Nice - thanks. I have two questions: 1. After denying public access. Can I still use my local machine to connect to SQL via Virtual Network? If yes, is this straight forward, like adding my Public IP to the Virtual Network, or is it more involved? 2. I noticed that you are using SQL Server authentication. Can we use AD or MFA in this scenario?
Private endpoints explained very neatly. Thanks!
Very well explained 🎉
great explanation
Nice example, very educative!! Congrats
Explained very well !
Great! SSMS to Azure SQL Server is simple and has videos everywhere. What the world needs is App Service to Azure SQL Server over Private Endpoint?
Join App Service into regional VNET integration and add that subnet to the virtual network rule of Azure SQL Server.
Amazing content, like a fresh breath! helps me to prepare for az-204 certification. Thanks, keep going!)
Glad it helped!
Thank you, the explanation can be more elaborated
very well explained. If i want to hook this up to a client network then do i need to use private link service?
Thanks!
thanks, do you think the endpoing could be reacheable from a openvpn instance deployed in a vm ?
Nice - thanks. I have two questions:
1. After denying public access. Can I still use my local machine to connect to SQL via Virtual Network? If yes, is this straight forward, like adding my Public IP to the Virtual Network, or is it more involved?
2. I noticed that you are using SQL Server authentication. Can we use AD or MFA in this scenario?
I would like to know more on this as well :)
Very good mic. Which mic are you using here?
Haha. It’s Rode
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