Updates Archives
Monthly updates for November 2019
Azure Database for PostgreSQL - Hyperscale (Citus)—High availability (HA) is now generally available
Now in general availability, HA allows for minimal database downtime by maintaining standby replicas of every node in a server group.
Migrate from Bing Speech to Speech Services and the Speech SDK by January 14, 2020
Target retirement date: January 14, 2020
We’re extending the Bing Speech retirement date to January 14, 2020.
Azure Data Box heavy edition now available for petabyte-sized data transfers
The Azure Data Box heavy edition is a secure, ruggedized appliance shipped to customers to facilitate petabyte-sized offline data transfers to Azure Storage.
Azure Database for PostgreSQL Single Server—Reserved capacity is now available
Azure Database for PostgreSQL Single Server reserved capacity is now available to reserve compute power for your existing and future PostgreSQL servers.
Azure Database for MariaDB—Reserved capacity is now available
Azure Database for MariaDB reserved capacity is now available to reserve compute power for your existing and future MariaDB servers.
Azure Database for MySQL—Reserved capacity is now available
Azure Database for MySQL reserved capacity is now available to reserve compute power for your existing and future MySQL servers.
Azure CDN Standard Rules Engine preview update
Portal support for Azure CDN Standard rules engine is now available as part of the preview.
Large storage for Azure Database for PostgreSQL–Single is now available
Azure Database for PostgreSQL–Single now has support for up to 16 TB of storage and up to 20,000 IOPS. With this functionality, you get five times more storage for database servers, as well as more than triple the available IOPS.
Azure Database for MySQL—Large storage is now generally available
Support is now available for up to 16 TB of storage and up to 20,000 IOPS in Azure Database services for MySQL.
Azure Synapse Analytics—Continuous integration and deployment with SSDT is now available
The highest requested feature for Azure Synapse Analytics is now available—SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) Database projects. This release includes support for SSDT with Visual Studio 2019, along with native platform integration with Azure DevOps, providing built-in continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) capabilities for enterprise level deployments.
Azure DevOps—New sprint burndown widget and improved pipelines security
In the latest update to Azure DevOps, we added a new sprint burndown widget that supports burning down by story points, count of tasks, and by summing custom fields. In addition, we improved pipelines security by restricting the scope of access tokens.
Azure Data Factory has added Avro and CosmosDB to data flows
Target availability: Q4 2019
Azure Data Factory has added native CosmosDB and Avro connectors to mapping data flows
Azure Stream Analytics—Real-time scoring with custom machine learning models
Azure Stream Analytics now supports high-performance, real-time scoring by taking advantage of custom pre-trained machine learning models that are managed by Azure Machine Learning service and hosted in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) or Azure Container Instances, using a workflow that doesn't require users to write any code.
Azure Stream Analytics—Managed Identity authentication with Power BI
Stream Analytics now offers full support for managed identity-based authentication with Power BI for dynamic dashboarding experience.
Azure Stream Analytics—C# custom deserializers in Cloud and IoT edge
Take advantage of the power of Stream Analytics to process data in Protobuf, XML, or any custom format.
Online scaling for Stream Analytics jobs
Target availability: Q4 2019
With online scaling capability, it’s now possible to increase or decrease the SU capacity of a running job without having to stop it, so you will no longer be required to stop your job if you need to change the SU allocation.
Azure Kinect DK coming to Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom
In March 2020 the Azure Kinect DK will be available for purchase in Japan, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Public and project-scoped feeds for Azure Artifacts
Azure Artifacts now allows creating public feeds (shared with every unauthenticated user on the Internet) or project-scoped ones
Azure DevOps roadmap update
Exciting enhancements and features are coming soon to all Azure DevOps services. Visit the features timeline for the complete list.
Enforce artifact policies for Azure Pipelines - Preview
Azure Pipelines allows the creation and enforcement of artifact policies that will help tracing an artifact from source control to production. Available in preview.
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