AZURE SQL DATABASE AND DYNAMICS AX 2009

I'm thinking move my Dynamics Ax on Premise to Azure using Azure SQL DataBase.

My versin is Dynamics Ax 2009 ru8

Some body did it? 

Anny suggestions?

August 20th, 2015 7:48pm

You should check with the Dynamics AX team as they would decide what target databases they support.  However, given that there are differences between SQL Azure and SQL Server (and SQL Azure didn't really exist in its current form back in 2009 when the AX release was made), it is unlikely that this combination would ever be supported. Please follow-up with the AX team and they can share their current support matrix and, if under NDA, they can discuss any roadmap for this question which may help you.

Thanks,
Conor Cunningham

Architect, SQL Core Engine

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August 24th, 2015 2:19pm

You should check with the Dynamics AX team as they would decide what target databases they support.  However, given that there are differences between SQL Azure and SQL Server (and SQL Azure didn't really exist in its current form back in 2009 when the AX release was made), it is unlikely that this combination would ever be supported. Please follow-up with the AX team and they can share their current support matrix and, if under NDA, they can discuss any roadmap for this question which may help you.

Thanks,
Conor Cunningham

Architect, SQL Core Engine

August 24th, 2015 6:17pm

You should check with the Dynamics AX team as they would decide what target databases they support.  However, given that there are differences between SQL Azure and SQL Server (and SQL Azure didn't really exist in its current form back in 2009 when the AX release was made), it is unlikely that this combination would ever be supported. Please follow-up with the AX team and they can share their current support matrix and, if under NDA, they can discuss any roadmap for this question which may help you.

Thanks,
Conor Cunningham

Architect, SQL Core Engine

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 24th, 2015 6:17pm

You should check with the Dynamics AX team as they would decide what target databases they support.  However, given that there are differences between SQL Azure and SQL Server (and SQL Azure didn't really exist in its current form back in 2009 when the AX release was made), it is unlikely that this combination would ever be supported. Please follow-up with the AX team and they can share their current support matrix and, if under NDA, they can discuss any roadmap for this question which may help you.

Thanks,
Conor Cunningham

Architect, SQL Core Engine

August 24th, 2015 6:17pm

You should check with the Dynamics AX team as they would decide what target databases they support.  However, given that there are differences between SQL Azure and SQL Server (and SQL Azure didn't really exist in its current form back in 2009 when the AX release was made), it is unlikely that this combination would ever be supported. Please follow-up with the AX team and they can share their current support matrix and, if under NDA, they can discuss any roadmap for this question which may help you.

Thanks,
Conor Cunningham

Architect, SQL Core Engine

Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
August 24th, 2015 6:17pm

You should check with the Dynamics AX team as they would decide what target databases they support.  However, given that there are differences between SQL Azure and SQL Server (and SQL Azure didn't really exist in its current form back in 2009 when the AX release was made), it is unlikely that this combination would ever be supported. Please follow-up with the AX team and they can share their current support matrix and, if under NDA, they can discuss any roadmap for this question which may help you.

Thanks,
Conor Cunningham

Architect, SQL Core Engine

August 24th, 2015 6:17pm

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