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9/13/2012 3:25 AM
 

Hi,

I am exploring Windows Azure & since we have a number of websites, to make it feasable, we will need to use SQL with Multi Tennanted, Federated Database. Will this work? Is there any potential issues?

Thanks in advance

 
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9/13/2012 3:38 AM
 

DISCLAIMER:  I WORK FOR POWERDNN.

Hi Tango,

Thanks for posting here.  There are many good providers who can host DotNetNuke for you, however, Azure is not one of them.  Here is some additional information that you should read:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/F...

http://mitchelsellers.com/blogs/2012/...


 
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9/15/2012 8:40 PM
 
Thanks for your reply Tony,

Very informative links.

However, If i did decide to use Azure, I was hoping to discover wether the DNN database would work on a Federated, Multi Tennant database.

Regards
 
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