Monthly Archives: July 2015

Microsoft Azure Training 32 – Azure Cloud Services – Part 1 – The Basics (Exam 70-533

This is the Part 1 of several sessions that goes over Azure Cloud Service. In this session I provide an introduction of what Azure Cloud Service is and a general way to think of the 2 paradigms of Cloud Services. I clarify the easiest way to think about the 2 Roles that make the Cloud Service and how they are important for multi-tiered web applications. Further a demo is provided on hoe to deploy a cloud service and it’s roles from Visual Studio 2013 to create and host a simple web page. Given that web applications can be deployed through Azure Websites, Azure VMs and Azure Cloud Services, I conclude this session with a general discussion on when to use what while thinking of deploying web applications.

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Microsoft Azure Training 31 – Azure Websites – Part 8 – Azure Websites diagnostics and monitoring (Exam 70-533)

This is the Part 8 and the last part of the Azure Websites/Azure Web Apps sessions. In this session I discuss what are the various diagnostics logs in Azure websites and how they are enabled and where the are stored. Further in the session I demonstrate on how to retrieve the log files. In this session I also go over Azure websites monitoring and what metrics that can be monitored from Azure Preview Portal. I also demonstrate on how to enable the endpoint monitoring of Azure Websites from the Management Portal.
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Microsoft Azure Training 30 – Azure Websites – Part 7 – Azure Traffic Manager (Exam 70-533)

This is the Part 7 of the Azure Websites-Azure Web Apps sessions. In this session I discuss about an exciting service in Azure called Azure Traffic Manager. I provide a full description of what Azure Traffic Manager is and the easy 3 ways to have it configured. As usual, all concepts are fully demonstrated in this session for an easy understanding and also to show that Azure Traffic Manager is just not another load balancer. Plenty of -gotchas- are also explained and demonstrated with respect to configuring the Azure Traffic Manager.
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