![]() ![]() Imagine buying a car that you can drive as fast as you’d like, and on which the the manufacturer will guarantee any and all maintenance and repairs? Forever? Even if the car is hit with an asteroid? This is why running Microsoft SQL Server on Microsoft Azure is so appealing: the drudgery of the ownership is removed.ĭon’t get me wrong. Sure, you can run it yourself, but wouldn’t you rather Microsoft, who build the product itself, do that for you? Now that is a full-service solution! Imagine how nice that is? You don’t often see that sort of solution in other contexts. Microsoft SQL Server is an interesting beast. Let’s start with something short and sweet, the legendary Microsoft SQL Server. ![]() Bootiful Azure: Integration with Azure Service Bus.Bootiful Azure: Global Scale Data Access with CosmosDB.Bootiful Azure: SQL-based data access with Microsoft SQL Server.Bootiful Azure: Taking Your First Steps with Microsoft Azure.You can also learn more about Microsoft Azure in my Spring Tips installment, Bootiful Azure ![]() Hit me up on Twitter as you’re reading the installments with any feedback or questions. You can find the code for this series on Github. I couldn’t have put this together without input from Microsoft’s Asir Vedamuthu Selvasingh, Yitao Dong, Bruno Borges, Brian Benz and Theresa Nguyen. This is part 2 of a 6 part series, with new posts Mondays and Thursdays, introducing Microsoft Azure for Spring developers. ![]()
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