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Month: June 2021

Restoring your SQL/SAP HANA in another region

Hey there, SQL and SAP HANA users! Have you ever wondered how to restore your databases in another region in case of a disaster? Well, wonder no more, because I’m going to show you how to do it in a few simple steps.

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Author edu_kielingPosted on June 20, 2021March 26, 2023Categories UncategorizedLeave a comment on Restoring your SQL/SAP HANA in another region
Eduardo Kieling

Eduardo Kieling

🏆 Microsoft Azure MVP

Cloud Computing specialist focused on delivering intelligent SAP and non-SAP system migrations, optimizing cloud infrastructure, and automating deployments for scalability and efficiency. He holds a Master’s degree in Applied Computing and certifications from top global IT providers.

As a Microsoft Azure MVP, Eduardo collaborates closely with Microsoft’s product teams and shares his expertise with the global tech community through speaking engagements, articles, and mentoring. He is the founder of Azure RS, one of Brazil’s leading cloud computing communities.

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Recent Posts

  • Resilient by Design: Azure Migrate Now Supports ZRS Disks
  • ASR Now Supports Trusted Launch VMs on Linux: Secure, Compliant, and Generally Available
  • Azure Site Recovery Now Supports Premium SSD v2: Resilience Meets Performance
  • Azure Migrate Adds Support for Ultra SSD: High-Performance Migration Just Got Better
  • Live Resize for Azure Premium SSD v2 and Ultra Disks: Flexibility Without Downtime

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RSS Microsoft Azure Updates

  • [Launched] Generally Available: Foundry Agent Service March 17, 2026
    Announcing general availability (GA) of the next-gen Foundry Agent Service—a redesigned API format and runtime experience designed to help teams build and operate agents that can move from prototype to production with confidence. This GA moment is anchore
  • [Launched] Generally Available: Default Rule Set 2.2 and updates to ruleset support policy March 17, 2026
    We are updating the managed ruleset support policy for Azure Web Application Firewall (WAF) following the general availability of Default Rule Set (DRS) 2.2 on Azure Application Gateway and Azure Front Door. This update provides a clearer, more predictabl
  • Retirement: Azure VMware Solution AV36P and AV52 node retirement on June 30, 2029 March 17, 2026
    Microsoft is announcing the retirement of the AV36P and AV52 Nodes on June 30, 2029. The terms of your current AV36P and AV52 Reserved Instance (RI) are not affected by this announcement. At this time, we recommend that you review your current RI expirati
  • Retirement: Migration of Azure Batch Low-Priority VMs to Spot VMs in early March March 16, 2026
    Azure Batch had retired Low-Priority VMs on September 30, 2025 and will begin a system-initiated migration to Spot VMs beginning March 1, 2026. This change aligns Batch with the broader Azure Spot infrastructure and simplifies the platform’s VM offering.
  • Retirement: Support for Windows Server 2016 Marketplace images on Azure Batch pools will end on January 12, 2027 March 16, 2026
    Azure Batch periodically retires support for operating systems that reach end-of-life status. Support for Windows Server 2016 concluded on January 11, 2022, with extended support scheduled to end on January 12, 2027. Marketplace images for Windows Server
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