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  2. Microsoft Azure SQL Database - Wikipedia

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    Management and monitoring of multi-tenant apps with isolation benefits of one-customer-per-database. [5] Integration with open-source tools such as cheetah (Command-line interface utility), [6] sql-cli, [7] Visual Studio Code, [8] and Microsoft tools like Visual Studio, [9] SQL Server Management Studio, [10] Azure Management Portal, PowerShell ...

  3. Connection pool - Wikipedia

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    Azure SQL Database defines connection limits based on the selected tier, while Azure SQL Managed Instance enforces limits based on allocated resources, such as CPU, memory, or vCores. When connection pool configurations exceed these limits, issues such as rejected connections, throttling, or degraded performance can occur.

  4. Microsoft SQL Server Master Data Services - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SQL Server Master Data Services (MDS) is a Master Data Management (MDM) product from Microsoft that ships as a part of the Microsoft SQL Server relational database management system. [1] Master data management (MDM) allows an organization to discover and define non-transactional lists of data, and compile maintainable, reliable master ...

  5. Microsoft Azure - Wikipedia

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    Azure Cache for Redis is a managed implementation of Redis. StorSimple manages storage tasks between on-premises devices and cloud storage. [26] Azure SQL Database works to create, scale, and extend applications into the cloud using Microsoft SQL Server technology. It also integrates with Active Directory, Microsoft System Center, and Hadoop.

  6. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to provide high availability, scalability, and low-latency access to data for modern applications. Unlike traditional relational databases, Cosmos DB is a NoSQL (meaning "Not only SQL", rather than "zero SQL") and vector database, [1] which means it can handle unstructured, semi-structured, structured, and vector data types. [2]

  7. Comparison of relational database management systems - Wikipedia

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    The SQL specification defines what an "SQL schema" is; however, databases implement it differently. To compound this confusion the functionality can overlap with that of a parent database. An SQL schema is simply a namespace within a database; things within this namespace are addressed using the member operator dot ".". This seems to be a ...

  8. SQL Server Express - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft SQL Server Express LocalDB is a version of Microsoft SQL Server Express, on-demand managed instance of the SQL Server engine. It is targeted to developers, and has the following restrictions: up to 10 GB database size and only local connections (network connections are not supported).

  9. Database administration - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Azure launched a similar automated database as a service in 2010, with SQL Azure, providing automated backups, with geo-replication and high availability. The introduction of docker (software) containers has enhanced support for fast delivery of containerized database instances, and both Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure have ...