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- Azure SQL Managed Instance Link Feature — Proof of Concept
This unlocks scaling of read-only workloads, offloading analytics and reporting to Azure, and migrating to Azure In SQL Server 2022, with this link you can setup online disaster recovery with fail back to SQL Server (however, currently in preview), as well as configuring the link from SQL Managed Instance to SQL Server 2022 (also in preview
- Workshop: SQL Server 2022 Workshop - GitHub
A workshop to learn about SQL Server 2022 Contribute to microsoft sqlworkshops-sql2022workshop development by creating an account on GitHub
- Configure Azure Synapse Link for SQL Server 2022 with network security
Now you can create a link connection from the Integrate pane to replicate data from your SQL Server 2022 instance to an Azure Synapse SQL pool Start your link connection Next steps If you're using a database other than a SQL Server 2022 instance, see: Configure Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB; Configure Azure Synapse Link for Dataverse
- SQL Server 2019 vs 2022: Features, Upgrades Use Cases
SQL Server 2022 is the most cloud-connected version yet, offering deeper Azure integration, performance enhancements, and disaster recovery improvements Key features include: Key features include: Azure Synapse Link – Real-time analytics on transactional data without affecting performance
- Whats new in SQL Server 2022 - Severalnines
Azure Synapse Link for SQL 2022 is a feature that enables you to replicate data from SQL Server 2022 to Azure Synapse Analytics in near real-time It allows you to run analytics, business intelligence, and machine learning scenarios on your operational data without impacting the performance of your source database
- sql-docs azure-sql managed-instance managed-instance-link-feature . . .
Technical documentation for Microsoft SQL Server, tools such as SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) , SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) etc - MicrosoftDocs sql-docs
- Create linked servers - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn
Specify the Server type and related information if needed: SQL Server Identify the linked server as an instance of Microsoft SQL Server or an Azure SQL Managed Instance If you use this method of defining a linked server, the name specified in Linked server must be the network name of the server Also, any tables retrieved from the server are from the default database defined for the login on
- 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 [Updated Feb 2022] To learn more and see a demo of the link in action, register for Azure webinar Connect Your SQL Server to Azure SQL Managed Instance
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