Microsoft Azure SQL Database
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Timeline
• 2009 – Service announcedcite-ref-16[16]
• 2010 – Service went livecite-ref-17[17]
• 2014 – New version announced and rebranded from Windows Azure to Microsoft Azurecite-ref-18[18]
• 2015 – Major Architectural Revision
• 2016 – Elastic Pools Introducedcite-ref-19[19]
• 2017 - Azure SQL Database Managed Instance launched
• 2019 - Introduced Azure SQL Database Hyperscale, Serverless, and Instance Poolscite-ref-20[20]
Deployment Models
Azure SQL Database is offered in two deployment models, as a Standalone database or an Elastic database pool (with shared storage and compute resources).
See also
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