Using Azure is a little bit tricky with any database. Since FB doesn't have 
DBaaS support from any Cloud provider that I know you will need to go only for 
VM or containers for your deployment.
If you google for "firebird performance tuning" you will find some interesting 
articles:https://firebirdsql.org/en/news/presentations-from-firebird-tour-2017-tuning-linux-and-windows/https://www.firebirdsql.org/en/news/45-ways-to-speed-up-firebird-database/
Regards,
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    El domingo, 6 de octubre de 2019 17:20:14 GMT-5, Rune Horneland 
rune.hornel...@kravia.net [firebird-support] <firebird-support@yahoogroups.com> 
escribió:  
 
     

Hi,We are running Firebird 2 in an Azure VM. It can only take so much in terms 
of concurrent connections.What top-level advice would you give to scale this?
We are connecting to it from a .NET core Middleware using Azure VMs.The 
architecture of the middleware is quite monolithic. We are considering 
rewriting it with Microservices and Azure functions or similar architecure, but 
are unsure how we could scale the Firebird DB or connections itself.Multiple 
casehandlers in our company use it via a Delphi-based Windows application at 
the other end, with a vendor maintaining the Firebird DB and Windows app 
development, so we are locked into using Firebird. 

RUNEHORNELAND
CTO
    
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