Move your Automation account You can now move your Automation account and its runbooks. In the Azure portal, browse to the resource group of your Automation account. Select Move > Move to another subscription. Select the resources in your resource group that you want to move. Ensure that you...
Move your Automation accountYou can now move your Automation account and its runbooks.In the Azure portal, browse to the resource group of your Automation account. Select Move > Move to another subscription. Select the resources in your resource group that you want to move. Ensure that you ...
1You can apply up to 50 tags directly to a subscription. Within the subscription, each resource or resource group is also limited to 50 tags. However, the subscription can contain an unlimited number of tags that are dispersed across resources and resource groups....
1You can apply up to 50 tags directly to a subscription. Within the subscription, each resource or resource group is also limited to 50 tags. However, the subscription can contain an unlimited number of tags that are dispersed across resources and resource groups....
Within the subscription, each resource or resource group is also limited to 50 tags. However, the subscription can contain an unlimited number of tags that are dispersed across resources and resource groups.2Resource Manager returns a list of tag name and values in the subscription only when the...
Under Project details, for Subscription, select the appropriate Azure subscription. For Resource group, select the resource group that you created previously, such as SQL-HA-RG. Under Instance details, provide a name for your virtual network, such as remote_HAVNET. Then choose a new remote regi...
The functionality currently does not exist to move your Azure SQL Data Warehouse instance to a subscription other than the one it was created under. What you can do is move the server that contains the instance to another subscription or resource group. Moving ...
Create a New SQL Elastic Pool Search for the SQL Elastic Pools Service. From All Services, enter "elastic pool" and click on "SQL elastic pools" Provide a name and select your subscription, resource group, and existing SQL Server:
So, we open sourceda benchmarking toolthat provisions a production cluster in Azure using our service for PostgreSQL. Once you have the benchmark and an Azure subscription, all you need to do is run this simple command: Copy # IMPORTANT NOTE: Running this command will provision 4 new Citus...
For this part of the workshop, we will be using Azure PowerShell to provision resources. Launch a Windows PowerShell window and log into your Azure Subscription. Connect-AzAccount The following Azure PowerShell commands will set up the initial AppService and SQL server that will be used ...