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ms.author: richagaur
ms.service: azure-cosmos-db
ms.topic: conceptual
ms.date: 12/03/2024
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# Changing the partition key in Azure Cosmos DB (preview)

[!INCLUDE[NoSQL](../includes/appliesto-nosql.md)]
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Optimize your costs for applications in development or production using Azure Cosmos DB.
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title: Optimize your Azure Cosmos DB costs
title: Optimize your costs
titleSuffix: Azure Cosmos DB
description: |
Optimize your costs for applications in development or production using Azure Cosmos DB.
ms.service: azure-cosmos-db
ms.subservice: nosql
ms.topic: landing-page
author: markjbrown
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ms.date: 12/03/2024
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# How to create and manage read replicas in Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server by using the Azure portal

In this article, you learn how to create and manage read replicas in Azure Database for MySQL flexible server using the Azure portal.
In this article, you learn how to create and manage read replicas in Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server using the Azure portal.

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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/).

1. Select the existing Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance that you want to use as a source. This action opens the **Overview** page.
1. Select the existing Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance that you want to use as a source. This action opens the **Overview** page.

1. Select **Replication** from the menu, under **SETTINGS**.

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To stop replication between a source and a replica server from the Azure portal, use the following steps:

1. In the Azure portal, select your source Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance.
1. In the Azure portal, select your source Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance.

1. Select **Replication** from the menu, under **SETTINGS**.

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To delete a read replica server from the Azure portal, use the following steps:

1. In the Azure portal, select your source Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance.
1. In the Azure portal, select your source Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance.

1. Select **Replication** from the menu, under **SETTINGS**.

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To delete a source server from the Azure portal, use the following steps:

1. In the Azure portal, select your source Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance.
1. In the Azure portal, select your source Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance.

1. From the **Overview**, select **Delete**.

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## Monitor replication

1. In the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/), select the replica Azure Database for MySQL flexible server instance you want to monitor.
1. In the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com/), select the replica Azure Database for MySQL Flexible Server instance you want to monitor.

1. Under the **Monitoring** section of the sidebar, select **Metrics**:

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