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Azure SQL Managed Instance vs Books: What are the differences?

What is Azure SQL Managed Instance? The intelligent, scalable cloud database service. It is the intelligent, scalable cloud database service that combines the broadest SQL Server database engine compatibility with all the benefits of a fully managed and evergreen platform as a service.

What is Books? An immutable double-entry accounting database service (by Square). It is an immutable double-entry accounting database service. It supports many clients and businesses at global scale, leaning on Google Cloud Spanner and Google Kubernetes Engine to make that possible.

Azure SQL Managed Instance and Books can be primarily classified as "SQL Database as a Service" tools.

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What is Azure SQL Managed Instance?

It is the intelligent, scalable cloud database service that combines the broadest SQL Server database engine compatibility with all the benefits of a fully managed and evergreen platform as a service.

What is Books?

It is an immutable double-entry accounting database service. It supports many clients and businesses at global scale, leaning on Google Cloud Spanner and Google Kubernetes Engine to make that possible.

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