- Public Preview: openCypher support for KQL graph semantics
- Generally Available: labels() function in KQL graph semantics
- Generally Available: Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Flexible Server availability zones expansion in Japan West
- Generally Available: Ultra Disk’s new flexible provisioning model
- Generally Available: Object Replication Metrics
- Generally Available: Azure MCP Server
- Public Preview: GitHub Copilot in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
- Public Preview: Azure SQL updates for early November 2025
- Public Preview: Azure Database for PostgreSQL read replicas with Premium SSD v2
- Generally Available: Planned Failover for Azure Storage
Announces support for openCypher in KQL graph semantics, enabling openCypher queries on Fabric Eventhouse and Azure Data Explorer graph data.
The labels() function for KQL graph semantics is now generally available, allowing retrieval and projection of label information for nodes and edges.
Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server can now be deployed across all three availability zones in Japan West.
Ultra Disk introduces a flexible provisioning model letting users configure capacity, IOPS, and throughput independently to match workloads.
Object Replication metrics for Blob storage are now available globally, helping monitor pending operations and optimize replication performance.
Azure MCP Server enables a secure, standard-based bridge between Azure services using the Model Context Protocol for improved integration.
GitHub Copilot in SSMS helps write T-SQL faster and more accurately, leveraging database and connection context in public preview.
Azure SQL Hyperscale adds support for multiple geo-secondary replicas, enabling simpler multi-region disaster recovery designs.
Read replicas can now use Premium SSD v2 storage tier on Azure Database for PostgreSQL Flexible Server, boosting read performance.
Planned Failover lets customers initiate controlled failovers of geo-redundant storage accounts while maintaining redundancy and durability.