Recent Blog ArticlesNewest TopicsMost LikesTagged:TagSQL Server 2025 Preview: Now Supporting Ubuntu 24.04 and TLS 1.3 We are excited to introduce two key enhancements in the SQL Server 2025 Release Candidate 0 (RC0) for Linux: Ubuntu 24.04 and the addition of Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 support. These updates...SQL Server on Linux Now Supports cgroup v2 Hello, Linux + SQL Server Fans! If you’re running SQL Server on Linux, here’s some great news - cgroup v2 is now supported in SQL Server 2025 preview and SQL Server 2022 CU 20. This enhancement br...Running SQL Server 2025 on Linux Containers in WSL Hey there! Ready to dive into the awesome world of SQL Server 2025? This latest release is packed with cool new features and enhancements that you won't want to miss. Curious to know more? Check out ...Troubleshoot and optimize Hyperscale named replicas performance In the Azure SQL Database Hyperscale service tier, managing named replicas effectively is crucial to maintaining optimal performance. By monitoring log rates and understanding the impact of undersize...Limited public preview for enhanced log throughput for Azure SQL DB Hyperscale: Up to 150 MiB/s Announcing limited public preview for enhanced log throughput for Azure SQL DB Hyperscale: Up to 150 MiB/s Enhancing Resilience in Azure SQLDB Hyperscale Named Replicas with High Availability (HA) replica. Improve resiliency and availability of your read workload offloaded to a named replica by adding a HA secondary replica. General Availability: Maintenance window support for Azure SQL Database Hyperscale named replica. Configure a maintenance schedule for Azure SQL Database Hyperscale named replica to avoid any maintenance during critical read workload times. General Availability: Zone redundancy support for Azure SQL Database Hyperscale named replica Announcing General Availability of zone redundancy support for Azure SQL Database Hyperscale named replica. Azure SQL Database Hyperscale - Named Replicas feature is Generally Available (GA) Announcing General Availability of Named replicas on Azure SQL Hyperscale that enables scale-out of a variety of OLTP or HTAP workloads.