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Sunil Kamath joins Scott Hanselman to discuss how you can run your MySQL or Postgres database as a managed database on Azure without giving up the control you want while taking advantage of the benefits of a PaaS offering.[0:00:00]– Overview[0:04:44]– Demo[0:08:54]– Customizing Flexible Server in the CLI[0:10:41]– Automating deployment with GitHub Actions[0:13:15]– Stopping and starting your Flexible Server[0:14:57]– Configuration options[0:16:49]– Performance of Flexible Server vs. PaaS[0:20:00]– Wrap-upWhat is Flexible Server in Azure Database for PostgreSQLWhat is Flexible Server in Azure Database for MySQLAzure Database for PostgreSQLAzure Database for MySQLWork with relational data in AzureCreate a free account (Azure)
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Sunil Kamath joins Scott Hanselman to discuss how you can run your MySQL or Postgres database as a managed database on Azure without giving up the control you want while taking advantage of the benefits of a PaaS offering.[0:00:00]– Overview[0:04:44]– Demo[0:08:54]– Customizing Flexible Server in the CLI[0:10:41]– Automating deployment with GitHub Actions[0:13:15]– Stopping and starting your Flexible Server[0:14:57]– Configuration options[0:16:49]– Performance of Flexible Server vs. PaaS[0:20:00]– Wrap-upWhat is Flexible Server in Azure Database for PostgreSQLWhat is Flexible Server in Azure Database for MySQLAzure Database for PostgreSQLAzure Database for MySQLWork with relational data in AzureCreate a free account (Azure)

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