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| November 21, 2012 12:33 PM EST | Reads: |
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Aloha from Bengaluru,
Microsoft has come up with an easier solution to scale out.
SQL Azure Federations is the answer.
With T-SQL you can:
* Use T-SQL to create federated tables and migrating data from on-premises to SQL Azure
* Manage SQL Azure Federations by splitting the root member table using T-SQL
Details are here:
http://searchsqlserver.techtarget.com/tip/Split-root-table-with-T-SQL-in...
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Jayaram Krishnaswamy is a technical writer, mostly writing articles that are related to the web and databases. He is the author of SQL Server Integration Services published by Packt Publishers in the UK. His book, 'Learn SQL Server Reporting Services 2008' was also published by Packt Publishers Inc, Birmingham. Most recently his book, "Microsoft SQL Azure Enterprise Application Development" (Dec 2010) was published by Packt Publishing Inc. He writes articles on several topics to many sites.
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