diff --git a/daprdocs/content/en/reference/components-reference/supported-state-stores/setup-sqlserver.md b/daprdocs/content/en/reference/components-reference/supported-state-stores/setup-sqlserver.md index ac305dfea..4ef3c7dec 100644 --- a/daprdocs/content/en/reference/components-reference/supported-state-stores/setup-sqlserver.md +++ b/daprdocs/content/en/reference/components-reference/supported-state-stores/setup-sqlserver.md @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ --- type: docs -title: "Microsoft SQL Server" -linkTitle: "Microsoft SQL Server" -description: Detailed information on the Microsoft SQL Server state store component +title: "Microsoft SQL Server & Azure SQL" +linkTitle: "Microsoft SQL Server & Azure SQL" +description: Detailed information on the Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL state store component aliases: - "/operations/components/setup-state-store/supported-state-stores/setup-sqlserver/" --- ## Component format -To setup Microsoft SQL Server state store create a component of type `state.sqlserver`. See [this guide]({{< ref "howto-get-save-state.md#step-1-setup-a-state-store" >}}) on how to create and apply a state store configuration. +To set up Microsoft SQL Server and Azure SQL state stores, create a component of type `state.sqlserver`. See [this guide]({{< ref "howto-get-save-state.md#step-1-setup-a-state-store" >}}) on how to create and apply a state store configuration. ```yaml @@ -66,11 +66,11 @@ If you wish to use SQL server as an [actor state store]({{< ref "state_api.md#co | cleanupIntervalInSeconds | N | Interval, in seconds, to clean up rows with an expired TTL. Default: `3600` (i.e. 1 hour). Setting this to values <=0 disables the periodic cleanup. | `1800`, `-1` -## Create an Azure SQL instance +## Create a Microsoft SQL Server/Azure SQL instance [Follow the instructions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/azure-sql/database/single-database-create-quickstart?view=azuresql&tabs=azure-portal) from the Azure documentation on how to create a SQL database. The database must be created before Dapr consumes it. -**Note: SQL Server state store also supports SQL Server running on VMs and in Docker.** +> Note: Microsoft SQL Server/Azure SQL state store also supports SQL Server running on VMs and in Docker.** In order to setup SQL Server as a state store, you need the following properties: