I created an SQL database using ASP.NET Core 1.1 Migrations.
After I created the database I added some data to the database.
What options do I have to upload this database to Azure?
I need to send the Scheme and the initial data.
Is it possible to run Entity Framework migrations on Azure?
This article describes the possibilities to migrate an existing database to SQL Azure.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-cloud-migrate
However, in your scenario, this might be overkill to go through the steps of realy doing a migration.
If your number of tables and data is rather small, why not create a SQL script to create the tables & insert the data?
Connect to your SQL Azure using SQL Server Management Studio and execute the script.
As for the Entity Framework, yes, you can run those on SQL Azure as well.
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Is it possible for me to insert some data from one database to another in Azure sql?
Let's say I have a trigger in db1 that updates some values in db2.
I read about elastic queries but it seems like they are read-only so they don't solve my problem.
You can't use cross-database in Azure Sql Server because databases can't see eachother physically , you could use elastic pools but they are Read Only.
A solution is to use SQL Managed Instance to upload your instance . This supports cross-database queries but it was expensive.
There was some previous discussion here about doing similar:
C# Azure Function trigger when SQL Database has a new row added without polling
There is also the Azure SQL Bindings for Azure Functions but they are input bindings and not triggers and they're still in preview and limited to C#, JavaScript and Python.
Azure SQL bindings for Azure Functions overview (preview)
There was a new announcement last week after MS Build however for Azure SQL Database External REST Endpoints Integration (hopefully they don't refer to it as ASDEREI) but this is currently in preview under Early Adoption Program (EAP).
Announcing the “Azure SQL Database External REST Endpoints Integration” Early Adoption Program
I came across one issue that I cannot create SSRS databases on Azure SQL Database, netiher I can use the migrated databases of report server in the SSRS Config manager, can anyone explain why is this a limitation and something like Managed Instance or Azure SQL VM is needed in this case?
Is there no other way of configuring Azure SQL Database with SSRS?
Azure SQL database didn't explain why SSRS is not supported in Azure SQL database.
I think the reason the that Azure SQL database is PAAS and different between IAAS: Azure MI and SQL server in VMS:
And for now, there is no way to configure SSRS for Azure SQL database. SQL database product team confirmed this. Ref this feedback:
"Thanks for your feedback here. You can do SSRS today in an Azure VM.
I’m closing this as we have no plans in SQL DB to significantly grow
it’s scope to SSRS."
If you still want to SSRS, you need to choose Azure SQL managed instance or SQL Server in VMs.
HTH.
I think that you can pick a Azure Virtual Machine and then get things done by yourself, from scratch.
Or you can create RDLC and run them inside a web application, using Azure Database as data source.
I have a project that is running on a local SQLExpress server. I have exported my database to a .bacpac file.
I am trying to restore that DB to an Azure SQL server. So what I am trying to do is to create a DB on Azure using this back-up file.
How can I do that?
The easiest way to migrate a database to Azure SQL Database is using Data Migration Assistant (DMA). This tool performs an assessment first to verify the database does not use incompatible statements with Azure SQL Database, and it also migrate the schema and/or the data, as you wish. Download it from here.
I imported it through SSMS by connecting to my Azure SQL server and doing import data-tier application
Currently, we are mirroring our local SQL server Database with Azure SQL Server Database. For this, we are using Azure Data Management gateway but the problem is we are not able to handle the update or delete scenario. Update and Delete are not reflecting in Azure SQL Server database(Mirror).
Thanks.
What type of activity are you using in your pipeline? I'm assuming a simple copy activity?
My suggestion would be to have a copy activity that lands a clone of the on premises data in the Azure SQL DB first, maybe in a staging schema set of table or something. Then have a second downstream activity that performs a stored procedure execution activity. You can code a MERGE statement or whatever in the procedure to output the data into a separate table.
It sounds like you almost want a secondary node for your SQL Server in Azure. Maybe just use an availability group?! SQL 2014 or higher required on prem though.
You can also take a look at Transactional Replication to Azure SQL database, with transactional replication, Azure SQL database acts as a subscriber, update/delete changes you made in on-premises SQL Server database will be reflected in Azure SQL database.
Recently I was informed that Azure SQL V12 now supports
databases that use encryption. I have tried all methods documented here,
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/sql-database-migrate-ssms/
When attempting to migrate a database I get these kind of errors:
[dbo].[someitem] cannot be deployed as the script body is encrypted
Here is a recent response from an Azure AMA,
https://www.reddit.com/r/AZURE/comments/3o1ea9/ama_azure_app_service_team_109/cvu7xco
what am I doing wrong to get this feature working? As I believe I have performed all the steps as documented.
Azure SQL Database V12 supports two types of encryption:
Transparent Data Encryption as documented here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn948096.aspx.
Cell Level Encryption: https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms179331.aspx and http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlsecurity/archive/2015/05/12/recommendations-for-using-cell-level-encryption-in-azure-sql-database.aspx
Which of these are you trying to use?
Do you need to migrate the database between 2 different Azure SQL DB servers or between an on premise SQL Server and Azure SQL DB?
Between 2 Azure SQL DB servers, you can do a true backup restore via CREATE DATABASE ... AS COPY OF... syntax (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn268335.aspx). This works because the key is in the database backup.
Between SQL Server and Azure SQL DB, there is no term plan to support moving of encrypted procedures or views.
If you could elaborate why you are encrypting procedures and views, that would help us understand the problems you are trying to solve. Many of the scenarios we've encountered in the past where customers desired procedure and view encryption with SQL Server don't apply to Azure SQL Database, but we're always learning of new challenges people have protecting their databases.