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4 Challenges for IT Pro’s and Developers Overview of Websites Common Website Scenarios Features Coming at GA Why use Websites? State of the Service Architecture Pricing and Licensing

5 Managing hardware on premises. Hard, expensive, takes time and resources. Managing VM’s via traditional hosting. Still takes time and resources, doesn’t scale up/down rapidly. Managing OS in either environment. Patching, maintenance is time consuming and expensive when HA is required.

6 Getting provisioned resources takes too long. Can’t do dev/test or rapid prototyping. Can’t respond to business needs (marketing wants a new site, etc.). Infrastructure adds complexity. Managing hosting environments is time consuming. Ensuring same OS, Frameworks, databases in dev/test/production is a challenge. Development tools & infra aren’t connected Deployment isn’t easy Versioning and rollback on different infra is a challenge

7 PaaS for the Modern Web A powerful self service platform for developers A flexible hosting solution for IT Scalable Scale out or up in seconds on a Load Balanced, Always up to date, Global Infrastructure Secure Enterprise Grade Availability with support for SSL and AD Web hosting your way with choice of language, framework, database, and platform Flexible WINDOWS AZURE WEBSITES Windows Azure Websites is a scalable, secure and flexible platform for building powerful web applications to run your business, drive your brand or reach new customers.

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12 SSL—IP and SNI (reserved only). 64 bit (reserved only). Auto-scale (reserved only). Git clone for existing sites. Log streaming. Improved monitoring. Support for Web Farms.

13 Best Visual Studio Experience Web scale world wide. Ready for business. Faster to market. Scalable, secure and flexible platform for building and hosting powerful web applications. Open and flexible. Why use Windows Azure web sites

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15 Enterprise grade. Secure with SSL. Access to other Azure services.

16 Enterprise Grade with High Availability. Secure with support for both SNI and IP- based SSL. Build using Enterprise services: Active Directory, Service Bus and SQL Database. A global network of data centers. Guaranteed SLA and 24/7 support.

17 High availability with SLA on reserve instances. A global network of data centers. Guaranteed SLA and 24/7 support.

18 IP-based. Sites can have one certificate configured per IP address and port number. SNI. Server Name Indication (SNI) is an extension to the TLS protocol that indicates what hostname the client is attempting to connect to at the start of the handshaking process. This allows a server to present multiple certificates on the same IP address and port number. Allowing multiple secure (HTTPS) websites (or any other Service over TLS) to be served off the same IP address without requiring all those sites to use the same certificate.

19 Web sites

20 Load balancedUp to dateEasily scaleEconomical

21 Supports latest industry standards. All instances load balanced by default. Infrastructure always up to date. Scale-up, scale-out in seconds, zero code changes or effort. Pay only for what you use.

22 Single instance has the ability to service 13M hits/day Up to 10 Reserved Instances per region. 10 instances have the ability to service 1,500 requests/second (130M hits \ day) which will cover 99% of Websites in existence today! Up to 100 sites per geo region per subscription. Available across all Azure geo regions.

23 Traffic automatically load balanced across two or more servers.

24 Runs on Windows server 2012. Always patched. Always running latest versions of frameworks.

25 Scale up. Scale out. Automatic scaling.

26 Move existing ASP.NET websites. Deploy and manage in Visual Studio. Team foundation services integration.

27 Move existing ASP.NET websites with few or no changes. Import your Azure subscription into Visual Studio for deployment and management. Right click from Visual Studio to deploy, manage and configure. Enable team development and CD by connecting to TFS.

28 Support for ASP.NET 3.5 & 4.5. Any existing ASP.NET site can be moved over

29 Import your Azure subscription into Visual Studio for deployment and management. Right click from Visual Studio to deploy, manage and configure.

30 Team development. Continuous delivery.

31 Create in minutes. Use favorite tools. Flexible development and deployment Continuous delivery.

32 Create a new web app in minutes, no waiting for IT to do it. Use your favorite tools. Keep web apps always up-to-date with continuous delivery support. Flexible deployment options with support for continuous delivery.

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34 Command line tools/power shell. Third party (non Windows) IDE’s (WebStorm, etc.). Visual Studio. WebMatrix.

