Today, at Microsoft Ignite 2020, we announced new ways to run serverless workloads and bring the power of Azure Synapse Analytics to operational data in Azure Cosmos DB. These capabilities offer new possibilities for NoSQL developers and data analysts to power applications at any size or scale – from dev/test to production. You can explore these new features and more in these sessions:

Azure Cosmos DB serverless for all APIs

We recently launched the preview of Azure Cosmos DB serverless for the Core (SQL) API. It was a huge milestone for us, and made Azure Cosmos DB even easier to get started with or to run small applications. Today we announced that serverless will soon be available for all Azure Cosmos DB APIs– Core, MongoDB, Cassandra, Gremlin and Table.

A screenshot from the Azure portal showing cost analysis for a serverless accountAzure Portal cost detail of serverless database operation

Serverless offers a cost-effective way to run small, spiky workloads and radically changes the way you use and pay for Azure Cosmos DB NoSQL database resources. With this consumption-based model, you are charged for the Request Units (RU) used by your requests and the storage consumed by your data. This means that there’s no minimum cost when using serverless – you only pay for what you use.

To get started with Azure Cosmos DB serverless, head to aka.ms/cosmos-serverless.

We want to hear about your serverless experience. Please share your feedback at azurecosmosdbserverless@service.microsoft.com.

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Ignite 2020: New serverless and analytics capabilities announced
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