Can SQL Reserved Capacity be applied to the SQL Hyperscale tier?
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@guygregory The easiest way to identify if Azure SQL Hyperscale is eligible for Azure SQL Reserved Capacity, can navigate through the steps in the Azure Portal to see if Hyperscale is available with the subscription you currently hold or wish to use: Buy SQL Database reserved capacity
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Would be nice to have a definitive answer. Not everyone who is estimating pricing has authority to navigate the reservation workflow in the portal. I believe you need to be an owner or be assigned access to an existing reservation. So, by not answering the question here, you are limiting the knowledge to people who have high-level subscription permissions.
@snobles Look at this pricing page: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/sql-database/single/ to see pricing options for the service tiers - you will see that the hyperscale tier qualifies for Azure Hybrid Benefit but not for reserved capacity
Ok, thanks. Because not everything is implemented for Hyperscale yet, I was unsure whether this page was up-to-date. Thanks for the clarification.