I’ve written a lot in the past about how you can move your existing on-premise Microsoft Dynamics NAV / Dynamics 365 Business Central databases to the cloud, how you can use SQL Server on an Azure VM or how you can start using Azure SQL (links here and here). I’ve also talked about how you can have a very performant database in the cloud by using the Hyperscale tier of Azure SQL (link
Continue Reading demiliani’s Article on their blog I’ve written a lot in the past about how you can move your existing on-premise Microsoft Dynamics NAV / Dynamics 365 Business Central databases to the cloud, how you can use SQL Server on an Azure VM or how you can start using Azure SQL (links here and here). Blog Syndicated with demiliani’s Permission
Azure SQL Elastic Pools: a way for saving costs with your Microsoft Dynamics ERP databases in the cloud