DH2i has introduced a new sidecar deployment for SQL Server HA in Kubernetes. This allows customers to run DxEnterprise in a separate container alongside an application container, removing custom image support headaches and simplifying overall deployment.
The prevalence of databases being deployed in cloud-native application environments is rising steadily, and while the choice of database depends upon the workload requirements, this is a notable enhancement to the achievable flexibility when leveraging SQL Server.
Database Trends and Applications
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