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24 June, 2011Azure + Umbraco workshop
24 June, 2011Azure + Umbraco workshop
Who are we?
Kurt ClaeysMicrosoft EMEATechnology Solution Professional Windows Azurekclaeys@microsoft.com http://twitter.com/kurtclaeys
Wim De ConinckOrbit One, Development Team Leadwimdc@orbitone.com http://twitter.com/wimdc
Olivier MangelschotsOrbit One, Managing Directorolivier@orbitone.comhttp://twitter.com/omangels
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24 June, 2011Azure + Umbraco workshop
Free workshop
Sponsored by Microsoft Azure
In collaboration with Belgian Umbraco User Group (BUUG.be)
Hosted by Orbit One
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We are:Team of 18Microsoft Gold Partner
We build:Websites, Intranet, Portals, custom solutions
We love:.NET, SharePoint, Dynamics CRM, Umbraco, Lync, New World of Work
Orbit OneInternet Solutions
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Umbraco certification training + exams
Here in Ghent at OneOfficeLevel 1:
When: 7 – 8 November 2011Target audience: Designers / Webdevelopers
Level 2:When: 9 – 10 November 2011Target audience: .NET Developers
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We will make everything available:SlidesBinaries/source codeDocumentation
Check www.buug.be
Downloads
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Agenda
9:30 – 10:00 Introduction10:00 – 11:00 Technical dive into Azure (part 1)
Break11:15 – 12:00 Technical dive into Azure (part 1)12:00 – 12:45 Umbraco CMS and Azure
Lunch13:30 Azure Development Program
13:45 – 16:30 Hands-on workshop
We are a small group, let’s make it interactive!
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Is your laptop prepped?
This afternoon, you need:Visual Studio 2010Windows Azure SDK + Tools for Visual Studio (March 2011) version 1.4SQL Server 2008 Express R2Registered Azure Account
Links on http://www.buug.be/en/events
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Technical dive into Azure
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Who is familiar with?
Load balancer (NLB)Round robinSticky sessions
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Concept: Network load balancing (NLB)
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Journey to the Cloud
SOFTWAREA S A S E R V I C E
PLATFORMA S A S E R V I C E
INFRASTRUCTUREA S A S E R V I C E
Windows Azure
CLAEYS KurtTechnology Solution ProfessionalMicrosoft EMEA
Cloud ?
What is cloud computing ?Offering infrastructure, platform and software as a service over the internet to a global market.Move on-premises management of non functional IT assets to a providor.
Difference from traditional hostingsSold on demand “pay as you grow”Elastic scalabilityService is fully managed by the providorEnd user centric (IW or developer)Strong focus on integration (cloud-cloud or cloud-on-premises)
Todays challenges
Infrastructure Utilization
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Infrastructure Complexity
70percent of datacenter capacity is idle on average
percent of IT budgets is spent maintaining datacenter operations
infrastructure as a service (hardware)Servers available in the cloud
platform as a service (developer) Delivery of a OS for custom, cloud enabled appsSupport for service hosting and interoperability Relational data storage in the cloud
software as a service (end users) = BPOSExchange onlineSharepoint onlineDynamics CRM online
Positioning AZURE
PAAS
IAAS
SAAS
infrastructure as a service (hardware)Servers available in the cloud
platform as a service (developer) Delivery of a OS for custom, cloud enabled appsSupport for service hosting and interoperability Relational data storage in the cloud
software as a service (end users) = BPOSExchange onlineSharepoint onlineDynamics CRM online
Positioning AZURE
PAAS
IAAS
SAAS
Cloud Computing TaxonomyThe Windows Azure platform fits here
Traditional IT
Storage
Servers
Networking
O/S
Middleware
Virtualization
Data
Applications
Runtime
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anage
IaaS
Storage
Servers
Networking
O/S
Middleware
Virtualization
Data
Applications
Runtime
Managed b
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You m
anage
You m
anage PaaS
Managed b
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Servers
Networking
O/S
Middleware
Virtualization
Applications
Runtime
Data
SaaS
Managed b
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Storage
Servers
Networking
O/S
Middleware
Virtualization
Applications
Runtime
Data
Classic IT Capacity problem.
