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Published inApr 2021
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ISBN-139781800206557
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Ahmad Osama
Ahmad Osama
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Ahmad Osama

Ahmad Osama works for Pitney Bowes Pvt. Ltd. as a technical architect and is a former Microsoft Data Platform MVP. In his day job, he works on developing and maintaining high performant, on-premises and cloud SQL Server OLTP environments as well as deployment and automating tasks using PowerShell. When not working, Ahmad blogs at DataPlatformLabs and can be found glued to his Xbox.
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Scaling an Azure Synapse SQL pool instance using PowerShell

An Azure Synapse SQL pool can be scaled up or down as per the usage or the workload requirement. For example, consider a scenario where we are at performance level DW100c. A new workload requires a higher performance level. Therefore, to support the new workload, we can scale up to a higher performance level, say, DW400c, and scale down to DW100c when the workload finishes.

In this recipe, we'll learn how to scale up or scale down an Azure Synapse SQL pool using PowerShell.

Getting ready

Before you start, log in to Azure from PowerShell. To do this, execute the following command and follow the instructions to log in to Azure:

Connect-AzAccount

You need a Synapse SQL pool to perform the steps in the recipe. If you don't have an existing Synapse SQL pool, you can create one using the steps from the Provisioning and connecting to an Azure Synapse SQL pool using PowerShell recipe.

How to do it…...

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Ahmad Osama

Ahmad Osama works for Pitney Bowes Pvt. Ltd. as a technical architect and is a former Microsoft Data Platform MVP. In his day job, he works on developing and maintaining high performant, on-premises and cloud SQL Server OLTP environments as well as deployment and automating tasks using PowerShell. When not working, Ahmad blogs at DataPlatformLabs and can be found glued to his Xbox.
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