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Professional Azure SQL Managed Database Administration

You're reading from   Professional Azure SQL Managed Database Administration Efficiently manage and modernize data in the cloud using Azure SQL

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801076524
Length 724 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Ahmad Osama Ahmad Osama
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Preface 1. Introduction to Azure SQL managed databases 2. Service tiers FREE CHAPTER 3. Migration 4. Backups 5. Restoration 6. Security 7. Scalability 8. Elastic and instance pools 9. High availability and disaster recovery 10. Monitoring and tuning 11. Database features 12. App modernization Index

Activity: Performing a PITR for an Azure SQL Database with PowerShell

Consider the following scenario: Mike is a new DBA, so his trainer is aware that there might be some misses at his end. Therefore, his trainer wants to configure PITR on the databases that Mike is working on. In this section, we will perform a PITR using PowerShell by following these steps:

  1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. In the Run dialog box, type powershell ise to open a new PowerShell editor window.
  2. In PowerShell, click File from the top menu and then select New to create a new PowerShell script file:
    Creating a new PowerShell script

    Figure 5.40: Creating a new PowerShell script

  3. In the new PowerShell script file, copy and paste in the code from the following step.
  4. Define the PowerShell script parameters. The parameters are self-explanatory:
    param(
                [Parameter(Mandatory=$true)]
              ...
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