
What Is the Difference Between a SQL Server Upgrade and a Migration?
The difference between a SQL Server upgrade and a migration is moving from one version of SQL Server to another vs. moving from one environment to another.

The difference between a SQL Server upgrade and a migration is moving from one version of SQL Server to another vs. moving from one environment to another.

A SQL Server migration is the process of moving databases, applications, and related workloads from one SQL Server environment to another.

SQL Server needs performance tuning if users are experiencing slow applications, long-running queries, timeouts, blocking, or other issues.

A SQL Server DBA is responsible for the day-to-day management of databases. A database consultant typically solves specific problems.

A SQL Server DBA (or Database Administrator) is responsible for maintaining the performance, availability, security, and reliability of SQL Server environments

You should consider hiring a SQL Server consultant when your organization lacks the expertise, time, or resources to resolve performance

A SQL Server Health Check helps you identify current risks tied to your databases and infrastructure and how to fix those issues.
