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CT is now GA
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| Elastic Pools | Elastic Pools are not currently supported with SQL Database Hyperscale.|
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| Migration to Hyperscale is currently a one-way operation | Once a database is migrated to Hyperscale, it cannot be migrated directly to a non-Hyperscale service tier. At present, the only way to migrate a database from Hyperscale to non-Hyperscale is to export/import using a BACPAC file or other data movement technologies (Bulk Copy, Azure Data Factory, Azure Databricks, SSIS, etc.)|
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| Migration of databases with persistent in-memory objects | Hyperscale only supports non persistent In-Memory objects (table types, native SPs and functions). Persistent In-Memory tables and other objects must be dropped and recreated as non-In-Memory objects before migrating a database to the Hyperscale service tier.|
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| Change Tracking | Change Tracking is currently in public preview and can be enabled on new or existing Hyperscale databases. |
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| Geo Replication | You cannot yet configure geo-replication for Azure SQL Database Hyperscale. |
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| Database Copy | You cannot yet use Database Copy to create a new database in Azure SQL Hyperscale. |
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| TDE/AKV Integration | Transparent Database Encryption using Azure Key Vault (commonly referred to as Bring-Your-Own-Key or BYOK) is not yet supported for Azure SQL Database Hyperscale, however TDE with Service Managed Keys is fully supported. |

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