TIME
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Actual Load
Allocated IT-
capacities
“Waste“ of capacities
“Under-supply“ of capacities
Fixed cost of IT-capacities
Load Forecast
Barrier forinnovations
Upfront investments
Capacity in a cloud model
Actual Load
Allocated IT capacities
Reduction of initial
investments
Reduction of “over-
supply“
No “under-supply“
Possible reduction of IT-capacities
in case of reduced load
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APA
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Load Forecast
TIME
Rates
ComputePer service hour of 1 CPU = 0,12 U$
StoragePer GB/month =0,15 U$
TransactionsPer 10K = 0,01 U$
SQL Azure10 GB/month = 99,99 U$
Access Control Transactions10K = 0,01 U$
Service Bus Connections1 connection/month = 3,99 U$
Data Transfer egressPer GB = 0,15 U$
Data Transfer ingressPer GB = FREE
Monthly Bill
Usage
Com
pu
te
Time
Average
Inactivity
Period
“On and Off “
On & off workloads (e.g. batch job)Over provisioned capacity is wasted Time to market can be cumbersome
Com
pu
te
Time
“Unpredictable Bursting“
Average Usage
Unexpected/unplanned peak in demand Sudden spike impacts performance Can’t over provision for extreme cases
Average Usage
Com
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Time
“Growing Fast“
Successful services needs to grow/scale Keeping up w/ growth is big IT challenge Complex lead time for deployment
Com
pu
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Time
Average Usage
“Predictable Bursting“
Services with micro seasonality trends Peaks due to periodic increased demandIT complexity and wasted capacity
The Windows Azure platform is a flexible cloud–computing platform that lets you focus on solving business problems and addressing customer needs.
Virtual NetworkCompute Storage
Data Sync
Database Reporting
CachingService Bus
Access Control
Datacenters
Quincy, WA Chicago, IL San Antonio, TX Dublin, Ireland Generation 4 DCs
Azure Fabric Controller
The Fabric Controller communicates with every server within the Fabric. Interacts with a “Fabric Agent” on each machineMonitors every VM, application and instanceService Management is performed by the Fabric Controller Performs load balancing, check pointing and recovery
Fabric Controller
Fabric
X
X
X
Service Definition
Traditional Architecture
Web UITierBrowser Business Logic
TierDB
Request
Request
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
…
Business Logic Tier
DBWeb UITier
Web UITier
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
…
“Server Busy”
Business Logic Tier
DB
Web Role
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
…
Web Role
Web Role
N L B
Business Logic Tier
DB
Web Role
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
…
Web Role
Web Role
N L B
WorkerRole
DBN L B
WorkerRole
WorkerRole
Web Role
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
Browser
…
Web Role
Web Role
N L B
WorkerRole
DBN L B
WorkerRole
WorkerRole
Azure
Internet
Windows Azure Service
Your Service
Web Site(ASPX, ASMX,
WCF)
Web Site(ASPX, ASMX,
WCF)Web Role
(ASPX, WCF)
Worker Service
Worker Role
Your StorageTables Blobs
Queues
NL B
NL B
Azure Architecture
SQL Data
SQL
SQL
SQL
Azure Network Load Balancer
webrole
Instance 1
Instance 2
Instance 3
NLB
Azure Network Load Balancer
webrole
Instance 1
Instance 2
Instance 3
NLB
Azure Network Load Balancer
webrole
Instance 1
Instance 2
Instance 3
NLB
“round robin”no sticky sessions !
Azure Roles
Running apps in a virtual machineA virtual machine can have 1,2,4 or 8 coresWe can have multiple instances of the VM runningTwo types
Web Role = internet facing, IIS, request/response, ASP.NET or WCFWorker Role = background processing, endless loop, internal endpoints, can host WCF services
• WebRole– Hosting ASP.NET pages and/or WCF Services.– Handles incoming HTTP/HTTPS requests.– Public, Internet faced.– Has access to Storage Services.
• WorkerRole– Code running in background, processing jobs.– ‘Hidden’ processing power.– Similar to a batch job or Windows service.– Handles messages from a queue.– Has access to Storage Services.
