SQL Server Options on Azure: Can you migrate?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • Azure has several ways to migrate on premise SQL Server workloads. Which one is right for you? What are the pros and cons of each? How do you decide which service to use? In this comprehensive discussion, you will learn the answers to these questions with no sales pitch, just the facts.
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  • @BryanCafferky
    @BryanCafferky  4 года назад +1

    For a detailed comparison of Azure SQL DB to Azure SQL Managed Instance, see docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-features

  • @AronLovdahl
    @AronLovdahl 4 года назад +1

    Hi Bryan, I came here looking for more information in regards to the different options on Azure, like DTU, Elastic pools, etc. can you do a follow up video explaining those? thanks!

  • @katetuzov9745
    @katetuzov9745 4 года назад

    Thanks for another great video. I am sad to see there is no Azure equivalent for the Machine Learning Services.

  • @henniedenooijer4348
    @henniedenooijer4348 4 года назад +1

    Hi brian, i think azure sql db is positioned as oltp database. Certain settings which are handy for bulk load like autogrow are set to 2mb and this is cost performance in dwh solutions. As i agree with other reactions, MS is leaving a big gap for competitors. You did not mention synapse , but this is sometimes a step too far for companies.

    • @BryanCafferky
      @BryanCafferky  4 года назад

      Yeah, Synapse is new name for Azure SQL DW and is not a SQL Server migration option. It is MPP, Massive Parallel, Processing for Big Data. It is not designed for lots of concurrent users or for application OLTP. Thanks.

  • @Noobsmove
    @Noobsmove 4 года назад +1

    This honestly makes me feel like Microsoft doesn't care about BI anymore.
    Simply comparing Data Factory with SSIS or SSAS/SSRS with Power BI...
    These comparisons feel like comparing toys with actual tools. Kinda sad :/

    • @BryanCafferky
      @BryanCafferky  4 года назад

      Did not mean to give that impression. Microsoft is very strong on Power BI and has a platform around it to scale. It' just not tied to SQL Server. Azure Analysis Services is a good BI scalable service. This video was focused on how difficult would it be to migrate on premise SQL Server to Azure. A BI workload might have to be redesigned to fit the Azure world.