SQL Server on Azure VM best practices – Stefano Demiliani
When talking about Microsoft Dynamics NAV installed on Azure, we have mainly two choices: use an Azure VM with SQL Server installed or use Azure SQL.
In the Azure-based NAV deployments I see every day, it seems that using SQL Server on an Azure VM is the choice where everyone are going or prefer. However, too often I see that the installation is done like an on-premise SQL or without…
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