Elastic Tables in Dataverse
If you're an avid user of Dataverse, you might have noticed a recent addition: the Elastic Tables option. But what does it mean, and how does it differ from the standard table storage? Dataverse's standard tables are stored in SQL databases, while Elastic Tables use Cosmos DB. This tutorial explores the implications of choosing Elastic Tables as your storage option, highlighting their benefits and drawbacks. By the end, you'll emerge with a comprehensive understanding of how this storage option can improve your Dataverse experience.
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