In Chapter 4, we deployed a logical server with a Hyperscale database and connected it to a virtual network using a private endpoint. The logical server’s public endpoint was disabled. This is a common design pattern that is used to allow access to the database only from resources connected to the virtual network infrastructure and to ensure all ...
5. Administering a Hyperscale Database in a Virtual Network in the Azure Portal
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