With SQL Server now available on Linux, it no longer makes sense to distribute Native Client, since Linux in general don’t support OLEDB, which is mainly a Windows-only technology used mainly by Microsoft products. All you had to make sure you were using the right version of Native Client. When we were using SQL Server Native Client, it was pretty easy - the Native Client had both OLEDB and ODBC shipped in a single DLL file, making for easy installation. However, it can be a head-scratcher to figure what you should be using. Some of you may already know that Microsoft backtracked on their planned deprecation of OLEDB and provided a new OLEDB driver.
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