Connectivity architecture for Azure SQL Managed Instance Customer applications can connect to SQL Managed Instance and can query and update databases inside the virtual network, peered virtual network, or network connected by VPN or Azure ExpressRoute The following diagram shows entities that connect to SQL Managed Instance
Connection Types - Azure SQL Managed Instance | Microsoft Learn This article explains the different connection types available to VNet-local endpoints for Azure SQL Managed Instance and how to configure them The VNet-local endpoint of Azure SQL Managed Instance supports two connection types: redirect (default) and proxy (legacy)
Improved Connectivity Types in Azure SQL Managed Instance As part of its ongoing connectivity overhaul, Azure SQL Managed Instance is removing the last obstacles to broader use of the redirect connection type The more performant connection type now operates only on port 1433 and provides fallback support for older TDS clients
Connect your application to Azure SQL Managed Instance This article describes how to connect your application to Azure SQL Managed Instance in several different application scenarios inside or between Azure virtual networks
Connect your application to Azure SQL Managed Instance This article describes how to connect your application to Azure SQL Managed Instance in several different application scenarios inside or between Azure virtual networks
Improved Connectivity Types in Azure SQL Managed Instance As part of its ongoing connectivity overhaul, Azure SQL Managed Instance is removing the last obstacles to broader use of the redirect connection type The more performant connection type now operates only on port 1433 and provides fallback support for older TDS clients
Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance connect and query . . . The following document includes links to Azure examples showing how to connect and query Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance For some related recommendations for Transport Level Security, see TLS considerations for database connectivity