Create SQL MI inside the new virtual network
This template allows you to create an Azure SQL Managed Instance inside a new virtual network. To learn more about how to deploy the template, see the quickstart article.
Tags: Azure, SqlDb, Managed Instance, Microsoft.Network/networkSecurityGroups, Microsoft.Network/routeTables, Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks, Microsoft.Sql/managedInstances, SystemAssigned
Solution overview and deployed resources
This deployment creates an Azure Virtual Network with a properly configured ManagedInstance subnet and deploys a Managed Instance inside.
Deployment steps
You can select the Deploy to Azure button at the beginning of this document. Or, follow the instructions for command line deployment using the scripts in the root of this repository, and populate the following parameters:
- Name of the Managed Instance that will be created including Managed Instance administrator name and password.
- Name of the Azure Virtual Network that will be created and configured, including the address range that will be associated to this VNet. The default address range is
10.0.0.0/16
but you can change it to fit your needs. - Name of the subnet where the Managed Instance will be created. If you don't change the name, it will be ManagedInstance. The default address range is
10.0.0.0/24
but you can change it to fit your needs. - Sku name that combines service tier and hardware generation, number of virtual cores and storage size in GB. The table below shows supported combinations.
- License type of BasePrice if you're eligible for Azure Hybrid Use Benefit for SQL Server or LicenseIncluded.
GP_Gen5 | BC_Gen5 | |
---|---|---|
Tier | General Purpose | Busines Critical |
Hardware | Gen 5 | Gen 5 |
Min vCores | 8 | 8 |
Max vCores | 80 | 80 |
Min storage size | 32 | 32 |
Max storage size | 8192 | 1024 GB for 8, 16 vCores 2048 GB for 24 vCores 4096 GB for 32, 40, 64, 80 vCores |
Important
Deployment of first instance in the subnet might take up to six hours, while subsequent deployments take up to 1.5 hours. This is because a virtual cluster that hosts the instances needs time to deploy or resize the virtual cluster. For more details visit Overview of Azure SQL Managed Instance management operations
Each virtual cluster is associated with a subnet and deployed together with first instance creation. In the same way, a virtual cluster is automatically removed together with last instance deletion leaving the subnet empty and ready for removal.