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You have an on-premises database that you plan to migrate to Azure.
You need to design the database architecture to meet the following requirements:
✑ Support scaling up and down.
✑ Support geo-redundant backups.
✑ Support a database of up to 75 TB.
✑ Be optimized for online transaction processing (OLTP).
What should you include in the design? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Answer:
Explanation:
Box 1: Azure SQL Database
Azure SQL Database:
Database size always depends on the underlying service tiers (e.g. Basic, Business Critical, Hyperscale).
It supports databases of up to 100 TB with Hyperscale service tier model.
Active geo-replication is a feature that lets you to create a continuously synchronized readable secondary database for a primary database. The readable secondary database may be in the same Azure region as the primary, or, more commonly, in a different region. This kind of readable secondary databases are also known as geo-secondaries, or geo-replicas.
Azure SQL Database and SQL Managed Instance enable you to dynamically add more resources to your database with minimal downtime.
Box 2: Hyperscale
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/active-geo-replication-overview
https://medium.com/awesome-azure/azure-difference-between-azure-sql-database-and-sql-server-on-vm-comparison-azure-sql-vs-sql-server-vm-cf02578a1188
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