Link local SQL Servers to Azure SQL Managed Instances.

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Link local SQL Servers to Azure SQL Managed Instances for bidirectional disaster recovery, achieve massive speedups with differential snapshot-based backup and restore, as well as anywhere management of your SQL Servers with Azure Arc-enabled SQL provisioning, and new pay-as-you-go licensing. For raw performance, we'll demonstrate intelligent Degree of Parallelism feedback where SQL optimizes the thread count of queries automatically.

Bob Ward, shares improvements to query performance, Azure integration, and costs for both licensing and compute, local or in the cloud.

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beautiful animation no boring introduction I LOVE IT

vandeljasonstrypper
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Ms needs to continue with geo pricing. The USD rates are too high for us in Africa. We tried Azure coupon to see our usage patterns but sub depleted before we could even determine anything.

badass
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Any video show how to add Azure port 5022 and range, also create network connection between MI and SQL server before Link? Thanks (Seems all video show how to do on SSMS side.)

anniega
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Let's talk about the COST to put your database in Azure though. That's the real issue in every corporation.

JustSomeGuy
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Good to know this is possible, but this video does not make clear how to do it. Preparing was already done, and the screen size too low to follow everything

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