macOS is one of the most popular operating systems in the world, with a loyal following, second only to Microsoft Windows—in terms of numbers, that is. And if we talk about user-friendliness, performance, reliability, and the sheer breadth of capabilities, it might as well be second to none. So, it is no wonder that macOS is quite widely used for database development—and, taken together with Microsoft SQL Server, which is the world's biggest proprietary relational DBMS, they make a powerful combo.
This article explores how to get this combo to work—how to install SQL Server on macOS via Docker, how to establish a connection, and how to proceed to actual database development and management most quickly and easily using a comprehensive SQL Server IDE - dbForge Studio.
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