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by Analemma_
3327 days ago
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> What happens when this runs on 100K rows against a service some guy stood up as a weekend project? Now what happens with 100 people hitting that service? Then they complain to Microsoft, who helpfully suggests the product they should upgrade to. This has always been a strong spot of Microsoft's. "I see you've scaled beyond the capacity of [Product A]. Well, fortunately for you we have [Product B] which can handle it, with a nice import wizard to get you started painlessly." It typically goes Excel > Access > On-prem SQL Server > Azure. This sounds very negative and I swear I don't mean it that way. It's a great sales tactic if you offer products at every level of scale. |
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