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On Aug 15, 2017 3:40 PM, "Rafael Copquin" rafael.copquin@gmail.com wrote:
I am experimenting with cloud computing.
A client of mine who is currently using a Microsoft SQL Server based application, wishes to have the SQL Server database in the cloud so it can be accessible by all his company's branches.
I would like to know if Amazon is offering SQL Server as a service. I am aware that if you contract a Virtual Machine with SQL Server inside you would have the problem solved, but I wonder if it is possible to use SQL Server without the need to have a VM as well
In the case of Google Cloud Computing, you must have a virtual machine and SQL Server inside
I have tried Azure and I've seen that they offer SQL Server as a service, but if you want to get in a single select statement data from two different databases, that is not possible, unless you try a convoluted solution that I got from the web and that would involve modifying my application code a lot. This I will not do (the client won't pay for the time involved in reprogramming)
OTOH, the information provided in any of those sites is so huge and confusing, that I do not know what to choose, where to look and......too much for this old programmer.
Can anybody enlighten me, please?
Remember, I am looking for a simple SQL Server as a service solution, without the need to get a VM as well. Is this possible?
Rafael Copquin
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