What is our primary use case?
The use cases for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services are mainly for reporting purposes, to deploy reports. That's what we mainly use it for, allowing business end-users to navigate to the URL for the SSRS server and look at their daily reports and so forth, including report subscriptions, etc.
I wouldn't be responsible for creating the reports in Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, but more for deploying them and troubleshooting any issues that arise, so I couldn't say about creating reports.
Regarding parameterized reports, I think when you mention that, you're referring to whether the report calls stored procedures based on values that are passed at runtime, but I'm not sure if they do that.
As for the integration of Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services with Visual Studio, I believe Visual Studio is what was used to look at the contents of the report, but I'm not involved in designing the reports, so I wouldn't be the best person to speak on that.
What is most valuable?
My issue is that Microsoft doesn't provide enough resources, as there are certifications for SQL Server, but there is no certification for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services. This leaves me unsure about how to get more information on it outside of just reading blog posts, which I find to be more informative, often providing more solutions than the Microsoft website does.
Overall, I would rate Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services an eight. I had been trying to develop a solution using SSRS to view some data while allowing me to modify data and update the table in the back end, but it seems SSRS isn't the tool for that. The read-only aspect, maybe that's what it was designed to do, suggests I need to find another solution for my problem. It's a solid eight; it's not a bad tool, and I think I need more documentation on resource consumption to know how much to grant to SSRS as opposed to SQL Server.
What needs improvement?
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services is not difficult to use, but my main issue is troubleshooting whenever there is any problem, as the logs can be unclear. Perhaps I don't have enough experience with the tool to know where exactly to look, but I do find troubleshooting to be the most challenging aspect; however, outside of that, it's a pretty solid tool, pretty straightforward, and I have no issues with it.
The initial setup for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services is not an issue for me; however, I find it challenging when we want to secure the endpoint, such as using bindings and so forth, which may be due to my lack of knowledge.
For how long have I used the solution?
The trial for SolarWinds was about two weeks, so it wasn't very long.
How are customer service and support?
I have not reached out to tech support at Microsoft for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services because it is my job to know how to get this tool to work. I feel it wouldn't be more of a tech support issue but rather a need for me to do more research into the tool.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Currently, I do not have experience with other database development or any other data products, as I am just using some open-source tools to get the job done.
One of the open-source tools I use is the Brent scripts, such as the Blitz and BlitzCache and all of those maintenance scripts he provides for troubleshooting and best practices. I think Brent Ozar is his name.
I use Microsoft SQL Server.
What other advice do I have?
The last time I used SolarWinds was for a POC of the DPA, the Database Performance Analyzer, but I don't know if that counts.
The SQL I am familiar with is Microsoft SQL Server, so I am not familiar with Oracle SQL Developer.
I am somewhat familiar with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services.
I am not familiar with any other reporting service outside of Microsoft because I've only worked in Microsoft shops, so I'm only familiar with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services.
On a scale of 1-10, I rate Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services an eight.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Other