In a recent video, I took a hands-on look at the Next Gen General Purpose service tier in Azure SQL Managed Instance—and it brings some exciting advancements to the table!
This update marks a significant evolution in the managed database space, offering improved performance, enhanced storage capabilities, and streamlined scaling for general-purpose workloads. Whether you’re migrating existing applications to Azure or architecting new cloud-native solutions, this tier is designed to meet modern demand with greater efficiency.
One of the standout features I discussed and demo is the new memory slider capability that showcases how we can manage memory and optimize workloads— Available only in the premium series hardware, it’s definitely a feature worth looking at!
If you’re working with Azure SQL Managed Instances or considering the move, I highly recommend checking out the video:
Have thoughts, questions, or use cases to share? I’d love to hear how others are planning to incorporate the Next Gen GP tier into their data strategy!
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