Well, data synchronization between databases can indeed be quite challenging! Depending on your scenario, you could consider using Azure Data Factory for orchestrating and automating data movement. It's like a bridge for data across different sources, including on-premises and cloud databases. If you're deeply ingrained in the .NET ecosystem, you might like the idea of leveraging whatever Microsoft offers, right?
Alternatively, if this is an ongoing task with two databases constantly needing synchronization, perhaps investigating SQL Data Sync (if you're using Azure SQL Databases) can be b…