To access your data in a Microsoft Azure SQL Database, create a connection asset for it.
Microsoft Azure SQL Database is a managed cloud database that is provided as part of Microsoft Azure.
Create a connection to Microsoft Azure SQL Database
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To create the connection asset, you need these connection details:
Database name
Hostname or IP address
Port number
SSL certificate (if required by the database server)
Credentials
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Choose an authentication method:
Username and password Username and Password to access the database in Microsoft Azure SQL Database.
Note:
Prerequisite for Entra ID authentication:
Microsoft Entra ID is a cloud-based identity and access management service. To obtain connection values for the Entra ID authentication method, sign in to the Microsoft Azure portal.
For information about Entra ID, refer to the following Microsoft documentation:
Client ID: The client ID for authorizing access to Microsoft Azure. To find the Client ID for your application, select Microsoft Entra ID. From App registrations, select your application.
Click Copy to copy the Client ID of your application. For more information, see Register a Microsoft Entra app and create a service principal.
Client secret: The authentication key that is associated with the client ID for authorizing access to Microsoft Azure. To find the Client secret for your application, select Microsoft Entra ID. From App registrations,
select your application. Go to Certificates & secrets > Client secrets. Click Copy to copy the existing Client secret or click New client secret to create a new Client secret and
copy it. For more information, see Register a Microsoft Entra app and create a service principal.
Entra ID username password credential Username and Password for the Microsoft Azure account.
For Private connectivity, to connect to a database that is not externalized to the internet (for example, behind a firewall), you must set up a secure connection.
If you connect with IBM Cloud Satellite, you need to set the Proxy connection policy on the Azure server in order to connect to the Azure SQL Database. For more information, see Azure SQL Database connectivity architecture.
Choose the method for creating a connection based on where you are in the platform