Customers have the option to use AlwaysOn by using features with capabilities like these: AlwaysOn support – This release supports AlwaysOn high availability and disaster recovery.You can use the ODBC Driver 13.1 to encapsulate rows of data in a client application and send the data to the server in a single parameterized command. Table Valued Parameters (TVP) support – TVP support allows a client application to send parameterized data to the server more efficiently by sending multiple rows to the server with a single call.Even if the SQL instance or the host machine is compromised, an attacker gets ciphertext of the sensitive data. Always Encrypted lets you transparently encrypt the data in the application, so that SQL Server will only handle the encrypted data and not plaintext values. Always Encrypted support – You can now use Always Encrypted.Azure AD support – You can now use Azure AD authentication (username/password) to centrally manage identities of database users and as an alternative to SQL Server authentication.Instructions on how to do this are below. Native install experience – The driver can now be installed with brew.The new driver enables access to SQL Server, Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL DW from any C/C++ application on macOS. We are delighted to share the production-ready release of the Microsoft ODBC Driver 13.1 for macOS El Capitan and Sierra. This post was authored by Meet Bhagdev, Program Manager, Microsoft
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