what is windows azure?
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slides from lightning talk #CloudCampSVCCTRANSCRIPT
The Microsoft Cloud… in under 5 minutes
Lynn Langithttp://blogs.msdn.com/SoCalDevGal
Private(On-Premise)
Private(On-Premise)
Types of CloudsInfrastructu
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Infrastructure
(as a Service)
Platform(as a
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Platform(as a
Service)
Private(On-Premise)
Private(On-Premise)
Infrastructure
(as a Service)
Infrastructure
(as a Service)
Platform(as a
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Platform(as a
Service)
Types of Clouds
StorageStorage
Server HWServer HW
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
DatabasesDatabases
VirtualizationVirtualization
RuntimesRuntimes
ApplicationsApplications
Security & IntegrationSecurity & Integration
StorageStorage
Server HWServer HW
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
DatabasesDatabases
VirtualizationVirtualization
RuntimesRuntimes
ApplicationsApplications
Security & IntegrationSecurity & Integration
StorageStorage
Server HWServer HW
NetworkingNetworking
ServersServers
DatabasesDatabases
VirtualizationVirtualization
RuntimesRuntimes
ApplicationsApplications
Security & IntegrationSecurity & Integration
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The Microsoft Cloud~100 Globally Distributed Data Centers
Quincy, WA Chicago, IL San Antonio, TX Dublin, Ireland Generation 4 DCs
Windows Azure Platform Internet-scale, highly available cloud fabric Globally distributed Microsoft data centers (ISO/IEC 27001:2005 and SAS 70 Type I
and Type II certified) Consumption and usage-based pricing; enterprise-class SLA commitment
Compute – auto-provisioning 64-bit application containers in Windows Server VMs; supports a wide range of application models
Storage – highly available distributed table, blob, queue, & cache storage services
Languages – .NET 3.5 (C#, VB.NET, etc.), IronRuby, IronPython, PHP, Java, native Win32 code
Data – massively scalable & highly consistent distributed relational database; geo-replication and geo-location of data
Processing – relational queries, search, reporting, analytics on structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data
Integration – synchronization and replication with on-premise databases, other data sources
Service Bus – connectivity to on-premises applications; secure, federated fire-wall friendly Web services messaging intermediary; durable & discoverable queues
Access Control – rules-driven federated identity; AD federation; claims-based authorization
Workflows – declarative service orchestrations via REST-based activities
Platform Services
The Microsoft CloudCategories of Services
Software Services
Application Services
Infrastructure Services
Get started.Get a free Windows Azure CTP account in minutes
Go to http://go.microsoft.com/?linkID=9687277Log in using a Live or Hotmail ID, look for the “Product
Keys” link on the top rightSign in at Azure.com, go to “Accounts” and claim this key
Download the Azure Training Kit
Go to http://go.microsoft.com/?linkID=9687282
View a 14 minute screencast on deploying your first app in Azure by Ryan Dunn
Go to http://go.microsoft.com/?linkID=9687284
Use the 2 binaries (no source) provided in the Azure training kit
Look in the “Demos” folderThen open DeployWindowsAzure” folderThen “Assets” folder
Join the Azure Community
Talk Azure with your local user group colleaguesJump into the vibrant online community at
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkID=9687286
blogs.msdn.com/SoCalDevGal
Thank you
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