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New-AzSqlDatabaseCopy (Az.Sql)
The New-AzSqlDatabaseCopy cmdlet creates a copy of an Azure SQL Database that uses the snapshot of the data at the current time. Use this cmdlet instead of the Start-AzSqlDatabaseCopy cmdlet to create a one-time database copy. This cmdlet returns the Database object of the copy. Note: Use the New-AzSqlDatabaseSecondary cmdlet to configure geo-replication for a database. This cmdlet is also supported by the SQL Server Stretch Database service on Azure.
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New-AzSqlDatabaseCopy (Az.Sql)
The New-AzSqlDatabaseCopy cmdlet creates a copy of an Azure SQL Database that uses the snapshot of the data at the current time. Use this cmdlet instead of the Start-AzSqlDatabaseCopy cmdlet to create a one-time database copy. This cmdlet returns the Database object of the copy. Note: Use the New-AzSqlDatabaseSecondary cmdlet to configure geo-replication for a database. This cmdlet is also supported by the SQL Server Stretch Database service on Azure.
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New-AzSqlDatabaseCopy (Az.Sql)
The New-AzSqlDatabaseCopy cmdlet creates a copy of an Azure SQL Database that uses the snapshot of the data at the current time. Use this cmdlet instead of the Start-AzSqlDatabaseCopy cmdlet to create a one-time database copy. This cmdlet returns the Database object of the copy. Note: Use the New-AzSqlDatabaseSecondary cmdlet to configure geo-replication for a database. This cmdlet is also supported by the SQL Server Stretch Database service on Azure.
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