Fully managed and hosted SQL Server as a Service

Launch and forget high-availability cloud SQL Server clusters on CCX Cloud.

CCX and Microsoft SQL server

Supported clouds

Why CCX for SQL Server?

Solid heritage, modern architecture

Built on top of our AI-driven database automation platform, CCX features a service-orientated architecture and a Kubernetes control-plane, ensuring performance and scalability.

Hyperscalers and local clouds

Running your databases on hyperscalers like AWS and GCP or looking for local clouds such as Safespring and Cleura, you’re covered.

Security focused and certified

  • Dedicated virtual machines
  • End-to-end encryption
  • Firewalls, whitelists
  • VPC peering
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Wondering how much?

SQL Server as a Service features

The features you need to confidently integrate cloud SQL Server into your workflows.

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Provisioning and deployment

Deploy high availability databases with just a few clicks.

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Failover and auto-recovery

Any downtime-creating issues are identified and resolved automatically.

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Backups and DR

Implement a sophisticated backup and recovery strategy (including PITR).

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Scale up, out and in

Easily add and remove replicas and tailor storage to meet your requirements.

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Firewall and security

Your workloads are safe with firewalls and features like end-to-end encryption.

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Database user management

Manage role and access to your databases.

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Observability dashboards

See what is going on up and down the data stack, pinpointing any issues.

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Query monitoring

Identify their top queries and troubleshoot resource intensive issues within applications.

What SQL Server versions do you support?

We currently support SQL Server 2019, and 2022.

Does Severalnines offer support options?

All S9S deployments are monitored and managed by our platform ​​24×7. All accounts also come with standard support, which can be upgraded to premium.

Ready to deploy your first SQL Server cluster?