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Azure Arc-enabled Data Services – Cloud Summit 2021

Azure Arc-enabled Data Services – Cloud Summit 2021

Also, yesterday I was able to speak at an international community event – the Cloud Summit – about Azure Arc-enabled Data Services, of course mainly about how to operate an Azure SQL Managed Instance in your own data center. As already at DataSaturday #14 in Oslo, I started with the various options of Azure Arc and presented the individual components of the environments, what is needed, and how this can be deployed relatively quickly. In the end, there was again a detailed demonstration of how you can deploy a data controller on Kubernetes and how you can then roll out a managed instance or PostgreSQL Hyperscale using Azure Data Studio.

I was pleased to be part of the Cloud Summit 2021 event, which lasted several days. The lecture itself was a very successful one from my point of view; everything worked, time was a bit short, but you can work on it / improve it in the future.

With this short article, I just wanted to put the slides online and thank the organizers and sponsors of the Cloud Summit very much!

Cloud Summit 2021 – Bjoern Peters – Azure Arc-enabled data services

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SQL from Hamburg

Das bin ich ;-)

Björn Peters - MVP - Data Platform
I had to do with MS SQL databases for the first time in 2000 and looked after these database systems for around seven years. From 2007 to 2019, I was employed as a database administrator and looked after many different SQL servers from medium-sized companies and large corporations from different industries.
Although I have some certificates, I get my insights and knowledge about the SQL Server purely from day-to-day business, reading / following numerous forums/blogs.
I'm not specialized in any topic, but I focus mostly on performance analysis.
Since the end of 2016, I have been the Azure Meetup Hamburg organizer and from April 2017 to June 2018, Cloud and Data Center Management MVP, and since July 2018, Data Platform MVP.