Database (cloud)
Turbonomic represents the following public cloud resources as Database entities in the supply chain:
AWS RDS, Azure SQL Managed Instances, and Azure Cosmos DB accounts appear as Database Server entities in the supply chain. For details, see Database Server (Cloud).
Create groups in Turbonomic so you can manage SQL databases, dedicated SQL pools, and Cosmos DB databases with ease. When you set the scope to a particular group, you can evaluate pending actions, view metrics, and assign policies as usual. You can also view the status of individual members. For example, you can see if a dedicated SQL pool is currently active or suspended.
To create groups, go to Settings > Groups, and then click New Group > Database.
In the page that displays, choose Dynamic (recommended) and then set the
Pricing Model
filter as follows:
-
DTU
and/orvCore
– use to create a group of SQL databases -
DWU
– use to create a group of dedicated SQL pools -
RU
– use to create a group of Cosmos DB databases