Justin,

You may want to check out RazorSQL (http://www.razorsql.com/) then. I
used to think the same, but Razor gives me everything that MS SQL
Management Studio has, and also works with Oracle and MySQL among
other databases. Since using it on the Mac, I installed it on my PC at
work and have not used SMMS since.

larry

On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Justin Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I thought I knew a lot about ssh, but there's a lot I didn't.
>> This video starts you down the path:
>> http://vimeo.com/54505525
>
> SSH does have some neat capabilities.  I use the local port forwarding
> options to VNC into remote desktops through a pfSense-based control
> server almost daily.  One of the companies I work with is planning a
> new cluster of servers and we'll be using SSH with port tunneling as a
> primary way to manage the private network once that's online.
>
>> These are the kinds of reasons I could never go back to using
>> Windows as my development platform.
>
> Just because Windows doesn't come bundled with an SSH client and
> server doesn't mean there aren't useful tools that can give it the
> same capabilities.  PuTTY can do port forwarding just as well as the
> ssh command line client can.  I'd consider actually consider a
> full-time switch to Linux or Mac if I could find a tool on-par with
> SQL Management Studio that didn't involve running virtual machines or
> web applications to manage my databases.  The MS development tools,
> odd as it may sound, are mainly what are keeping me on Windows.
>
>
> -Justin
>
> 

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