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Microsoft SQL database is a database management system based
on Windows platform. It allows you to add, access, and process stored
data.
Creating Microsoft SQL Logins
Unlike other SQL databases, you need a login to start working with
MS SQL databases. So, you must stick to the following sequence:
- Create a login to connect to the Microsoft SQL server.
- Create databases
- Create users to work with Microsoft SQL databases.
To create a MS SQL login, do the following:
- Click MS SQL Server on your control panel home page.
- Click Add New MS SQL login icon:

- Enter login and password into the MS SQL Login Creation Form
that shows:

Note: you can change password by clicking the Change
icon against the login name in the Controls section.
- Click Submit button.
- Agree to additional charges.
Note: To delete login, click the Trash
icon against the login name, in Controls section.
Creating MS SQL Databases
To create a MS SQL database, do the following:
- Click MS SQL Server on your control panel home page.
- Click the Add database icon at the bottom of the page
that appears:

- Fill the MSSQL Database Creation form

- Click the Submit button
- Agree to additional charges.
Note: To delete a database, click the Trash
icon against the database name in Controls section.
Adding New MS SQL Database users
After you have created the database, it appears in the database
list:

Here you can learn how to add users to individual MS SQL databases.
To add a new user, do the following:
- Click MS SQL Server on your control panel home page.
- On the page that appears click the name of existing database
or click the Edit icon in the Controls section.
The following form will show:

- At the bottom of the page click Add icon against Database
users field. The following form will appear:

- Enter user name and click Add.
- Agree to additional charges if any.
Changing MS SQL Database quota
Total quota size is the disk space allocated for the database
file and the transaction log file. Database/Transaction
Log file quota ratio is the portion of disk space allocated
for the database file. If you set the total quota size to 100 MB
and the database/transaction log file quota ratio to 40%, then the
maximum database file quota is 40 MB and the maximum log file quota
is 60 MB. The more dynamic your database is, the bigger transaction
log file quota ratio should be.
To change the quota, do the following:
- Click MS SQL Server on your control panel home page.
- On the page that appears click the name of an existing database.
- On the form that shows, click the Change quota icon against
the Database quota field.
- Enter new database log file ratio and total quota size on the
next page:

- Click Submit.
- Agree to additional charges if any.
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