MS
MS SQL makes use of simple and not too complex syntaxes for the smooth operation of the system. While Oracle uses relatively complex syntaxes for efficient service delivery. MS SQL has a great costumer service, there are a lot of explanations which have been made on the system so that users will not run into errors, while Oracle provides just little information about some things on the system. Once you finish a transaction on MS SQL, all your records will be cleared, while records on Oracle are left untouched until they get a Commit command.

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