Azure Arc-enabled SQL
Managed Instance
Built-in management capabilities
drastically reduce management overhead
Azure Arc extends cloud-native services such as management, monitoring, governance, and development tools to Azure Arc–enabled infrastructure. However, not all Azure Arc–enabled infrastructure implementations are Microsoft-centric. Moving forward, other third-party virtualization and container solutions will also be Azure Arc–enabled. Azure Arc–enabled infrastructure for third-party solutions extends Azure-based provisioning and management to on-premises architectures built on such third-party infrastructure. For all Azure Arc–enabled infrastructure, Azure Arc extends Azure management tools from the cloud to on-premises infrastructure.
  • Language features – Control of flow language keywords, Cursors, Data types, DML statements, Predicates, Sequence numbers, Stored procedures, and Variables.
  • Database features – Automatic tuning (plan forcing), Change tracking, Database collation, Contained databases, Contained users, Data compression, Database configuration settings, Online index operations, Partitioning, and Temporal tables (see getting started guide).
  • Security features – Application roles, Dynamic data masking (Get started with SQL Database dynamic data masking with the Azure portal), Row Level Security.
  • Multi-model capabilities – Graph processing, JSON data, OPENXML, Spatial, OPENJSON, and XML indexes.​
Azure Arc-enabled SQL Managed Instance has near 100% compatibility with the latest SQL Server database engine and enables existing SQL Server customers to lift and shift their applications to Azure Arc data services with minimal application and database changes while maintaining data sovereignty.
At the same time, SQL Managed Instance includes built-in management capabilities that drastically reduce management overhead.
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