Windows Azure is a cloud computing platform and infrastructure, created by Microsoft, for building, deploying and managing applications and services through a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters. It provides both platform as a service (PaaS) and infrastructure as a service (IaaS) services and supports many different programming languages, tools and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems. Windows Azure was released on February 1, 2010.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Windows Azure
Features
Windows Azure is Microsoft's cloud application platform. Windows Azure can be used to build a web application that runs and stores its data in Microsoft datacenters. It can connect on-premises applications with each other or map between different sets of identity information.
In June 2012, Windows Azure released the following new features:
Websites allows developers to build sites using ASP.NET, PHP, or Node.js and can be deployed using FTP, Git, or Team Foundation Server. Virtual machines let developers migrate applications and infrastructure without changing existing code, and can run both Windows Server and Linux virtual machines. Cloud services - Microsoft's Platform as a Service (PaaS) environment that is used to create scalable applications and services. Supports multi-tier scenarios and automated deployments. Data management - SQL Database, formerly known as SQL Azure Database, works to create, scale and extend applications into the cloud using Microsoft SQL Server technology. Integrates with Active Directory and Microsoft System Center and Hadoop. Media services - A PaaS offering that can be used for encoding, content protection, streaming, and/or analytics.The Windows Azure Platform provides an API built on REST, HTTP, and XML that allows a developer to interact with the services provided by Windows Azure. Microsoft also provides a client-side managed class library which encapsulates the functions of interacting with the services. It also integrates with Microsoft Visual Studio, Git, and Eclipse.
In October 2012, Microsoft released a downloadable PDF poster that summarizes Windows Azure and the features in it. The PDF contains clickable areas pointing to additional documentation.
Services
Implementation
Windows Azure uses a specialized operating system, called Windows Azure, to run its "fabric layer" — a cluster hosted at Microsoft's datacenters that manages computing and storage resources of the computers and provisions the resources (or a subset of them) to applications running on top of Windows Azure. Windows Azure has been described as a "cloud layer" on top of a number of Windows Server systems, which use Windows Server 2008 and a customized version of Hyper-V, known as the Windows Azure Hypervisor to provide virtualization of services. Scaling and reliability are controlled by the Windows Azure Fabric Controller so the services and environment do not crash if one of the servers crashes within the Microsoft datacenter and provides the management of the user's web application like memory resources and load balancing.
History
October 2008 (PDC LA)
Announced the Windows Azure Platform First CTP of Windows AzureMarch 2009
Announced SQL Azure Relational DatabaseNovember 2009
Updated Windows Azure CTP Enabled full trust, PHP, Java, CDN CTP and more Announced VM Role, Project Sidney, Pricing and SLAs Project “Dallas” CTPFebruary 2010
Windows Azure Platform commercially availableJune 2010
Windows Azure Update .NET Framework 4 OS Versioning CDN SQL Azure Update (Service Update 3) 50GB databases Spatial data support DAC supportOctober 2010 (PDC)
Platform Enhancements Windows Azure Virtual Machine Role Role enhancements Admin mode, Startup tasks Full-IIS support Extra Small Instances Windows Azure Connect Access to on-premise resource for cross-premise apps Support for Domain-joining VMs Direct role-instance connectivity for easier development Use your existing remote administration tools Improved Dev / IT Pro Experience New Windows Azure Platform Management Portal Multiple users & roles for management Remote Desktop Enhanced Dev Tools PHP Development MarketplaceDecember 2011
Traffic manager SQL Azure reporting HPC schedulerJune 2012
Web sites Virtual Machines for Windows and Linux (backed by persistent storage) Python SDK New portal Locally redundant storageDatacenters
Some datacenters have servers grouped inside containers - each containing 1800-2500 servers.
The locations of the data centers are:
North America North-central US - Chicago, IL South-central US - San Antonio, TX West US - California East US - Virginia Asia East Asia - Hong Kong, China South East Asia - Singapore Europe West Europe - Amsterdam, Netherlands North Europe - Dublin, IrelandThe CDN nodes are located in 24 countries.
Deployment in IrelandAs of July 2010, Microsoft had completed 6,000 installations of Azure in Ireland. Executives at Microsoft hoped that this figure would rise to 100,000 installations by 2011.
Construction of the $500 million facility required 1 million man-hours of work with a peak workforce of around 2,100 workers. The facility, which began operating on July 1, 2009, currently covers 303,000 square feet (2.815 hectares), with 5.4 megawatts of critical power available. Over time, the data center can expand to a total of 22.2 mega watts of critical power to support future growth.
Privacy
Microsoft has stated that, per the USA Patriot Act, the US government can have access to the data even if the hosted company is not American and the data resides outside the USA. However, Windows Azure is compliant with the E.U. Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC). To manage Privacy and Security related concerns, Microsoft has created a Windows Azure Trust Center, and Windows Azure has several of its services compliant with several compliance programs including ISO 27001 and HIPAA. A full and current listing can be found on the Windows Azure Trust Center Compliance page.
Competitors
Significant outages
Windows Azure outages and service disruptions occur from time to time. Some are systemwide and cause significant harm.
Date Cause Notes 2012-02-29 Incorrect code for calculating leap day dates 2012-07-26 Misconfigured network device 2013-02-22 Expiry of an SSL certificate Xbox Live, Xbox Music and Video also affected