On 2017-10-24 02:19, Alan Bourke wrote:
I know SQL Server Azure can be accessed from on premises just using its
published URL and the standard port however you do need to whitelist
the
IP addresses that can connect. I imagine the other database servers are
similar.
Yeah, my ISP can whitelist certain IP addresses too. Been that way for
over a decade and a half with MySQL, as I recall. That wasn't possible
with SQL Server (before AWS) if I heard correctly.
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