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New to SQL Azure? This is the place for questions and discussion with regard to getting started with the service, signing up, any other service related questions.

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  • Welcome to SQL Azure -- our relational data storage and query processing utility services

    Tony PetrossianMSFTFriday, May 30, 2008 12:32 AM
     

    Welcome to “Getting Started with SQL Azure” forum.  This is the forum to ask questions and get the help you need to start using the service.  You can also share your experiences in using the service with others in the community that can benefit from your lessons learned.


    What is Microsoft SQL Azure? 

    Microsoft SQL Azure extends SQL Server capabilities to the cloud. SQL Azure offers a relational database service called Microsoft SQL Azure Database. Using SQL Azure, you can easily provision and deploy relational database solutions. Benefits include manageability, high availability, scalability, a familiar development model, and a relational data model. Additional SQL Azure services are planned.


    Here are some basic resources you can start with:

    SQL Azure Developer Center

    SQL Azure Blog for some samples and information

    SQL Azure FAQ has some basic answers you may need

    SQL Azure Web site for general information

     SDS Documentation

     
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    ·        When you get a helpful answer from a community member, please vote it as helpful or propose it as the answer. This will help other community members get quick answers to the same question.
    ·        Please be respectful of other community members.
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    Thanks for your participation

     

     

     

     

  • SQL Azure in North Europe is online

    Dave Robinson - SQL AzureMSFTSaturday, January 09, 2010 3:25 AM
    I am happy to announce that the SQL Azure in North Europe is online. See  http://blogs.msdn.com/ssds/default.aspx
  • Major Momentum for SQL Azure – Upgrade your account today

    Kyle Patton Tuesday, January 05, 2010 4:54 AM

    SQL Azure Database ended the year on a high note and continues to experience major momentum with more than 13,000 accounts during the Community Technology Preview (CTP) phase. We are grateful for the feedback from the CTP users and to the 25 TAP customers. You can see how some of those customers are using SQL Azure.

    Upgrade today: Starting today you can upgrade your Community Technology Preview (CTP) accounts to paid commercial subscriptions. If you upgrade your CTP accounts during the month of January, 2010, all Windows Azure platform usage incurred during this month will be at no charge. You will also have full visibility during this month to your Windows Azure platform usage. Billing and SLAs for all commercial accounts will begin on February 1st, 2010. The Windows Azure platform blog covers all of the updates.

    To upgrade your CTP accounts: Please visit our offer page and select the offer of your choice.  When you purchase the selected offer, you will need to sign in with the same Windows Live ID as that associated with your CTP accounts. If you wish to purchase a new commercial subscription but NOT upgrade your existing CTP accounts, please utilize a different Windows Live ID other than the one used with your CTP accounts when ordering or remove all applications and data associated with your CTP accounts prior to sign up.

    If you elect not to upgrade, on February 1, 2010 your SQL Azure CTP accounts will be able to keep using their existing databases but will no longer be able to create new databases.  On March 1, 2010, the SQL Azure CTP accounts that have not been upgraded will be deleted. It is important to export your data if you do not plan to upgrade to a commercial subscription prior to these dates.

    Microsoft codename 'Dallas' will continue to be offered as CTP.  Codename ‘Dallas’ enables developers and information workers to instantly find, purchase, and manage Web services and datasets to power the next set of killer applications on any platform.  In its first month, codename ‘Dallas” has more than 1,500 invitation requests fulfilled and 4.5 million transactions across datasets for the CTP.  There are also hundreds of content providers and partners engaged in the upcoming ecosystem to provide content and services.

    Microsoft’s vision is to deliver an information platform enabling all businesses to gain strategic value from information. Companies are looking to compete and grow by reducing costs and identifying the highest value opportunities for their business. As key drivers of this vision, SQL Azure and Microsoft codename “Dallas” can help customers and partners reduce costs  and simplify provisioning and management by integrating with existing toolsets, adapting to meet fluctuating service demands and providing symmetry with on-premises and cloud databases.

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