I'm a Global Admin on our Azure environment and I'm working with SQL VMs. I have two Azure SQL servers which are displayed in my SQL Virtual Machines blade but not my "SQL Databases" Blade. What's missing?
I'm a Global Admin on our Azure environment and I'm working with SQL VMs. I have two Azure SQL servers which are displayed in my SQL Virtual Machines blade but not my "SQL Databases" Blade. What's missing?
On this blade you should see only your SQL VMs (Infrastructure as a Service) and your Azure SQL Databases (Platform as a Service) -- Azure SQL DTU model, Azure SQL vcore model, Azure Hyperscale, Azure SQL serverless -- can be found on this separate blade. If you want to see your Azure SQL logical servers instead of Azure SQL Databases then go to this blade.
Thank you for the answer. After reading this, I can see that IaaS SQL databases our engineer used for testing an implementation of Azure Data Factory differed from the PaaS SQL DBs we were trying to use.
Thank you!
Frank
Hi @FrankVanDyke-4792 Thank you for posting your question . As @AlbertoMorillo mentioned above SQL VMs are Infrastructure as a service and Azure SQL Databases is Platform as a service and reside in a different blade. 

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Oury
Hi @FrankVanDyke-4792 I wanted to check if you have additional query. If the above answer helped please accept as answer.
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Oury
Hi @FrankVanDyke-4792 I wanted to check if you have additional query. If the above answer helped please accept as answer.
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Oury
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