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SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800204591
Pages 200 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Joey D'Antoni Joey D'Antoni
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Louis Davidson Louis Davidson
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Allan Hirt Allan Hirt
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John Martin John Martin
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Anthony Nocentino Anthony Nocentino
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Tim Radney Tim Radney
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Randolph West Randolph West
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Preface 1. Introduction to SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines 2. Getting started with SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines 3. Hero capabilities of SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines 4. SQL Server on Linux in Azure Virtual Machines 5. Performance 6. Moving workloads to SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines 7. Hybrid scenarios (Microsoft SQL IaaS) Index
Appendix A

Understanding platform availability in Azure

It is important to understand that the Azure infrastructure is built and designed to be highly available, but just like in every computer system, there are failures that can happen. Azure offers you a couple of different ways to build resiliency within your infrastructure. Azure is made up of regions and spread across geographies, as shown in Figure 3.1:

A world map highlighting Azure regions spread across the globe
Figure 3.1: Azure regions throughout the world

A geography is a designation that ensures that data residency respects geopolitical boundaries and meets any data sovereignty. A geography is typically defined by the borders of a country (typically Microsoft won't add a region without adding two regions in a given country); however, there are a few exceptions, such as Brazil South, which is a single region within a single country.

Also, Azure will always define regional pairs within its infrastructure. This is an important concept in terms of the overall...

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