Windows Azure Overview Ken Casada kcasada@microsoft.com
Windows Azure flexible open solid
Global Footprint
pay only for what you use
Virtual Private Networking Define your own private address space with subnet range 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255 Note: In Windows Azure you cannot statically set an IP address! IP address will be allocated as VM are allocated! The VM retains that IP as long as the VM is allocated. Cross-Premises Connectivity Connect your app running in the cloud with your own on premises environment
DEMO
Web Sites Build with ASP.NET, Node.js or PHP New: Support for WebSocket/remote Debugging Deploy in seconds with WebDeploy, FTP Source Control Deployment (ex. Git/TFS ) Start for free, scale up as your traffic grows
DEMO
Cloud Services (PaaS) Automated application management Support rich multi-tier architectures Web Role / Worker Role Build stateless scalable apps and services
Deploying a cloud service
Application building blocks Big data Database Storage Traffic Caching Messaging Identity Application building blocks Media CDN Networking
SQL Database Relational SQL Server Engine in the Cloud Clustered for high availability Fully Managed Service SQL Reporting support
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