Azure Roles
Storage
blobs
tables
queues
SQL Azure DB
Service
X number of Webroles
webrole 1
Instance 1 Instance 2 Instance 3
X number of Workerroles
workerrole1
internal endpoint internal endpoint internal endpoint
Instance 1 Instance 2 Instance 3
certificate
Performance Metrics
Application Log Files
Event Logs
IIS Logs
Crashdumps
Service configuration, maintainable after deploy
Service definition, defined at deployment
webrole 2
Azure Service
Instance 1
external endpoint 1 (port80)external endpoint 2 (port X)
Configuring Virtual Machines Size
VM Size CPU Cores Memory
Disk Space for Local Storage Resources
Small 1 1.7 GB 250 GB
Medium 2 3.5 GB 500 GB
Large 4 7 GB 1000 GB
ExtraLarge 8 14 GB 2000 GB
Configuring the service
Service configuration, maintainable after deployNumber of instancesConnectionString to StorageThumbprints of certificatesCustom setting
Service definition, defined at deploymentSize of VMLocal storage capacityEndpoint
ExternalInternal
Azure VMRole
Ability to upload your own customized WS2008R2 Enterprise imagesFull control over the OS image, install whatever you want on it.You can remote desktop into the OSTarget scenarios
Need to use apps/libraries with no unattended setup32 bits appsChange registry settings
Scale out !Instances are behind loadbalancer, one public IP per serviceNo durability of OS image on hardware failure
With VM Role, the customer creates & maintains the OSPaying model = Paying model of current web/workerroleUses differencing disks to upload deltas to image
Web/WorkerRole vs VMRoleAll three are virtual images running in the datacenter under control of the Azure fabric controller behind the loadbalancer.
Web/Worker RoleThe virtual image is already there, ... you upload your app, ... Azure places this app on the image and runs the image.
VM RoleYou upload the complete virtual image with all apps installed, ... Azure runs the image
virtual image
appapp
virtual image
app
virtual image
app
development environment Azure
development environment Azure
Hyper-V
Visual Studio
VMRole lifecycle
Create a .vhd in Hyper-V manager, install W2008 R2 as OSInstall whatever roles, features and apps you want on it.Turn of automatics updatesInstall Windows Azure VM Role Integration ComponentsRun sysprep.exe and bring it downUpload the .vhd to Azure (needs a certificate)Deploy a service configuration (Visual Studio, Managament Portal or Management API PS commandlets)
Azure Virtual Network
Aka as “Azure Connect”Secure network connectivity between on-premises and cloud, supports standard IP protocolsAutomatic setup of secure IP-level networkExample use cases:
Enterprise app migrated to Windows Azure that requires access to on-premise SQL ServerWindows Azure app domain-joined to corporate Active Directory Remote administration and trouble-shooting of Windows Azure Roles
Enable local computers for connectivity by installing WA Connect agentDNS name resolution
Azure Virtual Network
Web/Worker VM Role
On PremiseMachine
Azure Connect Gateway
Azure Connect Gateway Azure Connect Gateway
Network policy managed through
portal
SQL Server
IPV6 address IPV6 address
IPV6 address
Azure Storage
Non SQL dataUnlimited storage4 types
Tables: no fixed schema, no relationsBlobs: large objects, have metadata attributes, MIME type awareQueues: assync communication to workerroleDrives: NTFS volume mounted to roles
Accessible through a HTTP/REST API
Windows Azure Storage Account
User creates a globally unique storage account name.
Account
Blob Table Queue
Storage keeps being available, even when application is not running !
Libraries
Microsoft.WindowsAzure.*
System.Data.ServicesSystem.Data.Services.Client
Found in Windows Azure SDK
.NET 3.5
using Microsoft.WindowsAzure;using Microsoft.WindowsAzure.StorageClient;using System.Data.Services.Common;
Azure Tabless
Tables store entities.Entity schema can vary in the same table. Can Not :
Create foreign key relationships between tables.Perform server side joins between tables.Create custom indexes on the tables.No server side Count(), for example.
