druid-docs-cn/development/extensions-contrib/sqlserver.md

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---
id: sqlserver
title: "Microsoft SQLServer"
---
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To use this Apache Druid extension, make sure to [include](../../development/extensions.md#loading-extensions) `sqlserver-metadata-storage` as an extension.
## Setting up SQLServer
1. Install Microsoft SQLServer
2. Create a druid database and user
Create the druid user
- Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio - Security - Logins - New Login...
- Create a druid user, enter `diurd` when prompted for the password.
Create a druid database owned by the user we just created
- Databases - New Database
- Database Name: druid, Owner: druid
3. Add the Microsoft JDBC library to the Druid classpath
- To ensure the com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver class is loaded you will have to add the appropriate Microsoft JDBC library (sqljdbc*.jar) to the Druid classpath.
- For instance, if all jar files in your "druid/lib" directory are automatically added to your Druid classpath, then manually download the Microsoft JDBC drivers from ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/download/details.aspx?id=11774) and drop it into my druid/lib directory.
4. Configure your Druid metadata storage extension:
Add the following parameters to your Druid configuration, replacing `<host>`
with the location (host name and port) of the database.
```properties
druid.metadata.storage.type=sqlserver
druid.metadata.storage.connector.connectURI=jdbc:sqlserver://<host>;databaseName=druid
druid.metadata.storage.connector.user=druid
druid.metadata.storage.connector.password=diurd
```