New Destination: Azure SQL Server

Azure SQL Server is now a destination in Erathos. Centralize data for analytics and BI with reliable and easy-to-configure ingestion flows.

Jan 16, 2026

Introducing Azure SQL Server as a Destination in Erathos: Enterprise-Ready Data Warehousing on Microsoft’s Platform

Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of Azure SQL Server as a fully supported destination in Erathos — making it easier for teams to use SQL Server hosted on Azure as a scalable and reliable data warehouse.

Many organizations already standardize their data platform on SQL Server — and now you can centralize all your data for analytics, reporting, and BI directly into an Azure SQL Server database using Erathos ingestion workflows.

What This Means

With this launch, you can now:

  • Move data into Azure SQL Server without custom engineering work.

  • Maintain a familiar T-SQL and SQL Server ecosystem for analytics.

  • Use Erathos’ scalable pipeline orchestration to keep your data always up to date.

Quick Setup

Connecting an Azure SQL Server destination in Erathos takes just a few steps:

  1. Prepare your Azure SQL database:

    • Allow the Erathos IP through your database firewall.

  2. Gather your SQL credentials (host, database name, admin user, and password).

  3. Configure in Erathos: go to Settings → Data Warehouse → Azure SQL Server and fill in your connection details.

  4. (Optional) Set up an advanced SSH connection if you need a secure tunnel.

Why This Matters

Many analytics workflows become more complex when moving data between systems. With Azure SQL Server support:

  • You keep workloads in a trusted relational data warehouse.

  • BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, and Looker connect natively.

  • Your team doesn’t need to manage multiple disconnected systems.

This complements Erathos’ existing set of destinations and gives teams more choice based on their architectural needs.

Ready to get started? Visit the documentation for step-by-step guidance.

Introducing Azure SQL Server as a Destination in Erathos: Enterprise-Ready Data Warehousing on Microsoft’s Platform

Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of Azure SQL Server as a fully supported destination in Erathos — making it easier for teams to use SQL Server hosted on Azure as a scalable and reliable data warehouse.

Many organizations already standardize their data platform on SQL Server — and now you can centralize all your data for analytics, reporting, and BI directly into an Azure SQL Server database using Erathos ingestion workflows.

What This Means

With this launch, you can now:

  • Move data into Azure SQL Server without custom engineering work.

  • Maintain a familiar T-SQL and SQL Server ecosystem for analytics.

  • Use Erathos’ scalable pipeline orchestration to keep your data always up to date.

Quick Setup

Connecting an Azure SQL Server destination in Erathos takes just a few steps:

  1. Prepare your Azure SQL database:

    • Allow the Erathos IP through your database firewall.

  2. Gather your SQL credentials (host, database name, admin user, and password).

  3. Configure in Erathos: go to Settings → Data Warehouse → Azure SQL Server and fill in your connection details.

  4. (Optional) Set up an advanced SSH connection if you need a secure tunnel.

Why This Matters

Many analytics workflows become more complex when moving data between systems. With Azure SQL Server support:

  • You keep workloads in a trusted relational data warehouse.

  • BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, and Looker connect natively.

  • Your team doesn’t need to manage multiple disconnected systems.

This complements Erathos’ existing set of destinations and gives teams more choice based on their architectural needs.

Ready to get started? Visit the documentation for step-by-step guidance.

Introducing Azure SQL Server as a Destination in Erathos: Enterprise-Ready Data Warehousing on Microsoft’s Platform

Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of Azure SQL Server as a fully supported destination in Erathos — making it easier for teams to use SQL Server hosted on Azure as a scalable and reliable data warehouse.

Many organizations already standardize their data platform on SQL Server — and now you can centralize all your data for analytics, reporting, and BI directly into an Azure SQL Server database using Erathos ingestion workflows.

What This Means

With this launch, you can now:

  • Move data into Azure SQL Server without custom engineering work.

  • Maintain a familiar T-SQL and SQL Server ecosystem for analytics.

  • Use Erathos’ scalable pipeline orchestration to keep your data always up to date.

Quick Setup

Connecting an Azure SQL Server destination in Erathos takes just a few steps:

  1. Prepare your Azure SQL database:

    • Allow the Erathos IP through your database firewall.

  2. Gather your SQL credentials (host, database name, admin user, and password).

  3. Configure in Erathos: go to Settings → Data Warehouse → Azure SQL Server and fill in your connection details.

  4. (Optional) Set up an advanced SSH connection if you need a secure tunnel.

Why This Matters

Many analytics workflows become more complex when moving data between systems. With Azure SQL Server support:

  • You keep workloads in a trusted relational data warehouse.

  • BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, and Looker connect natively.

  • Your team doesn’t need to manage multiple disconnected systems.

This complements Erathos’ existing set of destinations and gives teams more choice based on their architectural needs.

Ready to get started? Visit the documentation for step-by-step guidance.

Introducing Azure SQL Server as a Destination in Erathos: Enterprise-Ready Data Warehousing on Microsoft’s Platform

Today, we’re excited to announce the launch of Azure SQL Server as a fully supported destination in Erathos — making it easier for teams to use SQL Server hosted on Azure as a scalable and reliable data warehouse.

Many organizations already standardize their data platform on SQL Server — and now you can centralize all your data for analytics, reporting, and BI directly into an Azure SQL Server database using Erathos ingestion workflows.

What This Means

With this launch, you can now:

  • Move data into Azure SQL Server without custom engineering work.

  • Maintain a familiar T-SQL and SQL Server ecosystem for analytics.

  • Use Erathos’ scalable pipeline orchestration to keep your data always up to date.

Quick Setup

Connecting an Azure SQL Server destination in Erathos takes just a few steps:

  1. Prepare your Azure SQL database:

    • Allow the Erathos IP through your database firewall.

  2. Gather your SQL credentials (host, database name, admin user, and password).

  3. Configure in Erathos: go to Settings → Data Warehouse → Azure SQL Server and fill in your connection details.

  4. (Optional) Set up an advanced SSH connection if you need a secure tunnel.

Why This Matters

Many analytics workflows become more complex when moving data between systems. With Azure SQL Server support:

  • You keep workloads in a trusted relational data warehouse.

  • BI tools like Power BI, Tableau, and Looker connect natively.

  • Your team doesn’t need to manage multiple disconnected systems.

This complements Erathos’ existing set of destinations and gives teams more choice based on their architectural needs.

Ready to get started? Visit the documentation for step-by-step guidance.

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