We are currently migrating our servers to Microsoft Windows 2019 and SQL Server 2019. The DBA's have raised a few questions that I'm hoping someone can answer.
Does Workload Automation have any requirements that would necessitate the Enterprise version of SQL 2019 instead of the Standard version?
The database requirements
here, list Azure SQL. According to Microsoft this could mean one of
three things.I know Workload Automation supports SQL Server on Azure VM's. Does it also support Azure SQL Managed Instances or Azure SQL Databases.
Thanks.
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Andy Reimer
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