Amman,JORDAN
0788001400 / 062004010

Ssis-244 |verified|

The following numbers are taken from Microsoft’s (released Oct 2025) and from a set of independent tests performed by DataBench Labs (Feb‑2026). All tests were run on comparable hardware (2 × Intel Xeon E5‑2699 v4, 256 GB RAM, 4 TB NVMe) unless otherwise noted.

"SSIS Error Code 244: The data adapter failed to retrieve the destination column information." This typically occurs during data flow tasks when the SSIS package is unable to access metadata from the destination table or database. SSIS-244

| Spec | Value | |------|-------| | | 64‑bit, multi‑threaded, parallelism tunable via MaxConcurrentExecutables (default = #CPU cores) | | Package Format | .dtsx (XML) – unchanged; optional JSON‑based “manifest” for container‑metadata | | Supported Connectors | 120+ (including new native connectors for Azure Synapse, Snowflake, Databricks, Google BigQuery, MongoDB 5.0, and SAP HANA) | | Data Flow Transformations | 55 built‑in components (e.g., Lookup, Merge Join, Script Component) + “AI‑Assist Transform” (auto‑suggests optimal data‑type casting) | | Runtime | • Stand‑alone SSISDB (catalog) • Azure‑hosted Integration Runtime (IR) • Kubernetes‑native IR (via Docker) | | Security | Kerberos, NTLM, Azure AD, Managed Identities, TLS 1.3, Row‑Level Security (RLS) enforcement on source/target connections | | Scalability | Horizontal scaling via Scale‑out clusters (up to 200 nodes) for high‑volume loads; auto‑scaling hooks for Azure VMSS & AKS | | Logging & Monitoring | Integrated with Azure Monitor , Log Analytics , SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) logs, and OpenTelemetry exporters | | Versioning / CI‑CD | Supports Git‑based source control out‑of‑the‑box; Azure DevOps pipelines can build/deploy packages automatically using the ssisbuild CLI. | The following numbers are taken from Microsoft’s (released

To avoid encountering SSIS-244, follow these best practices: | Spec | Value | |------|-------| | |

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