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When you deploy an Azure virtual machine (VM) with SQL Server installed on it, either manually, or through a built-in image, you can use Azure features to improve your experience. This article summarizes the documentation changes associated with new features and improvements in the recent releases of SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (VMs). To learn more about SQL Server on Azure VMs, see the overview.
Microsoft Entra ID was previously known as Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
Preview
The following table lists the features of SQL Server on Azure VMs that are currently in preview.
Bilješka
Features currently in preview are available under supplemental terms of use, review for legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability. SQL Server on Azure VMs provide previews to give you a chance to evaluate and share feedback with the product group on features before they become generally available (GA).
Use the Modernization Advisor in the Azure portal to help you determine if migrating to Azure SQL Managed Instance saves you money or optimizes performance.
A powerful new VM series that currently delivers a high level of IOPs and GB throughput, with strong memory capabilities up to the 176 vCore count for a consistent 8:1 memory-to-vCore ratio in this series. Both VMs in the series offer a consistent 64 maximum data disks per VM size, allowing you to maximize storage performance and still allow fully scalability across the table. The Mbdsv3 VMs in the series have the highest IOPS and GB throughput VMs available in Azure and can scale up to 4 TiBs at the 176 vCore level.
Automatically patch multiple SQL Server VMs at scale with the Azure Update Manager integrated in to the SQL virtual machines resource in the Azure portal, including Cumulative Updates.
Place your SQL Server workloads on an Azure Elastic SAN for improved performance, throughput, and cost.
Documentation changes
Learn about significant changes to the SQL Server on Azure VMs documentation. For previous years, see the What's new archive.
February 2025
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Details
FCI with Azure Elastic SAN GA
Deploy your SQL Server failover cluster instance (FCI) by using an Azure Elastic SAN. Using the Azure Elastic SAN with your failover cluster instance is now generally available. Review FCI with Azure Elastic SAN to learn more.
January 2025
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Managed identity support for SQL Server 2022 on Azure VM
Use the Modernization Advisor in the Azure portal for your SQL Server on Azure VM to determine if you can save on cost or optimize your performance by migrating your workload to Azure SQL Managed Instance. This feature is currently in preview. Review Modernization Advisor to learn more.
SQL Insights retired
SQL Insights has been retired and is no longer available. Consider using SCOM managed instance with the SQL Server management pack or another monitoring solution to monitor SQL Server on Azure VMs.
November 2024
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Details
Mbsv3 and Mbdsv3 VM series GA
A powerful new VM series that currently delivers one of the highest IOPS and GB throughput, with substantial vCore and memory options. This VM series is now generally available. Review Mbsv3 and Mbdsv3 series to learn more.
October 2024
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Details
Microsoft Entra authentication in any cloud
It's now possible to configure Microsoft Entra authentication for your SQL Server on Azure VMs in any cloud. Review Microsoft Entra authentication to learn more.
Administer an SQL Server database infrastructure for cloud, on-premises and hybrid relational databases using the Microsoft PaaS relational database offerings.