Introduction

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Azure SQL Database is a fully managed relational database service provided by Microsoft Azure. It's designed to meet the needs of modern application developers by offering a scalable, secure, and highly available platform for building data-driven applications. With Azure SQL Database, developers can focus on creating innovative applications without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.

In this module, we focus on Azure SQL Database, but it's important to note that there are several other products within the SQL family on Azure.

Screenshot showing all products available for SQL on Azure.

Integrate with development tools

One of the key benefits of Azure SQL Database is its seamless integration with various development tools and frameworks. Whether you're using .NET, Java, Python, or Node.js, Azure SQL Database provides robust support for your preferred programming language. Additionally, it offers built-in features such as automatic scaling, backup, and patching, which help ensure that your applications run smoothly and efficiently.

Azure SQL Database also supports advanced security features, including data encryption, threat detection, and compliance with industry standards. This makes it an ideal choice for applications that handle sensitive data and require stringent security measures.

Furthermore, Azure SQL Database is designed to be highly resilient, with built-in high availability and disaster recovery capabilities. This ensures that your applications remain available and performant, even in the face of unexpected failures.

Whether you're migrating an existing application or building a new one from scratch, Azure SQL Database offers a powerful and flexible platform that empowers application developers to effortlessly build, deploy, and manage data-driven applications. With its comprehensive set of features and seamless integration with development tools, Azure SQL Database stands out as an excellent choice for modern application development. Therefore, understanding the core capabilities of the PaaS platform is crucial to help ease this initial sense of challenge and ensure that applications continue to operate effectively and securely in Azure.