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“Unlock the Power of Azure Policy: Onboard Multiple SQL Servers to Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server at Scale – Part 1”

Using Azure Policy to Onboard Multiple SQL Servers at Scale to Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server – Part 1
Introduction
As businesses move their workloads to the cloud, they want to enable the same cloud-native experiences that they have in Azure for their on-premises and multi-cloud deployments. Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server is a service that provides customers with the hybrid capabilities to deploy, manage, govern, and secure their SQL Server resources across their on-premises, multi-cloud, and edge environments. Azure Policy allows customers to automate the onboarding of multiple SQL Server databases within their environment and ensure consistent deployments, configurations, and security standards.

What is Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server?
Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server is a cloud-native service built on Azure Arc, which enables customers to deploy, manage, govern, and secure their SQL Server resources in a hybrid environment. With Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server, customers can deploy their SQL Server databases in the cloud, on-premises, or at the edge. Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server allows customers to use the same tools, APIs, and security policies they use in Azure, on their other SQL Server deployments. This provides customers with enhanced visibility, control, and governance over their entire SQL Server environment.

What is Azure Policy?
Azure Policy is a service that customers use to define and enforce the desired state of their entire Azure environment. Azure Policy helps customers ensure that their Azure deployments are compliant with their organization’s security, compliance, and governance standards. With Azure Policy, customers can define rules that are enforced across their entire Azure environment. These rules can help customers ensure that their Azure deployments are consistent and secure.

Using Azure Policy to Onboard Multiple SQL Servers
Azure Policy can be used to automate the onboarding of multiple SQL Servers in an environment. By using Azure Policy, customers can ensure that their SQL Servers are consistently configured, and that they meet the organization’s security, compliance, and governance standards. The following steps can be used to onboard multiple SQL Servers at scale to Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server:

Step 1: Create the Azure Policy Definition
The first step in onboarding multiple SQL Servers to Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server is to create an Azure Policy definition. This policy definition will define the desired configuration and security settings for the SQL Servers that will be onboarded. The policy definition should include the desired configurations for the SQL Server, as well as any security settings that need to be enforced, such as encryption and authentication requirements.

Step 2: Assign the Azure Policy Definition
Once the policy definition has been created, it should be assigned to the Azure subscription that contains the SQL Servers. This will ensure that the policy is applied to all of the SQL Servers in the subscription. The policy should be assigned at the subscription level so that it is applied to all of the SQL Servers in the subscription.

Step 3: Deploy the Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server
Once the policy definition has been assigned to the subscription, the Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server can be deployed. This can be done using the Azure Portal or with an automated deployment process. Once the Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server is deployed, it will be automatically configured according to the policy definition.

Step 4: Onboard the SQL Server
The next step is to onboard the SQL Server to the Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server. This can be done using the Azure Portal or with an automated deployment process. Once the SQL Server is onboarded, it will be automatically configured according to the policy definition.

Conclusion
Using Azure Policy to onboard multiple SQL Servers at scale to Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server is an effective way to ensure that the SQL Servers are consistently configured and secure. By using Azure Policy to define and enforce the desired configurations and security settings, customers can ensure that their SQL Servers meet their organization’s security, compliance, and governance standards.
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