Azure Storage Tables
table
partition key
row key
timestamp
field1
field2
field3
Tables are partitioned to support load balancing across storage nodes unique
Table Partioning
A 123 foo bar etcA 124 foo bar etcB 123 foo bar etc
Partition key Row key Data
A 123 foo bar etcA 124 foo bar etc
Partition “A”
Storage node 1
B 123 foo bar etc
Partition “B”
Storage node 2
Azure Storage Blobs
Large dataCan be made private or publicCan have metadata attributes and MIME typesCan be cached by a Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN)Time based access to blobs with shared access signaturesTwo Types
Block Blobs : max 200GB, Use for data which is streamed back to a worker or client Page Blobs : max 1TB, Use for data accessed frequently by random reads and writes.
Azure Drives are also blobs
Blob addressing
BlobContainerAccounts
MyAccount
SomeContainer
AnotherContainer
Pic001.jpg
Pic002.jpg
Mov001.wmv
Mov002.wmv
http://<AccountName>.blob.core.windows.net/<ContainerName>/<BlobName>
Azure Storage Blobs accessibility
blob
private(Azure service or on
premises)
need storage credentials
public(browser, REST)
no storage credentials
time based with shared access signature
GET http://myaccount.blob.core.windows.net/pictures/profile.jpg? st=2009-02-09&se=2009-02-10 &sr=c&sp=r&si=YWJjZGVmZw%3d%3d&sig= dD80ihBh5jfNpymO5Hg1IdiJIEvHcJpCMiCMnN%2fRnbI%3d
Shared Access Signatures
• Limit blobs in public container to be readable only if url contains shared access signature.
• Share access signature can be made valid for a timerange only.
http://<accountname>.blob.core.windows.net/<containername>/<blobname>?se=2010-04-04T11%3A38%3A31Z&sr=b&sp=r&sig=D73BRVuRBV9nXp9rsw35b5rkLadi6YEZ4Ti1S8eeAQQ%3D
Azure Storage Queues
Message in – Message outTo support the assync processing modelTopologies :
Cloud-Cloud (web – worker)Cloud-OnPremisesOnPremises-CloudOnPremises-OnPremises through the cloud
8K per messageHTTP/REST based
MessageReader
Message Creator
Msg 2
Msg 3
Msg 4
Msg 1
Azure Storage Queues
Msg 1
get message
process message
delete message
Azure Storage Queues
Msg 2
Msg 3
Msg 4
Msg 1
Msg 1
get message
process message
delete message
Azure Storage Queues
When not deleted within a timeout, the message is added to the queue again !
Msg 3
Msg 4
Msg 1
Msg 2
Drives
Azure Web or WorkerRole Azure Storage
blob
Mounted , results in driveletter
using (StreamReader sr = File.OpenText(@”F:\file.txt”))
F:
On-Premises
F:
blob
Attach VHD
uploaddownload
using (StreamReader sr = File.OpenText(@”F:\file.txt”))
Azure Content Delivery Network
Azure Datacenter
Service (webrole, workerrole)
Blob storage
user
CDN Node
requests blob
Is blob cached here ?blob
Azure Content Delivery Network
Azure Datacenter
Service (webrole, workerrole)
Blob storage
user
CDN Node
another request
blob
SQL Azure
Relational DB in the CloudBased on SQL 2008 R2Accessible from every ADO.NET clientSQL 2008 R2 Management Studio High-availability and fault toleranceNo physical administration is required Use existing knowledge in T-SQL development Scale databases up or down based on business needs (between 1GB and 50GB)
SQL Azure
SQL Azure Server
Master DB
My DB(1 GB)
My DB(50 GB)
admin
logins users and roles users and roles
firewall
Azure Services(webrole,workerrole)
Anybody
internal restricted IP ranges
code “near” code “far”
SQL Azure
SQL Azure Server
Master DB
My DB(1 GB)
My DB(50 GB)
admin
firewall
Azure Services(webrole,workerrole)
Anybody
internal restricted IP ranges
code “near” code “far”
stored on 3 replicas stored on 3 replicas stored on 3 replicas
SQL Azure quorum commit
Quorum based commit scheme where data is written to the primary and one secondary replica before we consider the transaction committed.
DB
transaction
write write
replicas
SQL Azure quorum commit
Quorum based commit scheme where data is written to the primary and one secondary replica before we consider the transaction committed.
