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MySQL on Azure Performance Benchmark – ScaleGrid vs. Azure Database

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Microsoft Azure is one of the most popular cloud providers in the world, and a natural fit for database hosting on applications leveraging Microsoft across their infrastructure. MySQL is the number one open source database that’s commonly hosted through Azure instances. MySQL Azure Performance Benchmark. Balanced Workloads.

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Reducing Your Database Hosting Costs: DigitalOcean vs. AWS vs. Azure

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In this article, we are going to compare three of the most popular cloud providers, AWS vs. Azure vs. DigitalOcean for their database hosting costs for MongoDB® database to help you decide which cloud is best for your business. We compare AWS vs. Azure vs. DigitalOcean using the below instance types: AWS. EC2 instances. VM instances.

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The Best Way to Host MySQL on Azure Cloud

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So many default to Amazon RDS, when MySQL performs exceptionally well on Azure Cloud. While Microsoft Azure does offer a managed solution, Azure Database, the solution has some major limitations you should know about before migrating your MySQL deployments. A good example would be slow query analysis. Self-Managed MySQL.

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Azure Well-Architected Framework: What it is and how to tame it with AI and automation

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As organizations adopt microservices architecture with cloud-native technologies such as Microsoft Azure , many quickly notice an increase in operational complexity. To guide organizations through their cloud migrations, Microsoft developed the Azure Well-Architected Framework. What is the Azure Well-Architected Framework?

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Improve your cloud deployments with automated observability into your Azure Deployment Slots

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As a developer, you often want to deploy different application versions to different environments, for example to differentiate between your production and staging application instances. With Azure Deployment Slots, a feature of the Azure App Service, you can create one or more slots that can host different versions of your app.

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Azure Virtual Machines for SQL Server Usage

SQL Performance

One initial, easy step to moving your SQL Server on-premises workloads to the cloud is using Azure VMs to run your SQL Server workloads in an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) scenario. You will still have to maintain your operating system, SQL Server and databases just like you would in an on-premises scenario.

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How to solve the challenges of multicloud AWS, Azure and GCP observability

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Versatile, feature-rich cloud computing environments such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP have been a game-changer. Cloud computing environments like AWS, Azure, and GCP offer a wide array of computing capabilities and capacity. Without the overhead of establishing and maintaining on-premises servers, these systems save resources.

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