Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server provides a fully managed database service for app development and deployment with built-in capabilities, such as high availability, at no extra cost. The Azure Database for MySQL connector is now GA for Power Apps, Power Automate, and Azure Logic Apps. The connector allows you to connect to any Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server database to read and write data. You can create and run thousands of data-driven applications and flows with a smart, secure, and scalable low-code data platform using the Power Platform. You can also use Azure logic no-code designer to build your integrations with Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server along with other Azure services and third-party services.
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