I must have struck a chord with the folks at Red Gate recently when I wrote about Automated database releases with TeamCity and Red Gate. Inadvertently, I managed to get this post out right in the final stages of their work on SQL Source Control 2 which added the ability to version static data. This was pretty opportune timing and caused me to rewrite – and significantly simplify – a fair swathe of the post.
Clearly the post was a glowing endorsement of their tools, and rightly so. In conjunction with TeamCity, they’ve helped me to fill a fairly gaping hole in the CI process and bring the DB up to a first class citizen with the application tier. They asked me if I’d like to contribute the article to Simple-Talk and it’s largely consistent with the original. It’s now online here:
Continuous Integration for SQL Server Databases
If you’re not versioning your databases or if you’re still manually releasing them or writing laborious change scripts, this is worth a read. Once you go down the DB CI path, looking back at the way things used to be is just downright scary!






Software architect and Microsoft MVP, you’ll usually find me writing about security concepts and process improvement in software delivery.





1 comments:
Great work Troy!
Looking at giving a demo version of there product a go next week - your write up will be my blueprint for sure.
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