SQL Server

Get More from Azure Stack HCI with Azure Arc-enabled Services

Azure Stack HCI users can utilize Azure Arc to simplify the management and operation of Azure Stack HCI deployments. It provides a cloud-like experience for provisioning, management, and monitoring of Azure Stack HCI on-premises, at the edge, and in multi-cloud environments. Microsoft’s Alan Kerr and DataON’s Henry Fu joined our Virtual Meetup to discuss and Get More from Azure Stack HCI with Azure Arc-enabled Services

Six Technical Use Cases for Azure Stack HCI

Azure Stack HCI is Microsoft’s hyper-converged infrastructure stack that brings Azure down to your on-premises environment. It’s not a feature of Windows Server, but a separate operating system that is delivered as an Azure service. It provides the latest security, performance, and feature updates through an Azure subscription, similar to how any other Azure service Six Technical Use Cases for Azure Stack HCI

Five Things about Intel® Optane ® SSDs and Why They’re Awesome for Azure Stack HCI

You’ve done the research and chosen Azure Stack HCI for your hyper-converged infrastructure. Depending on your workloads, you have a short list of storage possibilities like all-NVMe 3D NAND solid state drives (SSDs) or hybrid storage consisting of 3D NAND SSD cache and hard disk drive (HDD) capacity tiers. But there is another type of Five Things about Intel® Optane ® SSDs and Why They’re Awesome for Azure Stack HCI

TL;DW Webinar Report: Get the Benefits of Virtualizing Microsoft SQL Server on Azure Stack HCI

If you missed our webinar, you can watch the entire recording on BrightTALK. But if you need the TL;DW, here are the top takeaways and a slides list, complete with YouTube timestamps. Top Takeaways 1/ Microsoft SQL Server 2019 is faster than SQL Server 2014. Compared to SQL Server 2014, SQL Server 2019 (both Standard TL;DW Webinar Report: Get the Benefits of Virtualizing Microsoft SQL Server on Azure Stack HCI

Faster Time to Value with Second Generation Intel Select Solutions for Windows Server Software-Defined Solutions and SQL Server

One of the challenges that IT administrators face is deciding which hardware and how much hardware to purchase for their data centers. This is especially true for IT administrators that have made the decision to switch to a Microsoft Windows Server-based hyper-converged infrastructure. It’s still relatively new and even with an ever-growing number of deployed Faster Time to Value with Second Generation Intel Select Solutions for Windows Server Software-Defined Solutions and SQL Server