If your current SQL Database service tier is not well suited to your needs, I’m excited to tell you about a newly created service tier in Azure called Hyperscale. Hyperscale is a highly scalable storage and compute performance tier that leverages the Azure architecture to scale out resources for Azure SQL Database beyond the current limitations of general purpose and business critical service tiers.
The Hyperscale service tier provides the following capabilities:
Who should consider moving over to the Hyperscale tier? This is not an inexpensive tier, but it’s a great choice for companies who have large databases and have not been able to use Azure databases in the past due to its 4-terabyte limit, as well as for customers who see performance and scalability limitations with the other 2 service tiers.
It is primarily designed for transactional or OLTP workloads. However, it does support hybrid and OLAP workloads, but something to keep in mind when designing out your databases and services. It’s also important to note that elastic pools do not support the Hyperscale service tier.
How does it work?
This Hyperscale tier is an exciting opportunity for those customers that don’t have their requirements fulfilled with prior service tiers. It’s another great Microsoft offering that’s worth checking out if you have had these service tier issues up to now. And it helps to leave a line of distinction between Azure Data Warehouse and Azure Database because you now can scale out/up and tons of data, but it’s still built out for the transactional processing, as opposed to Azure Data Warehouse which is more of the analytical or massively parallel processing.
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