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    Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4

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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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      @JaredBusch said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

      @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

      After that it is up and running. Worth noting, you will need 4GB of RAM to even fire up the process, which is a tad excessive when you consider that you can run its competition in production with far less RAM than that.

      Current docs show only 2GB required. I built the VM with 3GB and 2 vCPU.

      @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

      And only XFS and EXT4 filesystems are supported. That means no ZFS, no BtrFS, no JFS2, etc.

      Who cares?

      A lot of people, especially on places like FreeNAS forums or 🌶 tend to be very "anti" traditional solid filesystems and are religiously addicted to ZFS and BtrFS or ReFS style filesystems.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
        last edited by JaredBusch

        @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

        @JaredBusch said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

        @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

        After that it is up and running. Worth noting, you will need 4GB of RAM to even fire up the process, which is a tad excessive when you consider that you can run its competition in production with far less RAM than that.

        Current docs show only 2GB required. I built the VM with 3GB and 2 vCPU.

        @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

        And only XFS and EXT4 filesystems are supported. That means no ZFS, no BtrFS, no JFS2, etc.

        Who cares?

        A lot of people, especially on places like FreeNAS forums or 🌶 tend to be very "anti" traditional solid filesystems and are religiously addicted to ZFS and BtrFS or ReFS style filesystems.

        I don't care about stupid. Everything RHEL/Fedora defaults to XFS.

        No idea what Debian 9 or Ubuntu default to.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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          @JaredBusch said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

          @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

          @JaredBusch said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

          @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

          After that it is up and running. Worth noting, you will need 4GB of RAM to even fire up the process, which is a tad excessive when you consider that you can run its competition in production with far less RAM than that.

          Current docs show only 2GB required. I built the VM with 3GB and 2 vCPU.

          @scottalanmiller said in Installing MS SQL Server 2017 Express on CentOS 7.4:

          And only XFS and EXT4 filesystems are supported. That means no ZFS, no BtrFS, no JFS2, etc.

          Who cares?

          A lot of people, especially on places like FreeNAS forums or 🌶 tend to be very "anti" traditional solid filesystems and are religiously addicted to ZFS and BtrFS or ReFS style filesystems.

          I don't care about stupid. Everything RHEL/Fedora defaults to XFS.

          No idea what Debian 9 or Ubuntu default to.

          EXT4

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            Just installed on CentOS 7.6 with XFS. Still flawless install.

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