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Professional Azure SQL Database Administration - Second Edition

By : Ahmad Osama
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Professional Azure SQL Database Administration - Second Edition

By: Ahmad Osama

Overview of this book

Despite being the cloud version of SQL Server, Azure SQL Database differs in key ways when it comes to management, maintenance, and administration. This book shows you how to administer Azure SQL Database to fully benefit from its wide range of features and functionalities. Professional Azure SQL Database Administration begins by covering the architecture and explaining the difference between Azure SQL Database and the on-premise SQL Server to help you get comfortable with Azure SQL Database. You’ll perform common tasks such as migrating, backing up and restoring a SQL Server database to an Azure database. As you progress, you’ll understand how you can reduce costs, and manage and scale multiple SQL databases using elastic pools. You’ll also implement a disaster recovery solution using standard and active geo-replication. Whether it is learning different techniques to monitor and tune an Azure SQL Database or improving performance using in-memory technology, this book will enable you to make the most out of Azure SQL database features and functionality for data management solutions. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-versed with key aspects of an Azure SQL Database instance, such as migration, backup restorations, performance optimization, high availability, and disaster recovery.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Summary

This lesson was an introduction to the SQL DBaaS offering from Microsoft. We learned about the Azure SQL Database architecture and the different layers that make up the Azure SQL Database infrastructure.

We also learned about the request flow through the different layers when a user connects to and queries an Azure SQL database. We learned how to connect to and query a database from SQL Server Management Studio and the Azure portal.

We learned about the latest Azure SQL Database offering, Azure managed instance, and also learned how to provision a managed instance using PowerShell.

Most importantly, the lesson covered the differences between an on-premises SQL database and an Azure SQL database, along with the unsupported features on an Azure SQL database.

In the next lesson, we will discuss how to migrate data from an on-premises system to an Azure SQL database.