SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (Packt)
Monday, 26 October 2020

This book begins by introducing you to the SQL portfolio in Azure and takes you through SQL Server IaaS scenarios. Authors Joseph D'Antoni et al then go on to explain the factors that you need to consider while choosing an OS for SQL Server in Azure VMs. The authors also explore different VM options and deployment choices for IaaS and understand platform availability, migration tools, and best practices in Azure.

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Authors: Joseph D'Antoni, Louis Davidson, Anthony Nocentino, Randolph West,  Allan Hirt, John Martin, Tim Radney
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Date: June 2020
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-1800204591
Print: 1800204590
Kindle: B089R2JFFK
Audience: SQL developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Database

 

  • Choose an operating system for SQL Server in Azure VMs
  • Use the Azure Management Portal to facilitate the deployment process
  • Verify connectivity and network latency in cloud
  • Configure storage for optimal performance and connectivity
  • Explore various disaster recovery options for SQL Server in Azure
  • Optimize SQL Server on Linux
  • Discover how to back up databases to a URL

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