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| Component | Specification | |-----------|----------------| | Compute | Azure VM Standard_D8s_v5 (8 vCPU, 32 GiB RAM) | | Storage | Azure SQL DW (DWU 4000) + Azure Data Lake Gen2 | | Network | 10 Gbps private VNet | | Tooling | SSIS 2022, .NET 6, Azure Key Vault, Azure Monitor | SSIS-776
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- task: SqlAzureDacpacDeployment@1 condition: succeeded() inputs: # deployment steps …2️⃣ Under the Hood: How SSIS‑776 Works
2.1 Architecture Overview
+-------------------+ +-----------------------+ +-------------------+ | SSIS Data Flow | --> | Dynamic Pruning | --> | Source Provider | | (Control Flow) | | Engine (SSIS‑776) | | (SQL, Azure, etc.)| +-------------------+ +-----------------------+ +-------------------+
