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(footnote:[https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/sql-server/what-s-new-in-sql-server-2022?view=sql-server-ver16&viewFallbackFrom=sql-server-linux-ver16]),
it's now extremely viable to consider running {sqls} workloads on Linux, with the 2022 release (footnote:[https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/sql-server/sql-server-2022-release-notes?view=sql-server-ver16&preserve-view=true]).

=== Business case of why SQL on SUSE

Microsoft is making SQL Server a platform that gives you choices of development languages, data types, on-premises or cloud, and operating systems by bringing the power of SQL Server to Linux, Linux-based Docker containers, and Windows.
Many organizations, especially those that have used SQL Server on Windows are moving to Linux too, and now have the benefit to have their database available there.
SQL on SUSE is Enterprise-ready with great performance. The TPC-H benchmark results done by HP show that SQL Server on Linux delivers amazing performance. SUSE Linux proved to be faster than Windows in that benchmark too.
This really showcases that SQL Server’s functionality, its' performance, and scaleability are also there when deployed to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
Second, there is no difference when running SQL Server on Linux as for example the you use as developer on windows are the same as with linux.
As Linux administrator you feel at home too, as SQL Server is installed and updated like any other linux package using zypper or YaST2.

=== Audience

This guide is intended for {sqls} DBAs, Developers, and DevOps/SRE engineers who are familiar with SQL Server on Windows and are looking
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