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If you want to try SQL Azure, then this is how you can do it

April 17, 2012 by Andy Hayes 3 Comments

sql azure cloudJamie Thomson is a freelance SQL Server developer in London. I have found his blog to be an extremely valuable resource in the past. You can follow him on Twitter @jamiet

He has very kindly made some of the well known “out of the box” SQL Server databases available on SQL Azure for you to try.

SQL Azure is not a free service and so he has funded this himself out of his own pocket.

He started by uploading a copy of the AdventureWorks2012 database to SQL Azure, see the link about it here and has since increased the volume of data in the AdventureWorks2012 database to help you to push SQL Azure’s capabilities as well as uploading a copy of the Northwind database. See this link for more info on that.

This is a great idea and is so deserving of support. If you find the service useful then he has supplied details of how you can make a donation to help keep the service running.

Thank you Jamie – a great idea sir.

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About Andy Hayes

Andy Hayes is a DBA working with SQL Server since version 7.0. He has a wonderful wife and two beautiful children. He loves database technology, playing cricket, and blogging. He is passionate about sharing his experiences as a DBA and learning more to further his understanding and knowledge. You can follow me on Twitter, check out my Facebook page or follow me on Google+

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  1. Jamie Thomson says

    April 17, 2012 at 2:40 pm

    Hi Andy,
    I really appreciate you highlighting this – thank you very very much.

    regards
    Jamie

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    • Andy Hayes says

      April 17, 2012 at 2:42 pm

      My pleasure Jamie. It’s a great idea that you have come up with.

      All the best.

      Andy

      Reply
  2. Michal Pawlikowski says

    April 24, 2012 at 1:39 pm

    thanks!

    Reply

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