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Microsoft Azure: Enterprise Application Development

You're reading from   Microsoft Azure: Enterprise Application Development Straight talking advice on how to design and build enterprise applications for the cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2010
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849680981
Length 248 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters Close

Microsoft Azure: Enterprise Application Development
Credits
About the Authors
Acknowledgement
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewer
1. Preface
1. Introduction to Cloud Computing FREE CHAPTER 2. The Nickel Tour of Azure 3. Setting Up for Development 4. Designing our Sample Application 5. Introduction to SQL Azure 6. Azure Blob Storage 7. Azure Table Storage 8. Queue Storage 9. Web Role 10. Web Services and Azure 11. Worker Roles 12. Local Application for Updates 13. Azure AppFabric 14. Azure Monitoring and Diagnostics 15. Deploying to Windows Azure Index

Migrating schema and data


The ability to create new database objects is good, but for a number of applications we'll need to migrate an existing database. For an on-premise SQL Server, to move a database, we'd commonly use a backup and restore, or detach and reattach – neither of those options are available to us in SQL Azure. However, many of the other options we might use, such as DAC Packs or SSIS, are available to us in Azure. An overview of how to migrate applications and data to SQL Azure can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee730904.aspx.

Manually scripting objects and data

Before any scripts are manually created, there are a few scripting options we need to change to ensure our objects are created correctly on SQL Azure. In SSMS, the settings we need to change can be found at Tools | Options | SQL Server Object Explorer | Scripting. The first setting we need to change is, setting the Script for database engine type option to the SQL Azure Database option, as...

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