Thank you for the video. The explanation is clear. In the meantime, there has been an adjustment that makes the data migration process even faster. When migrating from Azure SQL, the migration is now done in parallel in Azure Data Factory instead of sequentially. Additionally, tables with fewer than 50,000 records are now included in the bulk migration. In collaboration with your team, we successfully reduced the migration time for one of our large clients from 144 hours to 32 hours. This adjustment was implemented in mid-April.
Thanks for the briefing. Can we Pause Migration, fix the failed table errors and Continue migration? Will that migrate the failed tables(since we fixed it) in this continued/current migration run?
Thank you for the video. The explanation is clear. In the meantime, there has been an adjustment that makes the data migration process even faster. When migrating from Azure SQL, the migration is now done in parallel in Azure Data Factory instead of sequentially. Additionally, tables with fewer than 50,000 records are now included in the bulk migration.
In collaboration with your team, we successfully reduced the migration time for one of our large clients from 144 hours to 32 hours. This adjustment was implemented in mid-April.
Thanks for the briefing.
Can we Pause Migration, fix the failed table errors and Continue migration?
Will that migrate the failed tables(since we fixed it) in this continued/current migration run?