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TechEd 2014 Azure Highlights
#ForoUniversidadMicrosoft Azure
David RodriguezMicrosoft Azure MVP/Insider/AdvisorIntelequia Software Solutions @davidjrh
TechEd 2014 Azure HighlightsService Updates General
Availability Preview
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Service Updates
Services Going Generally Available
New Services In Preview
Now in Preview…
Now in Preview…1. Preview: BizTalk Hybrid Connections-Connect to any on-
premises TCP or HTTP resource from Azure Web Sites.2. Preview: Internal load balancing for virtual machines-
Load-balance Azure (VMs) with private IP addresses within a virtual network.
3. Preview: Azure RemoteApp-Azure RemoteApp delivers Windows Server session-based applications from Azure. The service is now in public preview and provided at no additional cost during the preview period
4. Preview: Azure Files-Mount a shared file system and access it from various virtual machines in an Azure datacenter.
Now in Preview…5. Preview: API Management-Publish APIs more
reliably, more securely, and at scale.6. Preview
: Instance-level public IPs for virtual machines-Assign public IP addresses to your virtual machines, so they become directly addressable.
7. Preview: Redis Cache Service-A distributed, in-memory, managed cache based on the open-source Redis Cache.
Service Updates
Service Updates1. Windows
7 and Windows 8.1 client VM images are now available for MSDN subscribers- Virtual machine images for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 are now available in the Azure virtual machine gallery.
2. Priority support plans now available from the providers of top Linux distributions-If you’re running Linux in Azure Virtual Machines and have purchased Azure support, you can take advantage of priority support plans.
3. Microsoft Antimalware and security partnerships with Trend Micro and Symantec-Microsoft Antimalware offers customers the ability to install an antimalware agent for both PaaS roles and virtual machines
Service Updates4. Deployment
slots in Azure Websites expanded to 4+1 slots-Azure Websites deployment slots have been expanded to 4+1.
5. Azure Store available to direct EA customers and channel partners-Azure EA customers in North America and Europe can purchase a range of application and data services from 3rd party providers through the Azure Store and have these subscriptions automatically billed against their EA.
6. Scheduler GA pricing update-Scheduler GA pricing is now in effect.
7. Traffic Manager support for external endpoints-Manage traffic for endpoints that live inside or outside of Azure.
General Availability
General Availability1. General Availability: Import/Export -Instead of transferring
your data over the Internet, send your hard drives directly to an Azure datacenter.
2. General Availability: VNET-to-VNET connections for virtual networks- Directly and securely connect multiple Azure virtual networks.
3. General Availability: Multiple site-to-site connections-Securely connect multiple on-premises locations with a virtual network (VNet) in Azure.
4. General Availability: Managed Cache Service- A highly secured, dedicated cache that’s managed by Microsoft.
General Availability5. General Availability: IP Reservation for VIPs-Reserve
public IP addresses and use them as virtual IP (VIP) addresses for your applications.
6. General Availability: Compute-intensive A8 and A9 instances for virtual machines-Faster processors, faster interconnectivity, more virtual cores for higher computing power, and larger amounts of memory.
7. General Availability: ExpressRoute-ExpressRoute offers a 99.9% SLA on ExpressRoute connection uptime and two new bandwidth tiers for the Exchange Provider scenario: 200 Mbps and 500 Mbps.
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More info…
http://azure.microsoft.com/updates/
Thanks!We are done now.
TechEd 2014 Azure Highlights
#ForoUniversidadMicrosoft Azure
David RodriguezMicrosoft Azure MVP/Insider/AdvisorIntelequia Software Solutions @davidjrh
© 2014 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.