Level: Intermediate
In this session, we will explore the traditional Windows Azure web and worker compute roles and walk through the common challenges encountered when using these.
Windows Azure is a great cloud platform for scalable, on-demand computing power. However, there are scenarios that are not supported by Windows Azure's Cloud Service web and worker roles. In this session, we will explore the traditional Windows Azure web and worker compute roles and walk through the common challenges encountered when using these. We will explore the architecture and internals of Windows Azure, and then explore Virtual Machines and the scenarios that are enabled with a statefull OS in the Cloud. We will walk through the lifecycle of installing, configuring and deploying a Virtual Machine to Windows Azure and we'll consider the tradeoffs and alternatives to using Virtual Machines vs Cloud Services. Finally, we will take a look at what's new in Virtual Machines and how to get started.
You will learn:
- The limitations of traditional Web and Worker Roles
- When you should use Windows Azure Virtual Machines
- How to install, configure and deploy a Virtual Machine to Windows Azure