There are plenty of ways that apps can unintentionally misuse databases. When the abuses are pervasive, you can catch them by means of a few deft queries on various DMOs.
Monitoring your resources is vital to being able to detect issues or opportunities for performance improvements. When it comes to Azure the monitoring story ...
Database backups allow restoring upon database failures and recovering from data corruption. AWS S3 is an affordable, highly durable and reliable storage option.
Kubernetes handles containers in several computers, removing the complexity of handling distributed processing. But what's the best way to perform Kubernetes monitoring?
Let's look at two seemingly similar products from Microsoft: Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Data Warehouse. We'll see how they compare and when to use which one.
For enterprises using Azure for their virtual machine needs, you may be excited to learn about the rollout of Availability Zone for your backup solutions.