I have a web application running on azure and some of the data resides in my on-premises Oracle Database. I need a way to get that data from on-premises oracle database to that application running on azure.
I don't have any VPN connectivity to my On-Premises data center.
Can I use BizTalk Service in Azure?
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I intend to migrate my application into azure but the oracle database which the application connects to is still on premise.
Is there a way that my application on azure can connect directly to Oracle Database on premise
We have to migrate the Oracle Secure Global Desktop application on Azure cloud.
So, My question is as below-
Is it possible to migrate above application on Azure cloud ?
If we plan to migrate it what thing I have to take care?
Regards,
Abhi
Yes, you can connect Oracle Secure Global Desktop with Azure cloud as the oracle have partnered with Microsoft with the private connectivity by enabling VPN access.
For private access from your data center to Oracle Cloud, use either Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect or IPSec VPN. Similarly, for private traffic from your data center to Microsoft Azure, use ExpressRoute or VPN.
For cross-cloud networking between Oracle Cloud and Microsoft Azure, set up a connection between a FastConnect circuit in Oracle Cloud and an ExpressRoute circuit in Microsoft Azure.
you can connect through Microsoft Azure Virtual Network and Express Route
Here is the document with complete information.
Trying to connecting to On-Premises Oracle DB from Azure Data Factory.
Current Setup:
Oracle db - On Premises
VM with Self Hosted Integration Runtime on Azure - Tested with other MSSQL Server Databases - can connect successfully - This VM is managed by ITP (our Cloud Hosting Team), developers don't have access to it.
Azure Data Factory - configured to consume above Self Hosted Integration Runtime.
I can connect to Oracle db from my local machine, using Taod for Oracle. When passed same credential details - connection fails from ADF.
Do I need to ask ITP to install ODAC on VM for the connectivity?
Congratulations that #Sreedhar have figured out the error by himself:
"Figured out, just need to install Oracle Data Access Components (ODAC) on the VM and everything works."
I help him post it as answer and this can be beneficial to other community members.
When logged into Database Azure SQL Server from Azure Data Studio, doesn't list databases under connected server.
I have application build in Visual studio 2015 and local sql server 2015 , which application presently using local server. I need my application to host in azure with same database .
How to host my local Application and local database together in Azure?
According to your description, I suggest you could create azure web apps to host your web application and create a azure sql server to store your data.
Besides, if you want your web application still use the local host sql, you need to use Hybrid Connections to connect to on-premises SQL Server(your local sql server).
More details, you could refer to below article:
Connect to on-premises SQL Server from a web app in Azure App Service using Hybrid Connections
If you want to manage your own application and sql server, you could also consider using azure VM. By using this, you could install an IIS to host your web application and SQL server to store your data.