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SQL Server 2022 New Features - Petri IT Knowledgebase SQL Server 2022 – Azure SQL Managed Instance (Image Credit: Microsoft) You can also use it to migrate databases with minimum downtime The Link to Azure Managed Instance is also supported with
Workshop: SQL Server 2022 Workshop - GitHub SQL Server 2022 connects to the cloud with the following Azure services as seen in the following figure: The SQL Server 2022 engine has been enhanced to integrate with all of these Azure services, but also can require extra software or configuration: Distributed Availability Group - Managed disaster recovery using the Link feature for Azure SQL Managed instance requires setting up a
SQL Server 2022 updates for query performance and database failover Improve hybrid workloads with updates to SQL Server 2022, now generally available 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
Managed Instance link – connecting SQL Server to Azure reimagined To start using the link hands-on with SQL Server 2019 enterprise or developer edition, or SQL Server 2022 CTP, follow our tutorials on Azure docs, see Using the link feature for Managed Instance
Easier way to perform CI CD for Azure Synapse Link for SQL Server 2022 In another post I showed how you can use CI CD to update both ends of Azure Synapse Link for SQL Server 2022 using Azure DevOps Allowing you to update both a SQL Server 2022 database and an Azure Synapse Analytics dedicated SQL Pool in the same deployment pipeline Plus, I presented a session about that method for the Data Toboggan conference
Create Linked Servers - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Managed Instance This article shows how to create a linked server and access data from another SQL Server, an Azure SQL managed instance, or another data source by using SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) or Transact-SQL Linked servers enable the SQL Server database engine and Azure SQL Managed Instance to read data from the remote data sources and execute