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We're excited to share a summary of the Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server announcements from last month, as well as the latest roadmap of upcoming features!
These updates and the latest roadmap are also covered in our Monthly Live Webinar on YouTube (Click here to subscribe to our YouTube channel!), which streams the second Wednesday of every month, at 7:30 AM Pacific time. Below is a link to the session recording of the live webinar we delivered last week:
We're thrilled to announce a new feature that allows you to transition from Private Access, that is, Virtual Network Integrated connectivity method to Public Access or Private Link connectivity method.
Previously with Azure Database for MySQL, this switch was prohibited, and you were expected to recreate a server in the Public infrastructure and migrate to it. Now, you can simply select the “Move to Private Link” option in the "Networking" pane, and go through a 2-step wizard which detaches the VNet and allows you to either establish a Private Link or enable public access. The transition process is simple and seamless, and avoids the need to alter server names or migrate data.
Learn more: Concepts | Tutorial
*The roadmap features and dates are tentative and subject to changes. Please stay tuned for continuous updates.
As we continue to work on new features and functionalities, your feedback is very critical for our improvement. If you wish to enrol in Private Preview for any of the above features, or if you have any suggestions for or queries about our service, email us at AskAzureDBforMySQL@service.microsoft.com.
To learn more about what's new with Flexible Server, see What's new in Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server. Stay tuned for more updates and announcements by following us on social media: YouTube | LinkedIn | X.
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July 2024 Live webinar
These updates and the latest roadmap are also covered in our Monthly Live Webinar on YouTube (Click here to subscribe to our YouTube channel!), which streams the second Wednesday of every month, at 7:30 AM Pacific time. Below is a link to the session recording of the live webinar we delivered last week:
June 2024 updates and announcements
Move from private access (VNet integrated) connectivity method to public access / private endpoint
We're thrilled to announce a new feature that allows you to transition from Private Access, that is, Virtual Network Integrated connectivity method to Public Access or Private Link connectivity method.
Previously with Azure Database for MySQL, this switch was prohibited, and you were expected to recreate a server in the Public infrastructure and migrate to it. Now, you can simply select the “Move to Private Link” option in the "Networking" pane, and go through a 2-step wizard which detaches the VNet and allows you to either establish a Private Link or enable public access. The transition process is simple and seamless, and avoids the need to alter server names or migrate data.
Learn more: Concepts | Tutorial
Latest feature roadmap
Feature | Description | Release status | Coming soon! (Tentative*) |
On-demand backup and export | This feature provides you with the ability to export at-moment physical backup of the server to an Azure storage account (Azure blob storage) using an Azure CLI command. After export, these backups can be used for data recovery, migration, data redundancy and availability, or auditing. Learn more. | Public Preview | General Availability in Q3 CY24 |
Flexible maintenance options | Building upon our existing system-managed and custom-managed maintenance windows, the following new flexible maintenance options aim to elevate user convenience and operational flexibility in server maintenance:
Learn more. | Public Preview | General Availability in Q3 CY24 |
Near-zero downtime maintenance for HA servers | This feature is designed to substantially reduce maintenance downtime for HA-enabled servers, ensuring that in most cases, maintenance downtime is expected to be between 40 to 60 seconds. This capability is pivotal for businesses that demand high availability and minimal interruption in their database operations. Learn more. | Public Preview | General Availability in Q3 CY24 |
Virtual Canary | The Virtual Canary feature is an exciting solution for Azure MySQL users who prioritize staying at the forefront of technology by making sure that their servers always run the most current version. Servers opted in for virtual canary receive maintenance updates earlier in advance. You can also take advantage of the feature as an opportunity to perform an additional layer of update testing on your dev, test, or staging servers to help avoid workload-specific issues like application-level compatibility issues. The feature thus offers an efficient way to manage updates, align testing and production environments, and maintain operational stability with minimal disruption. | - | Public Preview in Q3 CY24 |
MySQL Discovery & Assessment in Azure Migrate | With this functionality, you can use Azure Migrate to discover MySQL servers in your environment, assess them by identifying their compatibility for moving to Azure Database for MySQL, and receive compute and storage SKU recommendations along with their costs. Learn more. | Private Preview | Public Preview in Q3 CY24 |
Long Term Retention of Backups | Previously with Azure Database for MySQL, you could retain automated backups and on-demand backups for up to 35 days. With Long Term Retention, you can now retain the backups up to 10 years, further accommodating your audit and compliance needs. Learn more. | Public Preview | General Availability in Q4 CY24 |
Error Logs (in Server Logs) | This feature allows you to maintain MySQL error log files under Server logs and download them for up to seven days. These error logs can help you efficiently identify and troubleshoot performance and reliability issues, and proactively detect and respond to unauthorized access attempts, failed login attempts, and other security-related events. Learn more. | Public Preview | General Availability in Q4 CY24 |
CMK-enabled support for Accelerated Logs | Accelerated Logs, available with the Business Critical service tier and designed for mission-critical workloads, is a feature provides an increase in throughput of up to two times (2x) for your applications at no additional cost. The feature will soon be supported on servers that have Customer Managed Keys (CMK) enabled. | - | General Availability in Q4 CY24 |
*The roadmap features and dates are tentative and subject to changes. Please stay tuned for continuous updates.
Conclusion
As we continue to work on new features and functionalities, your feedback is very critical for our improvement. If you wish to enrol in Private Preview for any of the above features, or if you have any suggestions for or queries about our service, email us at AskAzureDBforMySQL@service.microsoft.com.
To learn more about what's new with Flexible Server, see What's new in Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server. Stay tuned for more updates and announcements by following us on social media: YouTube | LinkedIn | X.
Continue reading...