St. Louis Day of .NET 2013 - Building Your Dev and Test Sandbox with Windows Azure Infrastructure...

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What would you do with your own dev and test sandbox? In this session you will learn how to use Windows Azure to quickly spin up Virtual Machines in minutes to execute build and test automation suites. You will also learn how to establish a secure virtual network connection from your laptop to the sandbox, without requiring any additional hardware or requiring help from your friendly IT manager. Finally, we will discuss how to script and automate your own dev and test sandbox using command line tools or the Windows Azure management APIs.

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Building Your Dev and Test Sandbox with Windows Azure Infrastructure ServicesAdam GrocholskiTechnical Evangelist // Microsoft

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Agenda

Azure 101.Infrastructure as a Service drill-down.Why Azure IaaS for Dev/Test.Scenario.Demos.

Azure 101

Windows Azure Principles

Managed Hybridautomatedusage

basedeconomics elastic

always up.always on.

Pay for what you use!

Pay by the minuteMSDN Usage

PowerShell Automation

Easy Scale-OutEasy Scale-Up

Simple Load-BalancingManaged

AvailabilityEasy Hybrid

On Premises

Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Data

Applications

Runtime

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Infrastructure(as a Service)

Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Data

Applications

Runtime

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Platform(as a Service)

Manag

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Storage

Servers

Networking

O/S

Middleware

Virtualization

Applications

Runtime

Data

Hosting Models

More FlexibilityExisting or NewImperative APIs (Single VMs)Windows, Linux, Apps“On premises” monitoring tools

More AutomationNew Applications written for PaaSPublished as a PackageWindows onlyCloud-based Monitoring

Hosting ModelsInfrastructure

(as a Service)Platform

(as a Service)

Infrastructure as a Service drill-down

Infrastructure Services on Windows AzureIT Pro experience

Infrastructure Services on Windows Azure

Support for key server apps

IT Pro experienceSharePoint 2010SharePoint 2013

SQL Server 2008 R2 WebSQL Server 2008 R2 StandardSQL Server 2008 R2 EnterpriseSQL Server 2012 ExpressSQL Server 2012 WebSQL Server 2012 StandardSQL Server 2012 Enterprise

BizTalk Server 2013Dynamcis GP 2013+Dynamics NAV 2013+Forefront Identity Manager 2010 R2Project Server 2013System Center SuiteTeam Foundation ServerSQL 14Windows Sever 2012 R2

Coming Soon…SCCMDynamics CRM and AX

Infrastructure Services on Windows Azure

Storage Manageability and Mobility

Support for key server apps

IT Pro experience

Windows Azure

Your Data Center

Windows Server 2012

Why Azure IaaS for Dev/Test

60

45

30

15

True cloud economics. Pay by the minute!

15

No minimums. No rounding-up.

$Virtual

Machines

MSDN Usage ImprovementsWe are enabling use-rights for

MSDN products inside Virtual Machines for MSDN Verified Customers

Single monetary credit instead of plethora of meters

Dev/Test usage only

No Credit Card Required

Windows Azure Environment Automation

Scenario

Scenario

Web App Database

Developer

Challenges

• Requires powerful machine

• Single server environment

• Replicating test and production

environments

Scenario

Web App Database

Developer

Azure

Demos

What Next?

Try it out. For Free.Build what you want. Scale as you need. Full access with no strings attached.http://aka.ms/thecloud

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