Azure SQL Hyperscale Revealed: High-performance Scalable Solutions for Critical Data Workloads

Author:   Zoran Barać ,  Daniel Scott-Raynsford
Publisher:   APress
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Pages:   472
Publication Date:   22 March 2023
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Author:   Zoran Barać ,  Daniel Scott-Raynsford
Publisher:   APress
Imprint:   APress
Edition:   1st ed.
Weight:   0.920kg
ISBN:  

9781484292242


ISBN 10:   1484292243
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   22 March 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Introduction Part I. Architecture.1. The Journey to Hyperscale Architecture in Azure SQL2. Azure SQL Hyperscale Architecture: Concepts and Foundations Part II. Planning and Deployment3. Planning an Azure SQL DB Hyperscale Environment 4. Deploying a Highly Available Hyperscale Database into a Virtual Network 5. Administering a Hyperscale Database in a Virtual Network in the Azure Portal6. Configuring Transparent Data Encryption to Bring Your Own Key7. Enabling Geo-replication for Disaster Recovery8. Configuring Security Features and Enabling Diagnostic and Audit Logs9. Deploying Azure SQL DB Hyperscale using PowerShell10. Deploying Azure SQL DB Hyperscale using Bash and Azure CLI11. Deploying Azure SQL DB Hyperscale using Azure Bicep12. Testing Hyperscale Database Performance Against Other Azure SQL Deployment Options Part III. Operation and Management13. Monitoring and Scaling 14. Backup, Restore and Disaster Recovery15. Security and Updating16. Managing Costs Part IV. Migration17. Determining whether Hyperscale is Appropriate 18. Migrating to Hyperscale19. Reverse Migrating Away from Hyperscale Conclusion

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Zoran Barać is a cloud architect and data specialist with more than 15 years of hands-on experience in data optimization, administration, and architecture. He is a Certified Microsoft Trainer (MCT) and Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) with a master‘s degree in Information Technology. Sharing knowledge and contributing to the SQL Server community is his passion. He is also an organizer of the Auckland SQL User Meetup Group, an active blogger, and speaker at different SQL events such as Data Summits, SQL Saturdays, SQL Fridays, Meetups, etc. Daniel Scott-Raynsford is a Partner Technology Strategist at Microsoft with 15 years of experience as a software developer and solution architect. He specializes in DevOps and continuous delivery practices. He was a Microsoft MVP in Cloud and Datacenter Management for three years before joining Microsoft and is an active PowerShell open source contributor and Microsoft DSC Community Committee member. He is also a contributor to the Azure Architecture Center on multi-tenant architecture practices.

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