Modernizing SQL Server infrastructure isn’t just a technology challenge — it’s a balancing act between stability, automation, agility, and uptime. The most successful organizations avoid forcing a choice between legacy and modern platforms, instead creating a path where both can coexist during the transition.
By treating high availability as a consistent capability across on-premises, cloud, VMs, and containers, teams can modernize without sacrificing reliability. That approach reduces operational friction, avoids duplicated effort, and makes modernization a manageable process instead of a disruptive overhaul.
Read the full article here: DevOps.com
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