DB
transaction
replicas OK OK
commited
AppFabric Caching
A distributed, in-memory cache, implemented as a cloud service. The same capabilities available in Windows Server AppFabric Caching.You can programmatically interact with the cache.Out-of-the-box ASP.NET providers for both session state and page output caching.Scenarios :
Statefull, multi-instance Azuer rolesASP.NET page cachingSpeed up access to static data
AppFabric Caching
Role Instance 1 Role Instance 2 On Premise app
Caching
Read/Write data Read/Write data Read/Write data
AppFabric Access Control
Azure ACS
WebApp
Facebook ID
ADFS2
identity providers
Claims
Redirect loginauthorization
rules
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Short break
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Feel at home – help yourself!Coffee, tea, Coca-Cola, Fanta, Juice, Ice tea, ...
Session continues at 11:30
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CMS systems on Azure
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CMS in Azure, why?
Paul Sterling paul@umbraco.com (Technical Lead)Azure solving the future issues of
•highly-scaled•widely distributed•very dynamic WCMS solutions
NOT a replacement for traditional hosting, but a new option
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How much does it cost?
Simulation (approximate cost)1GB Azure SQL 10GB Blob storage (1000000 read/write transactions/day)50GB download traffic, 10GB upload traffic
One webinstance: €77,01/month (promo offer €52,71) Two instances: €140,91/month (promo offer €94,78) Two instances + one staging: €204,81/month (promo offer €136,85)
ConclusionHosting websites on Azure = starting at €635/year
Use Azure Pricing calculator!http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/pricing-calculator /Differences between instances
•http://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/compute /
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Website CMS in Azure
Azure is great forHigh traffic websitesSites where you need to quickly scale-up/downGlobal sites (visits many geo locations)Load balancing, stronger SLA’s
Azure is not ideal forVery low cost hosting projectsProjects with lots of legacy code/dependencies
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Umbraco in Azure
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Umbraco v4.5+ in Azure: Challenges
What did we learn this morning?What are the challenges to host a CMS in Azure?
Group talk
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Where does Umbraco store info?
SQL database: Page templates (no binaries, only references in DB)Page content (meta-data, texts, navigation nodes)Media/documents (no binaries, only reference in DB)Users & members, permissionsLogs (errors, actions in admin)
File storage: Page templates: .MasterScripts/styles: XSLT, CSS, JS, ... + design elements used in templatesUser controls: ASCX/DLLs + Umbraco binariesMedia: GIF, JPG, PDF, Videos, ...Config: web.config + /config/ xml files
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Umbraco XML cache
XML file (/app_data/umbraco.config)Stored on local file systemContains all published nodes
PurposeFast app warm-up time (<1 sec)Less SQL queries – SQL is not used public site
Automatically updatedEvery time you publish using Umbraco backendXML dump of in-memory cache
http://forum.umbraco.org/yaf_postst4161_Umbraco-caching-explained.aspx
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Challenges
Multiple instances of the web-roleRound-robin load-balancingSessions need to be stored centrally
StorageNo local storage (unsafe)No “shared drive” over multiple machines
CDN – Content Delivery NetworkOnly possible when files are stored on Azure Blobs
Custom codeNeeds to work within the boundries of Azure
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Solutions to host Umbraco v4.5+ on Windows Azure
1. Simple web-role (manual creation)
2. CodePlex accelerator (by Slalom Consulting)
3. Sync Scripts (by Kurt & O1)
4. CodePlex accelerator (by Microsoft)
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Compare solutions
Simple webrole
CodePlexAccelerator
By Slalom consulting
Sync Scripts CodePlex Accelerator
By Microsoft
Data persistenceyour data is safe
×no backups!
√ √ √
Storage used Local on webrole
Azure BlobNTFS Mounted
Local synced with Azure Blob(One-way sync)
Local synced with Azure Blob(Bi-directional)
Multiple instances you get Azure SLA
× ×challenging
×challenging
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Initial setup Easy ComplexOld Azure APIs
Easy Easy
Updates 20 min (downtime)
New VS deploy
10 min (downtime)Upload VHD
<1 minFTP type access
< 1 minFTP type access
Multi-tenantHost multiple websites / webrole
√Using Visual
Studio
× √Using config
scripts
√Using windows
application
CDNMedia files direct from blog
× × × ×√(custom work)
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CodePlex Accelerator by Slalom Consulting
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CodePlex Accelerator by Slalom Consulting
CodePlex project http://azureaccelerators.codeplex.com By Slalom Consulting (Seattle)
Uses old Azure API implementationOnly 1 webrole is supportedLess control storage transactions (mounted drive)
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Synchronization scripts
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Synchronisation scripts
Current implementation (free Download)One-way sync, copies from Azure Blob to local storage (full sync)IIS configuration, app Pool, Website, binding of hostheadersTriggered at VM boot (startup.exe)
Thanks to Kurt Claeys!
