SQL Server in the Cloud: Creating a Microsoft Azure SQL Database (2023 Version)

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A SQL Server database can be installed on Microsoft Azure. If you do this, then you don't even need to install SQL Server on your computer.
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In this video, we will get a free Microsoft Azure account, with around US$200 worth of credit. Then we'll log in, and create an Azure SQL Database with some sample database. We'll then make sure that your computer has access to it.

If you're looking for an introduction to SQL Server in the Cloud, then this video is for you!

By the end of this video, you'll have learned how to create and use a Microsoft Azure SQL Database, as well as some of the key features of Azure SQL Database 2023. If you have any questions or would like help using the video, be sure to let us know in the comments!

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Excellent tutorial. Streamlined and with the right pace.
Thank you

mohammedshoab
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Actually by default my SQL is creating on 12.0.2000.8 version how to launch in latest version??

vijaydynamo
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i have a question, i have free trail will it charge me for creating the database, it shows total cost.
is it applicbale or not??

niravbamrotiya
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Thank you so much for this tutorial. Once I got past the intimidating pay models and other gobblygook, it looks fairly painless (1st experience for Azure databases) and works like a charm (it's actually faster than I thought it would be)

davestorm
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Hi Philip
I apologize because my request has nothing to do with the video, but I can request that you make a video in the future about-
How to properly uninstall Sql Server 2019 Developer Edition along with SSMS. Please as I want to upgrade my personal computer 2019 to 2022.
I'm afraid because maybe I'm forgetting something (maybe I'm turning off something in the services). I don't want to break everything because Sql Server 2019 is working fine.I have Windows 11.
Thank you in advance

florincopaci
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Where do I get that management application? The SQL Server Management Studio?

Looking for it I found SQL Server Configuration Manager

domanickharper
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But that was the SQL database, NOT the Azure SQL database. Correct your title.

dgh