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Professional Azure SQL Managed Database Administration

Professional Azure SQL Managed Database Administration

By : Ahmad Osama, Shakya
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Professional Azure SQL Managed Database Administration

Professional Azure SQL Managed Database Administration

4.3 (3)
By: Ahmad Osama, Shakya

Overview of this book

Despite being the cloud version of SQL Server, Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance stands out in various aspects when it comes to management, maintenance, and administration. Updated with the latest Azure features, Professional Azure SQL Managed Database Administration continues to be a comprehensive guide for becoming proficient in data management. The book begins by introducing you to the Azure SQL managed databases (Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance), explaining their architecture, and how they differ from an on-premises SQL server. You will then learn how to perform common tasks, such as migrating, backing up, and restoring a SQL Server database to an Azure database. As you progress, you will study how you can save costs and manage and scale multiple SQL databases using elastic pools. You will also implement a disaster recovery solution using standard and active geo-replication. Finally, you will explore the monitoring and tuning of databases, the key features of databases, and the phenomenon of app modernization. By the end of this book, you will have mastered the key aspects of an Azure SQL database and Azure SQL managed instance, including migration, backup restorations, performance optimization, high availability, and disaster recovery.
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Authorization

Authorization refers to any sort of access control mechanism. In the context of SQL Server, it starts at the server scope or database scope for contained users. For example, a user may have access to read one set of tables and to read-write another set of tables.

The authorization is done by adding the user to the relevant server-level or database-level roles.

Roles have a set of permissions applied to them; for example, the db_datareader database-level role allows users to read tables from a database.

Let's look at server-level administrative roles available with SQL Database.

Server-level administrative roles

There are two server-level administrative roles that reside in the master database: dbcreators and loginmanagers for SQL Database. Server roles are not supported for Azure AD admin or Azure AD users at the time of writing this book.

dbcreators

Members of database creators (dbmanager) are allowed to create new SQL databases. To create...

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