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CodePlex Accelerator by Microsofthttp://waacceleratorumbraco.codeplex.com
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CodePlex Accelerator by Microsofthttp://waacceleratorumbraco.codeplex.com
How does the Accelerator work?Creates 1 or more web-role instances (VMs)
•deploys a sync IIS process on these machinesDeploy tool uploads complete Umbraco installation to Blob Storage
•Includes all the files: images, css, aspx, web.config, …Created SQL Azure database for session stage
•Auto configuration of web.configScripts keeps local file system in sync with the blob storage
•Every second•Bi-directional
Uuser adds file trough Umbraco cms, is stored on local filesystem of the current web-role
One second later, file is pushed to Azure Blob StorageOne second later, file is pulled to the other web-roles
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How to update files of your site?
CloudBerry Explorer for Azure Blob Storage (Free!)FTP like access to Azure Blobhttp://cloudberrylab.com
Alternative free tool:ClumsyLeaf CloudXplorerhttp://clumsyleaf.com/products/cloudxplorerWarning: Does not create empty folders
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CloudBerry Explorer
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Future: Umbraco v5
CTP Released last week (available on CodePlex)http://umbraco.codeplex.com
Beta expected Q4 2011RTM somewhere end 2011 - beginning 2012
Paul Sterling paul@umbraco.com (Technical Lead)With regard to Umbraco v5; the support for Azure will be native in the sense that the architecture takes into account the de-coupled scenarios possible in cloud-based computing - where your data store may be a database, a flat store, or a blob store - and the runtime may be in a single instance or in 1,000's of volatile instances.
If you are looking to leverage Azure for your solutions in the future, keep an eye on v5 as much of the architecture has been finalized and a usable code base is not too far off.
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Umbraco v4.7+ in Azure, too early?
No! No need to wait for v5Umbraco v4.7 + Microsoft accelerator is great!
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Lunch
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There are sandwiches and fresh soup
Workshop starts at 13:15
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Azure Development Program
Pay €1.500 to Microsoft and get1 half day business workshop (Why Azure, pricing, ...)4 half days technical assistance
When your project goes live (before 15 May)Can also be Proof of ConceptFull refund of €1.500!Visibility on Microsoft sites
First 50 live Benelux projects get a priceWindows Phone 7, ...
Interested? Contact Tom Crombezv-tocrom@microsoft.comhttp://yourbusinessyourfame.cloudapp.net
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Cloud Essentialshttp://www.microsoftcloudpartner.com
Windows Azure 750 hours of an extra small compute instance 25 hours of a small compute instance 3GB of storage 250,000 storage transactions
SQL Azure 1 Web Edition database (1 GB)
Windows Azure platform AppFabric 100,000 Access Control transactions 2 Service Bus connections
Data Transfers (worldwide) 3 GB in 6 GB out
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MSDN Premium Subscription Benefithttp://www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/offers/popup/popup.aspx?lang=en&locale=nl-BE&offer=MS-AZR-0005P
Windows Azure 750 hours of a small compute instance 10 GB of storage 1,000,000 storage transactions
SQL Azure 3 Web Edition databases (up to 1 GB relational database each)
Windows Azure platform AppFabric 1,000,000 Access Control transactions 1 pack of 5 Service Bus connections***
Data Transfers North America and Europe (per region)
•7 GBs in •14 GBs out
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Now it’s your turn!
Prepare the storage accountRun the setup scriptPrepare the Accelerator for deploymentPrepare the hosted servicePrepare the SQL Azure serviceConfigure Umbraco with the scriptUpload the site
Follow the step-by-step guideWe are here to help!
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