35 Flexible development and deployment

36 Note: Replace with rollback screenshot from demo before final presentation

37 Choice of languages. Choice of databases. Web app gallery.Zero lock in.

38 Language Support for PHP, Node.js, ASP.NET, Python and Classic ASP. Choice of SQL Server, MySQL Database, noSQL from Azure Store. Web App Gallery of open source web solutions and templates.

39 Node.js: 0.6.17, 0.6.20, 0.8.2 PHP: 5.3 PHP: 5.4NET: 3.5, 4.5 Python: 2.7 Bring a stack: FastCGI based Choice of frameworks and languages.

40 SQL… SQL Azure MySQL… ClearDB NoSQL… Mongo

41 Web app gallery

42 Zero lock in IIS Web sites for Windows server Windows Azure web sites Hosted and private cloud Public cloud Web server

43 State of the Service

44 Service metrics. Over 1.8b hits per month. Over 115K sites hosted. 99.9% monthly average SLA.

45 Over 80k Subscriptions Since June’12

46 How does it work?

47 How does Windows Azure websites work?

48 Azure LB IIS ARR (LB) Deployment server(s) API frontend Web server Storage controller Site (W3WP.exe) Metering DWAS All DBs are running on SQL Azure. Azure blobs as durable storage. Windows Azure worker roles. Monitor resources usage. Dynamic web activation service. W3WP.exe IIS application pool process. Runtime DB Websites DB’s Cloud drive

49 Pricing and offers

50 Shared instancesReserved instances PriceFREE for 12 monthsAzure S,M,L instances Number of sitesUp to 10Up to 100 Maximum scale10 instances10 instances (call support for more) Storage1GB (shared by all sites)10GB (shared by all sites) Storage transactionsUnlimited (abstracted by storage subsystem) SQL databaseStandard SQL database MySQLIncludes one 20MB database Bandwidth Ingress—Unlimited Egress—165MB/day (5GB/month) Ingressn—limited Egress—Azure bandwidth rates (above 5GB/month) Custom domainsNot availableSupported SSLNoneSupported SLANoneYes SupportFAQ, forumEmail, phone, FAQ, and forum

51 Windows Azure web sites. Supports various reserved instance sizes. Reserved instances for Windows Azure web sites the same as cloud apps. Instances except for extra small and extra large (for preview). Balance of performance per node vs. high availability from multiple nodes.

52 Pay as You Go Monthly Commitment

53 Best Visual Studio Experience. Web scale world wide. Ready for business. Faster to market. Scalable, secure and flexible platform for building and hosting powerful web applications. Open and flexible.

54 Session IDTopicPresenterDate / Time / Location MDC-B214Web Sites for Windows ServerRyan Jones5 June 2013, 10:15am-11:30am in Rm. 391 MDC-B303Internet Information Services: What’s New in Window Server 2012 R2 Ahmed ElSayed Erez Ben-Ari 6 June 2013, 8:30 am - 9:45am in Rm. 291 WAD-B329Windows Azure Web Sites: An Architecture and Technical Deep Dive Calvin Keaton6 June 2013, 8:30 am – 9:45 am in Rm. 298 TechEd North America Session IDTopicPresenterDate / Time / Location MDC-B303Internet Information Services: What’s New in Window Server 2012 R2 Wade Hilmo26 June 2013, 8:30 am - 9:45 am, Hall 7-3 (521) WAD-B329Windows Azure Web Sites: An Architecture and Technical Deep Dive Harsh Mittal Praveen T 27 June 2013, 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm, N105 MDC-B214Web Sites for Windows ServerRyan Jones28 June 2013, 10:15 am - 11:30 am in Hall 7-4 (521) TechEd Europe

55 Drop by the Windows Azure booth to participate in the Windows Azure Challenge for even more prizes! MSDN Subscribers: you’ve got it, now use it Activate your MSDN Benefit & try it by 9/30 You could win* an Aston Martin V8 Vantage! Go to: http://aka.ms/AzureContesthttp://aka.ms/AzureContest

56 Windows Enterprise: windows.com/enterprisewindows.com/enterprise

57 http://microsoft.com/msdn www.microsoft.com/learning http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/TechEd http://microsoft.com/technet

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