Deep Dive: Azure SQL Virtual Machine Sizing, Data Exposed Live
Typically, you choose a VM when your application requires more control over the computing environment than the other platformasaservice options offer. This can be due to vendor requirements, familiarity with virtualization, ease of migration and other scenarios. When selecting a virtual machine to host your SQL Server workload in Azure, you need to choose a virtual machine size that provides optimal performance and fits your organizations budget. In this session with Pam Lahoud and David Pless, we will cover topics such as the different virtual machine types that are most appropriate for SQL Server workloads, optimal memorytocore ratios for various workload types, and features unique to Azure such as write acceleration that can help boost your performance without breaking the bank. We will also cover the Azure Virtual Machine naming conventions and how you can quickly identify the capabilities of a given machine from the virtual machine series name. We will close out the discussion with a review of vir
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